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The Cooperative Advantage
How Innovation Rewrote the Rules of Foreign Policy
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days in which great powers wage total war in pursuit of land and
resources appear to have come to an end, as technological innovation has
reduced competition for limited natural resources. Before, geopolitics
was largely zero-sum: one country’s gain was another’s loss. But as
the basis of national wealth has shifted from land and natural
resources to knowledge, human capital, and technology, geopolitical
competition for land and resources has waned. Where resource scarcity is
zero-sum, technological innovation is increasingly
win-win. Against contemporary fearmongering about Russia and China,
international commerce and diplomacy have actually become less rivalrous.
Far from a threat to our prosperity and future, “the rise of the rest,”
especially the large nations of China, India, South Africa, and Brazil,
will spur new technological developments which will redound to the
benefit of all.
by Charles Kennyhttp://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/journal/issue-4/the-cooperative-advantage
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