The book delves into the global competition and geopolitical tensions surrounding the semiconductor industry, highlighting its critical role in modern technology and economies. It explores the historical development of microchip technology, the strategic importance of semiconductors in national security, and the intense rivalry between nations to dominate this sector. Through detailed analysis, the book examines how the semiconductor industry has become a battleground for technological supremacy, influencing global power dynamics and economic policies.
Chris Miller teaches International History at Fletcher School at Tufts University. He is also Jeane Kirkpatrick Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Eurasia Research Director of the Foreign Policy Research Institute. (Source: Amazon.com)
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