
Chip War
the fight for the world's most critical technology
$47.74
- Paperback
480 pages
- Release Date
12 March 2024
Summary
Chip War: The Battle for Global Supremacy in Microchip Technology
The Financial Times Business Book of the Year, this epic account of the decades-long battle to control one of the world’s most critical resources–microchip technology–with the United States and China increasingly in fierce competition is “pulse quickening…a nonfiction thriller” (The New York Times).
You may be surprised to learn that microchips are the new oil–the scarce reso…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781982172015 |
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ISBN-10: | 1982172010 |
Author: | Chris Miller |
Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Imprint: | Simon & Schuster |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 480 |
Release Date: | 12 March 2024 |
Weight: | 281g |
Dimensions: | 213mm x 140mm x 29mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Financial Times Business Book of the Year An Economist Best Book of the Year A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year New York Times Bestseller #1 on Fortune’s Spring CEO Survey of the Best Book They’ve Read in the Past Year Winner 2023 PROSE Award for Outstanding Work by a Trade Publisher Winner of the Arthur Ross Book Award Winner of the IEEE 2024 Middleton History Award Shortlisted for the Lionel Gelber Prize “Pulse quickening…Chip War makes a whale of a case: that the chip industry now determines both the structure of the global economy and the balance of geopolitical power. But the book is not a polemic. Rather, it’s a nonfiction thriller - equal parts ‘The China Syndrome’ and ‘Mission Impossible’….If any book can make general audiences grok the silicon age - and finally recognize how it rivals the atomic age for drama and import - Chip War is it.” -New York Times
About The Author
Chris Miller
Chris Miller is Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. He also serves as non-resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and as a Director at Greenmantle, a New York and London-based macroeconomic and geopolitical consultancy. He is the author of three previous books–Putinomics, The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy, and We Shall Be Masters–and he frequently writes for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The American Interest, and other outlets. He received a PhD in history from Yale University and a BA in history from Harvard University.
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