Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future

Author: Dan Wang
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Technology analyst Dan Wang provides a firsthand investigation into China's rapid industrial transformation and the social consequences of its engineering ambitions. Based on years of living within the country, Wang explores how the pursuit of massive infrastructure projects and technological dominance has reshaped the global landscape. He contrasts China's aggressive growth with a stalled Americ…

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