Dan Breznitz is an associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the College of Management, and an associate professor by courtesy at the School of Public Policy at Georgia Institute of Technology. He is author of the award-winning book Innovation and the State, published by Yale University Press, and a Sloan Foundation Industry Studies Fellow. He lives in Atlanta. Michael Murphree is a project coordinator at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He lives in Atlanta.
Won a Bronze Medal for the 2012 Axiom Business Awards in the
International Business/Globalization category. This award is
sponsored by the Jenkins Group
Winner of the Susan Strange Best Book Award for 2012, as given by
the British International Studies Association
“In this impressive, insightful, and now essential book, Breznitz
and Murphree uncover and explain how China's system of innovation
fits into a world of fragmented production and a rapidly expanding
technological frontier. Our overly simplistic debates about
which nations are catching up or falling behind will have to
change. No one in the West will have a comprehensive understanding
of the rise of China and its place in the current era of
globalization until reading Run of the Red Queen.”—Rawi Abdelal,
Harvard Business School
“…Highlights the hot issues from a global as well as regional
dimension with very deep knowledge of China.”—Xielin Liu,
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
“Run of the Red Queen gives us the smartest view of the most
important question facing Beijing's economic planners: the
sustainability of Chinese growth. The answers in Breznitz's
and Murphree's important work are as intriguing as they are
fresh.”—Gordon Chang, Author of The Coming Collapse of China
“…Gives us an entirely new way of thinking about innovation and
economic development. By focusing on the specific kinds of
innovation that flourish in China, and the institutional and
geographical factors at play, Breznitz and Murphree offer a
fascinating and nuanced view of how technology is developing in the
world's fastest growing economy.”—Arthur Kroeber, Editor, China
Economic Quarterly
“…A very valuable contribution to our understanding of the
coevolution of public policy and industrial strategy in China. This
penetrating study … is on my short list of must-reads of the best
recent writing about innovation with Chinese characteristics.”—Song
Lei, Peking University
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