Description: Technology and the Rise of Great Powers by Jeffrey Ding A novel theory of how technological revolutions affect the rise and fall of great powers.When scholars and policymakers consider how technological advances affect the rise and fall of great powers, they draw on theories that center the moment of innovation the eureka moment that sparks astonishing technological feats. In this book, Jeffrey Ding offers a different explanation of how technological revolutions affect competition among great powers. Rather than focusing on which state first introduced major innovations, he investigates why some states were more successful than others at adapting and embracing new technologies at scale. Drawing on historical case studies of past industrial revolutions as well as statistical analysis, Ding develops a theory that emphasises institutional adaptations oriented around diffusing technological advances throughout the entire economy.Examining Britains rise to preeminence in the First Industrial Revolution, America and Germanys overtaking of Britain in the Second Industrial Revolution, and Japans challenge to Americas technological dominance in the Third Industrial Revolution (also known as the information revolution), Ding illuminates the pathway by which these technological revolutions influenced the global distribution of power and explores the generalisability of his theory beyond the given set of great powers. His findings bear directly on current concerns about how emerging technologies such as AI could influence the US-China power balance. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Jeffrey Ding is assistant professor of political science at George Washington University. He also holds research affiliations with the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the Elliott School of International Affairs, and the Centre for the Governance of AI. Review "One of the best books examining . . . how technology enables national power is from Jeffrey Ding. . . . An important and interesting book." * Information Technology & Innovation Foundation * Details ISBN0691260338 Author Jeffrey Ding Pages 280 Publisher Princeton University Press Series Princeton Studies in International History and Politics Year 2024 ISBN-13 9780691260334 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2024-08-20 Imprint Princeton University Press Subtitle How Diffusion Shapes Economic Competition Place of Publication New Jersey Country of Publication United States Alternative 9780691260341 Illustrations 15 b/w illus. 20 tables. US Release Date 2024-08-20 AU Release Date 2024-11-26 ISBN-10 0691260338 UK Release Date 2024-08-20 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education DEWEY 338.064 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:168824786;
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