Global and country findings
- China’s lead continues to grow
- China significantly strengthened its standing in the middle of the last decade
- The US is losing the strong historical advantage that it has built
- China has built up potential monopoly positions in scientific expertise and top performing institutions
- India accelerates: India now ranks in the top 5 countries for 45 of 64 technologies
- The UK ranks in the top 5 countries for 36 technologies—a decline from 44 technologies in last year’s results
- The European Union, as a whole, is a competitive technological player
- Germany is the top-performing European Union country
- South Korea’s performance shows that Japan has work to do
- Iran excels at defence-sensitive technologies
- Australia has improved in some technologies and slipped in others
- AUKUS—the trilateral security and technology partnership involving the US, the UK and Australia28—closes the gap in some Pillar 2–relevant technologies, but not all
Technology monopoly risk metric results
- Scientific breakthroughs and research innovations in key defence technologies are increasingly likely to occur in China:
- China’s research lead in advanced materials and manufacturing technologies grows
Institutional findings: US tech companies, government agencies and CAS
- Private-sector research is increasingly concentrated in US technology giants
- Private sector research was more diverse between 2003-2007
- The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is the global science and research powerhouse
- Government agencies and national laboratories feature prominently
- Chinese companies play a relatively small role in the global research ecosystem
It’s basically and scaremongering piece fincanced by the MIC aimed at selling more arms the way I read it. I do hope that it demoralizes China-will-collapse-any-day-now libs though.