Technology Quarterly | Chinese technology

With the state’s help, Chinese technology is booming

But it will not be a smooth road to global dominance, says Hal Hodson

FOR MOST of human history, China was the world’s most advanced technological power. The blast furnace originated there, and thus so, too, did cast iron. Other breakthroughs included porcelain and paper. Its gunpowder propelled the first military rockets farther than javelin or arrow could fly; its compasses magically revealed magnetic north when the stars were hidden.

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