The changing global knowledge landscape - The need for a transatlantic vision and a new pragmatism

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It is shown that Bric- countries and especially China has increased their contribution to the global knowledge production dramatically over the last decades while the R&D-effort in Europe and the US has stagnated. On this background different strategies are discussed and it is argued that the both Europe and the US can learn from the pragmatism and willingness to engage in policy learning in China.
Original languageEnglish
TitleTransatlantic 2020 : A tale of four futures
EditorsDaniel Hamilton, Kurt Volker
Number of pages24
Place of publicationWashington
PublisherCenter for transatlantic relations
Publication date2011
Pages287-311
Chapter11
ISBN (print)978-0-9841341-5-1
StatePublished

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