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Peter C.Y. Chow has been Professor of Economics at the City College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA, since 1986. He was previously also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a contractual consultant of the World Bank. He specialized in trade and development, with a focus on comparative developments in latecomers of industrialization in Asia-Pacific region. His recent research focused on the economic transformation and integration in the Indo-Pacific countries, technological rivalry, industrialization in the newly industrialized countries. He has published more than 60 articles in referee journals and book chapters in addition to editing and writing more than 10 books.
Addresses the geopolitics and geoeconomics of technological competition between China and the United States of America Focuses on the rivalry of semiconductors to discuss the importance of the chip to contemporary international economics Includes diverse contributions from renowned experts in various related sub-disciplines located around the world
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Peter C.Y. Chow has been Professor of Economics at the City College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA, since 1986. He was previously also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a contractual of the World Bank. He specialized in trade and development, with a focus on comparative developments in latecomers of industrialization in Asia-Pacific region. His recent research focused on the economic transformation and integration in the Indo-Pacific countries, technological rivalry, industrialization in the newly industrialized countries. He has published more than 60 articles in referee journals and book chapters in addition to editing and writing more than 10 books.
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Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1: The Shifting paradigm of global trade in technology.- Part II: The new era of techno-nationalism and trade mercantilist in the 21st Century.- Chapter 2 U.S. Industrial Policy for the 21st Century: The Washington-Taipei Techno-Democracy Partnership amidst Chip Rivalry with Beijing.- Chapter 3 Technological Sanctions, Industrial Policy, and High-Tech Industry's Changing Strategies.- Chapter 4 . From Dependence to Decoupling: China's Semiconductor Self-Sufficiency amid Geopolitical Pressures.- Part III: Industrial policies in the U.S. allied and partner countries.- Chapter 5 Japan's Grand Geopolitical Strategy on the Semiconductor Industry.- Chapter 6 The Competitiveness and Future Challenge of the Taiwan Semiconductor Industry.- Chapter 7 South Korea's Policy Developments in the Semiconductor Industry.- Chapter 8 Evolution of India's Electronics Policy and Its Semiconductor Pursuit: A Journey that has Just Begun.- Part IV: Geopolitics of technology trade.- Chapter 9 Chip- Four Alliance for A Resilient Global Semiconductor Industry.- Chapter 10 . Taiwan's Strategic Imperatives in Safeguarding National Security through Semiconductor Significance amid Sino-US Rivalry.- Chapter 11 . US-China Technology Rivalry : Examination upon Decoupling and Hostility.- V.Revalry of digital sovereignty.- Chapter 12. The Great Power Tech Race in the Persian Gulf: A Western Perspective.- Chapter 13 . The U.S.-China Digital Rivalry in Africa.