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Silvia M. Lindtner, Prototype Nation: China and the Contested Promise of Innovation
This book review, part of a featured piece in our thematic issue, titled “Challenging and Reinvigorating China’s ‘Mr. Science’”, should have been published in Volume 16.3 but has been omitted due to an editorial misunderstanding. Readers who enjoy this review can also browse this issue for a critical assessment, from an STS perspective, on how science and innovation are debated and practiced in China in the twentieth century. —EASTS Editorial Office