In October 2021, American political scientist Ian Bremmer published an article in Foreign Affairs titled “The Technopolar Moment“, where he pointed to the growing power of corporations in the field of information and computer technologies. At the same time, he spoke about the digital power that is now being distributed between the United States and China, and that “the globalists need stability to succeed over the coming decade. Their worst fear is that the United States and China will continue to decouple, forcing them to choose sides in an economic war that will raise barriers to their attempts to globalize their businesses. Their fortunes would improve if Washington and Beijing decided that overregulation risks undercutting the innovation that drives their economies. In the case of Washington, that means pulling back from an industrial policy designed to convince companies that they can thrive as national champions; for Beijing, it means preserving the independence and autonomy of the private sector.”
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