BEIJING – The US “China Initiative” has stymied its scientific innovation, and the country should strengthen scientific collaboration with China, according to a study released recently by two US researchers.
The stated objective of the initiative — to bolster US competitiveness and frustrate China”s plans to dominate strategic global tech markets — is undermined by vilifying talented Chinese researchers crucial to US innovation, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Friday, citing the 30-page study by two researchers from the University of Arizona.
The study found that more than 90 percent of 1,949 top Chinese and non-Chinese scientists working in the United States said Chinese researchers made important contributions to research and teaching.
Meanwhile, over three-quarters of the members of two civic groups felt the United States should strengthen scientific collaboration with China, said the study.
The many different trade and aid policies being pursued by China globally have been heavily criticised but can developing countries become more independent or will China’s policy reform?
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