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The Great Decoupling and Sino-US Race for Technological Supremacy

After nearly 40 years of engagement, a "great decoupling" is underway between the United States and China. A focus on strategic competition is undermining bilateral links built up over decades in trade, investment, education and other areas.

If the current trend toward superpower estrangement is carried to its conclusion, it could tear the world apart. But which side — the U.S. or China — is better placed to prevail as trade and tech wars rage? Is China set on an unstoppable course toward technological dominance?

-Panel discussion and debate held at Berkeley Haas on Thursday, October 17, 2019
-Sponsored by The Financial Times, TechScrollAsia, the Asia Society, and the Haas Institute for Business Innovation
-Introduction by Prof. David Teece and UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ

Panelists:
-Robert Atkinson, President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
-Professor Li Chenjian, Neuroscientist
-Dan Wang, Tech Analyst, Gavekal
-Orville Schell, Asia Society

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