Global Innovation and National Interests
Articles and Media
Also refer to the project working paper series.
In Issues in Science and Technology
As part of the Issues series “The Next 75 Years of Science Policy.”
Bruce Guile, Stephen Johnson, David Teece, Laura Tyson
Democracies Must Coordinate Industrial Policies to Rebuild Economic Security
April 2022
Steve McLaughlin and Bruce Guile
Greatness Thrust Upon Them: US Research Universities and the National Interest
September 2021
Laura Tyson and Bruce Guile
Innovation-Based Economic Security
July 2021
Caroline Wagner and Bruce Guile
A New S&T Policy for a New Global Reality
July 2021
In Science | Business
By Bruce R. Guile, David T. Delpy, Albert P. Pisano and Thomas Schuelke
Viewpoint: G7 leaders should launch 6 international research collaborations – to strengthen all democracies
May 31, 2022
By Richard L. Hudson, Editor-in-Chief, Science | Business
New Year’s resolution: Research group aims to fix the way the world collaborates on technology
January 4, 2022
In Science
By Harry Broadman and Chaouki Abdallah
Editorial: G7 — Balance Security and Collaboration
June 16, 2022
Harry Broadman, Bruce Guile, David Delpy, Albert (“Al”) P. Pisano
Policy Forum: Capitalizing on the G7 Research Compact
November 25, 2021
Articles and Op-Eds
2022
Harry Broadman
Beware Of Declarations Portending Russia’s War Is The End Of Globalization
Forbes. April 2, 2022Eion Lys
To Truly Build Back Better, the US Must Create New R&D Consortia
ThinkSet. March 24, 2022.Laura Tyson (co-author)
From Sanctions to Semiconductor Resilience and Security
Project Syndicate. March 22, 2022Albert P. Pisano
A More Effective Innovation Practice
Issues in Science and Technology. March 9, 2022Caroline Wagner (co-author)
Changes in co-publication patterns among China, the European Union (28) and the United States of America, 2016-2021
arXiv.org preprint, February 1, 2022Neil Fraser
Canada needs strategy to capture economic value of local research
Hill Times. January 19, 2022
(Also published in the Toronto Star.)
2021
Harry Broadman
WTO Peer Review Of China’s Trade Regime Should Rouse Biden From Trump’s Perverse Approach
Forbes. October 31, 2021Marjory Blumenthal and Mike Nelson (co-authors)
Three Takeaways From China’s New Standards Strategy
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. October 28, 2021Harry Broadman
‘Global Supply Chains’ Crisis Is Much Bigger Than The Pandemic; The Transformation They’re Undergoing Is The Cure’
Forbes. September 30, 2021
Selected as a Forbes Editors’ PickHarry Broadman
Biden’s Antitrust Policy Mustn’t Throw Out The Baby With The Bathwater
Forbes. July 31, 2021
Selected as a Forbes Editors’ PickLaura Tyson (co-author)
America’s Vital Chip Mission
Project Syndicate. July 27, 2021Caroline Wagner (co-author)
The Publicness of Publicly Funded Research
Available at SSRN. July 8, 2021Caroline Wagner (co-author)
One-Year In: COVID-19 Research at the International Level in CORD-19 Data
Available at SSRN. June 27, 2021.Eion Lys
Now Comes the Hard Part: Correctly Implementing Science Funding
The Hill. June 24, 2021Harry Broadman
Multilateral R&D investment is vital to enhance national security
International Financial Law Review. June 9, 2021Stephen Johnson and Bruce Guile
Privacy Perspectives: Enabling Global Transfers of Epidemiological Data
International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). June 8, 2021Caroline Wagner (co-author)
A Discussion of Measuring the Top-1% Most-Highly-Cited Publications: The Case of China
Available at SSRN. May 14, 2021Harry Broadman
Washington’s ‘Endless Frontier’ Will Stifle Innovation
Forbes. April 30, 2021
Selected as a Forbes Editors’ PickCaroline Wagner (co-author)
What Do China’s Scientific Ambitions Mean for Science—and the World?
Issues in Science and Technology. April 5, 2021Harry Broadman
The G7 Needs an R&D7 to Beat China
fDi Intelligence / Financial Times. February 16, 2021Caroline Wagner (co-author)
International Collaboration During the COVID-19 Crisis: Autumn 2020 Developments
Scientometrics (126, 3683–3692). February 14, 2021David Cheney (co-author)
America Needs a New International Strategy for Science, Technology, and Innovation
Issues in Science and Technology. January 28, 2021
2020
David Teece
Corporations Must Do Their Part to Preserve Democracy
New York Times. October 5, 2020Harry Broadman
The Road To Reinventing “Corporate Purpose” Is Full of Reckless Stakeholders and Potholes
Forbes. September 30, 2020David Sainsbury
The Race to the Top
Issues in Science and Technology. Summer 2020Bruce Guile
Ramping Up R&D to Kickstart the Global Economy
Issues in Science and Technology. April 13, 2020Caroline Wagner (co-author)
Returning scientists and the emergence of China’s science system
Science and Public Policy 47:2, 172–183. April 2020
Analyses and Reports
Mike Nelson (coauthor)
Taiwan’s Opportunities in Emerging Industry Supply Chains
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. November 24, 2021
Mike Nelson (coauthor)
How Standard Setting Can Help Taiwan Grow Its Global Role
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. March 9, 2021
Marjory Blumenthal (coauthor)
China's Propensity for Innovation in the 21st Century: Identifying Indicators of Future Outcomes
RAND Corporation. December 4, 2020
Books
David Sainsbury
Windows of Opportunity: How Nations Create Wealth
Profile Books. November 4, 2019
Interviews
Harry Broadman
Appraisal of G7 Summit in Cornwall and Impacts on China
Bloomberg Balance of Power. June 28, 2021
Harry Broadman
Interview on G7 Summit in Cornwall
BNN Bloomberg. June 10, 2021
Harry Broadman
Interview on U.S.-China Meeting in Anchorage
BBC Radio Newsday. March 18, 2021
Podcasts
Harry Broadman
Empty shelves and clogged ports: What's behind the global supply crisis?
The Real Story. BBC World Service. October 8, 2021
Caroline Wagner
Internationalisation of Science and Policy
Science Advice for Policy by European Academies (SAPEA). August 8, 2021
Caroline Wagner
Global Pandemic, Global Scientific Impacts
Glenn College (OSU) Policy Brief. September 17, 2020
Presentations and Webinars
Harry Broadman (panelist)
The US and India: Partnering for the Post-virus Era - Horasis USA Meeting 2022
Horasis and All India Management Association. March 5, 2022
David Bogle
Global Innovation and National Interests Webinar
FS Club. February 17, 2022
George Blumenthal (co-lead)
Higher Education Researchers Workgroup: Academic Freedom
UC Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education. October 2, 2020
Quotes and Featured Coverage
Caroline Wagner in “How the COVID pandemic is changing global science collaborations,” Nature, June 16, 2021.
Harry Broadman in “U.S. and China’s next economic battle will be over climate change, experts say,” CNBC, April 1, 2021.
Caroline Wagner in “More than 87,000 scientific papers on coronavirus since pandemic,” Ohio State News, February 23, 2021.
Social Media
Project page on LinkedIn
Including regular posts on topics related to global innovation and national interests.
Neil Fraser, LinkedIn discussion on innovation-based economic security in Canada, August 2021
Related External Publications
US Departments of Education and State
Joint Statement of Principles in Support of International Education
July 26, 2021
2021 G7 Summit
G7 Research Compact
July 12, 2021
The White House
Building Resilient Supply Chains, Revitalizing American Manufacturing, and Fostering Broad-Based Growth: 100-Day Reviews Under Executive Order 14017
June 2021
STINT (The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education)
Responsible internationalisation: Guidelines for reflection on international academic collaboration
February 2020
JASON
Fundamental Research Security
December 5, 2019
All content is the opinion of the individual authors or interviewees and not of the working group, project, or BRG Institute.