Description |
1 online resource (57 pages) : color illustrations, portraits |
Summary |
Technological leadership by the world's major liberal-democratic nations will be essential to safeguarding democratic institutions, norms, and values, and will contribute to global peace and prosperity. A unified approach by like-minded nations also is needed to counteract growing investments in and deployments of emerging technologies by authoritarian, revisionist powers. This document lays out what that alliance framework should look like, the opening chapter of a new, multilateral techno-democratic statecraft strategy for the 21st century. It answers the key questions needed to move from concept to an actionable blueprint necessary to tackle the 21st century technology competition |
Notes |
"October 2020"- |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57) |
Notes |
"The Technology Alliance project and this report were made possible by a grant from Schmidt Futures." |
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Online resource; title from PDF cover page (CNAS, viewed January 3, 2021) |
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Technological innovations -- International cooperation
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Technological innovations -- International cooperation.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Arcesati, Rebecca, author
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Oya, Shin, author
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Riikonen, Ainikki, author
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Bochert, Monika, author
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Center for a New American Security, publisher.
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