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Science & Public Policy | 2008

China's bid to become a global nanotech leader: Advancing nanotechnology through state-led programs and international collaborations

Richard P. Appelbaum; Rachel Parker

Nanotechnology is predicted to be a US


Global Networks-a Journal of Transnational Affairs | 2011

Developmental state and innovation: nanotechnology in China

Richard P. Appelbaum; Rachel Parker; Cong Cao

2.6 trillion market by 2014. China, along with some 40 other countries, is investing in nanotechnology as a major key to global economic competitiveness. This paper reviews recent efforts by the Chinese government to become a world leader in nanotechnology, from fundamental research to the incubation of commercial products. Its findings are based on Chinese government reports, existing studies, and interviews with leading Chinese academicians, scientists and engineers, and policy-makers. We conclude that while China has made strides on such indicators as scientific publications and some commercial sectors, the long-term returns on this effort remain uncertain. While the combination of international collaboration and increased public investment in nanotechnology holds promise for advancing nanoscience in China, most commercial returns still appear to be a long way off. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.


Technology in Society | 2011

The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Federal support for science and technology, or hidden industrial policy?

Yasuyuki Motoyama; Richard P. Appelbaum; Rachel Parker


Technology in Society | 2013

“Research is high and the market is far away”: Commercialization of nanotechnology in China☆

Cong Cao; Richard P. Appelbaum; Rachel Parker


Archive | 2011

China’s (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the Twenty-First Century

Richard P. Appelbaum; Rachel Parker; C Cao; Gary Gereffi


Archive | 2012

Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development

Rachel Parker; Richard Appelbaum; Scott Lacy


Journal of Nano Education | 2011

Traveling Technologies: Societal Implications of Nanotechnology Through the Global Value Chain

Julie Dillemuth; Stacey Frederick; Rachel Parker; Gary Gereffi; Richard P. Appelbaum


Archive | 2006

FROM CHEAP LABOR TO HIGH-TECH LEADERSHIP: WILL CHINA'S INVESTMENT IN NANOTECHNOLOGY PAY OFF?

Richard P. Appelbaum; Gary Gereffi; Rachel Parker; Ryan Ong


Frontera Norte | 2012

Mexico-U.S. Scientific Collaboration in Nanotechnology

Guillermo Foladori; Édgar Záyago; Richard Appelbaum; Rachel Parker


Chapters | 2012

China’s Move to High-tech Innovation: Some Regional Policy Implications

Richard Appelbaum; Rachel Parker

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Guillermo Foladori

Autonomous University of Zacatecas

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Cong Cao

University of Nottingham

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Edgar Ramón Arteaga Figueroa

Autonomous University of Zacatecas

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Edgar Záyago Lau

Autonomous University of Zacatecas

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Eduardo Robles Belmont

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Édgar Záyago

Autonomous University of Zacatecas

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