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- Title
STATE, SELF-ORGANIZATION, AND IDENTITY IN THE BUILDING OF SINO-U.S. COOPERATION IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
- Authors
Suttmeier, Richard P.
- Abstract
Cooperation in science has become an important part of the relations between China and the United States, and is usefully seen in the context of the worldwide phenomenon of increasing international scientific cooperation. Attempts to explain this increase in international scientific cooperation have called attention to the importance of government-to-government agreements and to self-organizing tendencies within the international scientific community. In the China-U.S. case, however, co-ethnic identity, manifested in coauthoring patterns, seems to be an especially important factor in cooperation as well. This article explores these patterns with an eye toward understanding the complex relationships between transnationalism and our understanding of Chinese nationalism and multiple Chinese identities.
- Subjects
CHINA; UNITED States; INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation on technology; INTERNATIONAL cooperation on science; NATIONALISM; ETHNICITY; CHINA-United States relations
- Publication
Asian Perspective, 2008, Vol 32, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
0258-9184
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/apr.2008.0029