Democracies Must Coordinate Industrial Policies to Rebuild Economic Security

Bruce Guile, Stephen Johnson, David Teece, and Laura Tyson write about how the United States can control its technological future only by working with other liberal democracies to reduce shared risks and vulnerabilities. They discuss how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has renewed cooperation among democracies to address a shared challenge to their military and economic security; and how liberal democracies with market economies are struggling to come to grips with how to control their linked technological and economic futures.

Read their article in Issues in Sciences and Technology.

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