Book contents
- Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia
- Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: Geopolitical Shocks and Global Supply Chains
- Part I Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics, and Trade Wars
- 2 Global Value Chains and the US–China Trade War
- 3 The US–China Trade War: Implications for Japan’s Global Value Chains
- 4 Constructing a Chinese AI Global Supply Chain in the Shadow of “Great Power Competition”
- 5 Competition and Collaboration among East Asian Firms in the Smartphone Supply Chains
- 6 Hidden Economic Costs of Geopolitical Disputes for Supply Chains in East Asia
- 7 Global Supply Chains and Great Power Competition in Africa
- Part II Domestic Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of Global Supply Chains
- Part III Postscript on Covid-19
- References
- Index
4 - Constructing a Chinese AI Global Supply Chain in the Shadow of “Great Power Competition”
from Part I - Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics, and Trade Wars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 May 2021
- Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia
- Geopolitics, Supply Chains, and International Relations in East Asia
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction: Geopolitical Shocks and Global Supply Chains
- Part I Global Supply Chains, Geopolitics, and Trade Wars
- 2 Global Value Chains and the US–China Trade War
- 3 The US–China Trade War: Implications for Japan’s Global Value Chains
- 4 Constructing a Chinese AI Global Supply Chain in the Shadow of “Great Power Competition”
- 5 Competition and Collaboration among East Asian Firms in the Smartphone Supply Chains
- 6 Hidden Economic Costs of Geopolitical Disputes for Supply Chains in East Asia
- 7 Global Supply Chains and Great Power Competition in Africa
- Part II Domestic Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of Global Supply Chains
- Part III Postscript on Covid-19
- References
- Index
Summary
In 2017, the Chinese Communist Party began to pay close attention to the development of China’s artificial intelligence (AI) industry, likely motivated by rising tension between the USA and China. This chapter documents the suite of policies that followed and their impact on the evolution of the AI industry in China. First, the AI industry has become another policy tool for the ruling Chinese Communist Party, especially during national emergencies. Second, the AI push likely will further encourage vertical integration of the AI value chain, especially for lead firms. Third, rather than foster market or modular transactions along the AI value chain, Chinese government subsidies and preference for national champions will foster relational and even captive ties between actors along the AI value chain. Ironically, these policies may encourage fragmentation of data architecture in China instead of consolidation.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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