This study examines low-carbon technology innovation and absorption in China, India, and Brazil. It recommends a course for U.S. policy that...
Authors: Elizabeth C. Economy
Adam Segal
Prepared by: Brian Morris
May/June 2009
"The G-2 Mirage" by Elizabeth C. Economy and Adam Segal
A heightened bilateral relationship may not be possible for China and the United States, as the two countries have mismatched interests and values. Washington should embrace a more flexible and multilateral approach.
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This study examines low-carbon technology innovation and absorption in China, India, and Brazil. It recommends a course for U.S. policy that...
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A heightened bilateral relationship may not be possible for China and the United States, as the two countries have mismatched interests and...