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China's Emergence as a Science and Technology Power and the Politics of Chinese-Japanese Cooperation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2025

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BEIJING–With more than two decades of market reforms under its belt, China has transformed into a trading powerhouse and the world's “factory.” It is also making its presence felt in the worlds of science and technology.

China's expenditure, in terms of purchasing power parity, along with its army of researchers, has already surpassed Japan's.

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