1、 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY China is over 20 percent of Boeings commercial revenue. One could easily list more Western firms that are doing well in China, and are understandably not always excited about decoupling. In contrast, only four industry sectorsTraditional Manufacturing, IT, Defense, and nation
2、al governmentscurrently see China as primarily a competitor. The first three of these involve the manufacturing of products, which explains why INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY just 27mostly in Europe and the Five Eyes nationshave spoken out against it. Should China rival U.S. military power, these divisions
3、could easily harden. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Customer-Driven IT (Harvard Business School Press, 2003); and Waves of PowerThe Dynamics of Global Technology Leadership (Amacom,1997). Previously, he was head of worldwide research for International Data Corporation (IDC), the largest market analysis firm
4、 in the IT industry. Robert D. Atkinson is the founder and president of ITIF. Atkinsons books include: Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business (MIT, 2018), Innovation Economics: The Race for Global Advantage (Yale, 2012), and The Past and Future of Americas Economy: Long Waves of Inno
5、vation That Power Cycles of Growth (Edward Elgar, 2005). Atkinson holds a Ph.D. in city and regional planning from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and a masters degree in urban and regional planning from the University of Oregon. About ITIF The Information Technology and Innovation Fo
6、undation (ITIF) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and educational institute focusing on the intersection of technological innovation and public policy. Recognized as the worlds leading science and technology think tank, ITIFs mission is to formulate and promote policy solutions that accelerate in