
Financing mechanisms underpinning China’s tech self-reliance





On November 30th, the Global Tech Security Commission (GTSC) – a joint partnership between the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue – hosted a virtual panel discussion on China’s whole-of-nation approach to achieve self-reliance in technology as a means of competing with the West.
The Global Tech Security Commission is pleased to present this live event as part of the Atlantic Council’s #ACFrontPage event series, the Atlantic Council’s premier ideas platform spotlighting global leaders and championing constructive solutions to global challenges. The Commission is designed to rally and unify like-minded countries, leverage the innovation and resources of the private sector, and build a global network to develop, protect, and adopt trusted technologies.
Featuring
Ngor Luong
Nonresident Fellow, Global China Hub,
Atlantic Council
Alexander Brown
Analyst
Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies
Gerard DiPippo
Senior Fellow, Economics Program
Center for Strategic & International Studies
Moderated by
Emily Weinstein
Nonresident Fellow, Global China Hub
Atlantic Council
Opening Remarks by
David O. Shullman
Senior Director, Global China Hub
Atlantic Council