EU–China innovation relations from zero-sum to global networks / K. C. Kwok, Lawrence J. Lau and Tim Summers
Series: Asia-Pacific Programme. Research PaperPublication details: London : The Royal Institute of International Affairs Chatham House , 2018 Description: 22 p. (pdf)ISBN: 978-1-78413-282-8Subject(s): Unión Europea | Relaciones económicas | Investigación y desarrollo | Innovación | ChinaOnline resources: Acceso al documento (intranet) | Acceso al documento (internet) Review: Innovation is a strategic policy priority for the EU and China, seen by both as a means to further develop their economies and deal with sustainability challenges including climate change and local environmental degradation. Nurturing an efficient science and technology sector and innovation ecosystem can promote long-term economic growth...This paper explores the opportunities and challenges in EU–China innovation relations as a basis for policy recommendations to 2025.Innovation is a strategic policy priority for the EU and China, seen by both as a means to further develop their economies and deal with sustainability challenges including climate change and local environmental degradation. Nurturing an efficient science and technology sector and innovation ecosystem can promote long-term economic growth...This paper explores the opportunities and challenges in EU–China innovation relations as a basis for policy recommendations to 2025.