Dan Wang examines how China’s “engineering state” leverages massive infrastructure, technology, and centralized planning to drive rapid development, contrasting this with the American tendency toward legalism and gridlock. He narrates vivid case studies — from high-speed trains to surveillance systems — to show both the achievements and the human costs of such a model, while arguing that the U.S. must rethink its approach to building for the future
Published Date : 10/2025
Publisher : New York : W. W. Norton & Company
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Page : 288 Pages
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