
The China-Global South Podcast Is China's "Engineering State" the New Development Model for the Global South?
Nov 14, 2025
In this insightful discussion, technology analyst Dan Wang, author of "Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future," dives into China’s 'engineering state' model. He explores how China transformed from poverty to manufacturing superpower, emphasizing massive infrastructure investments and strategic planning. Dan examines the model's origins in East Asian and Soviet traditions and questions its replicability in the Global South. He also tackles the complexities of tech transfer, the importance of 'process knowledge,' and the hidden costs behind China’s spectacular infrastructure.
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State As Engineer Of Environment And Society
- China treats infrastructure, industry, and society as engineering problems to be optimized at scale.
- The state literally reorders people and places to achieve economic and political objectives.
Hybrid Roots: East Asia Meets Soviet Planning
- China combines East Asian development practices with Soviet-style planning to industrialize rapidly.
- It differed by being more open to foreign firms and importing managerial expertise at scale.
Timing Was Crucial For Export-Led Growth
- China's model relied on a specific historical window of open Western markets and geopolitical access.
- That window has largely closed, making full replication elsewhere much harder today.





