China and the Chip Wars: a Battle It Cannot Afford to Lose
The race for supremacy in the semiconductor industry is about much more than just technological dominance. It is about shaping the future of civilization.
The race for supremacy in the semiconductor industry is about much more than just technological dominance. It is about shaping the future of civilization.
President Biden could not put out any of the wildfires on Maui, and he does not want to put out the fires of war being stoked by the United States.
Peace diplomacy is urgently needed to end the Ukraine war.
Cross-cultural respect, dialogue and cooperation will much more likely deliver prosperity than zero-sum cultural chauvinism.
A few hundred million dollars here and another few hundred million dollars there – taxpayers’ dollars, remember – will always be found to arm Taiwan island.
The new term is ‘cognitive warfare’ and it relates to a much more expansive approach to information warfare with special focus on the Internet generally and on social media especially.
The Metro in Chinese cities are much more advanced and New York could not catch up with China in public transportation.
We, regardless of the country we call home, should hope the spirit of a community with a shared future inspires them.
It is indeed very unfortunate that Western politicians and their media, who always boast about democracy and human rights, are surprisingly silent today about Japan’s ‘irresponsible behavior’.
Mending the frayed rope of trust with China requires the U.S. to undertake a careful, sincere, and patient journey.
China can withstand the turbulent times in the near future by embracing closer ties with BRICS member states, making the BRI a terrific success story and boosting domestic consumption that can deliver outstanding win-win results for China and the global economy at large.
The sooner Western politicians turn toward a diplomatic peace process the better it will be for Ukraine, for Europe, and for the international community.