ASPI's Critical Technology Tracker: The Global Race for Future Power

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Western democracies are losing the global technological competition, including the race for scientific and research breakthroughs, and the ability to retain global talent crucial ingredients that underpin the development and control of the worlds most important technologies, including those that don't yet exist. Our research reveals that China has built the foundations to position itself as the world's leading science and technology superpower, by establishing a sometimes stunning lead in high-impact research across the majority of critical and emerging technology domains. Chinas global lead extends to 37 out of 44 technologies that ASPI is now tracking, covering a range of crucial technology fields spanning defence, space, robotics, energy, the environment, biotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI), advanced materials and key quantum technology areas.1 The Critical Technology Tracker shows that, for some technologies, all of the worlds top 10 leading research institutions are based in China and are collectively generating nine times more high-impact research papers than the second-ranked country (most often the US). Notably, the Chinese Academy of Sciences ranks highly (and often first or second) across many of the 44 technologies included in the Critical Technology Tracker. We also see Chinas efforts being bolstered through talent and knowledge import: one-fifth of its high-impact papers are being authored by researchers with postgraduate training in a Five-Eyes country.2 Chinas lead is the product of deliberate design and long-term policy planning, as repeatedly outlined by Xi Jinping and his predecessors. 3A key area in which China excels is defence-and space-related technologies.

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