
The China in Africa Podcast Is China's "Engineering State" the New Development Model for the Global South?
Nov 14, 2025
Dan Wang, a technology and China analyst and author of 'Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future,' discusses China's unique 'engineering state' model. He explains how China rapidly transformed from rural poverty to an industrial powerhouse, focusing on massive infrastructure investments and strategic planning. Dan debates whether this model can be replicated in the Global South and explores the challenges of forced technology transfers. He also examines the benefits of process knowledge, while warning that the engineering state may face limitations.
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Engineering State Defined
- China is an "engineering state" that engineers environment, economy, and people through large projects and social planning.
- Dan Wang argues this literal-minded, scale-first approach drives rapid construction and national transformation.
Hybrid Roots Of China's Model
- China's model mixes East Asian development practices with Soviet-style central planning legacies.
- Openness to foreign firms distinguished China from Japan by importing managerial expertise and technology.
Limits To Exporting The Model
- Replicating China's model today is difficult because global market conditions and geopolitical openness have changed.
- Dan Wang doubts China is generously exporting core industrial capacity or process knowledge to the Global South.





