Abstract

The technology-driven great power contest between the U.S. and China is often titled as a Tech Cold War. By dismissing this analogy, however, the analysis identifies newly emerged parameters of the interrelation between international politics and technologies, which are shaped by a new setting of international politics, greater economic entanglement and by how technologies are innovated and utilized nowadays. These shifts are leading to several implications for the two great powers and third countries.

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