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Winners and losers in US-China scientific research collaborations
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Lee, Jenny J.
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/ Chinese
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/ Collaboration
/ Cooperative Programs
/ Education
/ Engineering
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Government Role
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ International Cooperation
/ International Education
/ International relations-US
/ Knowledge Economy
/ Learner Engagement
/ Literature Reviews
/ Nation states
/ Physics
/ Politics
/ Productivity
/ Research Reports
/ Rhetoric
/ School Policy
/ Scientific Enterprise
/ Scientific Principles
/ Scientific Research
/ Scientometrics
/ Thermodynamics
/ Winners
2020
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Winners and losers in US-China scientific research collaborations
by
Lee, Jenny J.
, Haupt, John P.
in
Authors
/ Authorship
/ Chinese
/ Co authorship
/ Collaboration
/ Cooperative Programs
/ Education
/ Engineering
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Government Role
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ International Cooperation
/ International Education
/ International relations-US
/ Knowledge Economy
/ Learner Engagement
/ Literature Reviews
/ Nation states
/ Physics
/ Politics
/ Productivity
/ Research Reports
/ Rhetoric
/ School Policy
/ Scientific Enterprise
/ Scientific Principles
/ Scientific Research
/ Scientometrics
/ Thermodynamics
/ Winners
2020
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Winners and losers in US-China scientific research collaborations
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Lee, Jenny J.
, Haupt, John P.
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/ Authorship
/ Chinese
/ Co authorship
/ Collaboration
/ Cooperative Programs
/ Education
/ Engineering
/ Financial Support
/ Foreign Countries
/ Government Role
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ International Cooperation
/ International Education
/ International relations-US
/ Knowledge Economy
/ Learner Engagement
/ Literature Reviews
/ Nation states
/ Physics
/ Politics
/ Productivity
/ Research Reports
/ Rhetoric
/ School Policy
/ Scientific Enterprise
/ Scientific Principles
/ Scientific Research
/ Scientometrics
/ Thermodynamics
/ Winners
2020
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Winners and losers in US-China scientific research collaborations
2020
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This study examined the patterns and nature of science co-publications between the USA and China. Based on a scientometric study of Scopus co-publications over the past 5 years, the results demonstrated a continuous rise of bilateral collaboration between the two countries. Challenging the US political rhetoric and attempts to curb international research engagement with China, the findings demonstrated ways that China plays a leading role in US-China research collaboration, based on first authorship and governmental funding patterns. Findings also showed that over the past 5 years, US research article publications would have declined without co-authorship with China, whereas China’s publication rate would have risen without the USA. Using zero-sum and positive-sum frameworks, this study shows the benefits of US collaboration with China for both the US nation-state and global science.
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