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Reviewers such as Adam Segal from the Council on Foreign Relations praise the book for its "depth and rigor" in analyzing how globalization affects security. Peter Nolan describes it as a "remarkable piece of research" that shines light on a "dimly understood corner" of global business.

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The book disentangles how economic interdependence in the high-tech sector can create "explosive flashpoints" in world politics, as states struggle to control critical supply chains.

The work is noted for its extensive primary research, including over 150 interviews with industry participants and policymakers. Critical Reception Reviewers such as Adam Segal from the Council

A major portion of the research examines the movement of Taiwanese chip-making capacity into China. Chu explores how this migration complicates the "security triangle" between Washington, Taipei, and Beijing.

Ming-chin Monique Chu , a research fellow at the University of Oxford specializing in Taiwan Studies. Routledge (Part of the Routledge Studies on the

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The East Asian Computer Chip War