The Profound Rise Of China'S Technological Supremacy: Assessing The Implications Of It'S Revolutionary Robotic Warfare Development And The Global Power Dynamic Impacts On Economic, Political, Security Structures And International Relations.
Orie, Sylvester Okorie, PhD, CNA, FCNA, FNIM
Department of Public Administration & Policy Studies, Tansian University Umunya, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Keywords: Technological Supremacy, Robotic Warfare Development, Economic Dominance, Technical Standardization, Global Governance Challenge, International Relations Shift
Abstract
This study examines the implications of China's technological rise on global governance, human rights, and environmental sustainability. The main objective of this study is to investigate the impact of China's technological advancements on global power dynamics, economic structures, and international relations. This study adopts a mixed-methods research design, combining both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Data is drawn from a variety of sources, including peer-reviewed academic journals, government reports, international organization reports, and news articles. The study employs thematic analysis, descriptive statistics, and inferential statistics as tools of data analysis. The study applies several theoretical frameworks, including Realism, Liberalism, Constructivism, and the Theory of Technological Determinism. The study uses NVivo and SPSS software packages for data analysis.The findings of this study reveal that China's technological rise has significant implications for global governance, human rights, and environmental sustainability. Specifically, the study finds that China's dominance in technological advancements has enabled it to shape global markets and industries, but also raises concerns about the potential for technological determinism. The study also finds that China's development of advanced robotic warfare technology has significant implications for global security structures, and that China's Belt and Road Initiative has significant implications for global economic stability.It was recommended that there is a need for a more inclusive and equitable global governance structure, that China must be held accountable for its human rights record, and that there is a need for increased technological cooperation between nations. In conclusion, this study highlights the need for a nuanced understanding of the implications of China's technological rise on global governance, human rights, and environmental sustainability.