US-China Contest for Tech Hegemony – A Threat to the Neo-liberal World Order
The competition between the US and China for global power has become one of the defining features of the world’s geopolitical landscape in the 21st century.
Research Assistant

Muhammad Saad is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies (CASS), Islamabad. Saad holds a Bachelors in International Relations from the National Defence University, Islamabad. Saad’s areas of interest contain Environment and Energy, Climate Finance, Green Transition in Emerging Economies, and Climate Resillience.
The competition between the US and China for global power has become one of the defining features of the world’s geopolitical landscape in the 21st century.
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