The book Semiconductor Battlefield: China's Strategic Competition and Innovation Autonomy in the 21st Century was thoroughly researched by authors Pham Sy Thanh and Nguyen Tue Anh to unveil the secret of the uncompromising race between the superpowers to control one of the world's most important industries: Semiconductors.
Cover of the book " Semiconductor Battlefield: China's Strategic Competition and Innovation Autonomy in the 21st Century". (Source: Information and Communication Publishing House) |
The world is moving forward at an unprecedented pace, if we don't act quickly, and if we don't act effectively, we will lose the opportunity to move forward.
Understanding semiconductor industry development policies from diverse practices of countries and territories not only helps to provide policy implications for the industry, but also helps to answer essential questions for identifying the global technology landscape in the next decade; and thereby see the opportunities and challenges of each country.
Semiconductor Battlefield: China's Strategic Competition and Innovation Autonomy in the 21st Century delves into the ways in which nations and corporations, especially the two rival powers China and the United States, compete for control of the global semiconductor market.
In addition to the general picture of the semiconductor market, the two authors also approach policy research based on four pillars with systematic analysis of the strategies and policies that China and the US have applied to build and strengthen the position of their semiconductor manufacturing industries.
Not only focusing on the great successes, the book also analyzes the failures and great lessons that both the US and China have experienced in the past 70 years.
The stories of the rise and fall of large technology corporations, despite state support, are a powerful reminder of the need for long-term strategy, foresight and continued investment in research and development.
With the research and summary in the book, the two authors Pham Sy Thanh and Nguyen Tue Anh also give their thoughts on building an innovative and creative technology ecosystem that can adapt to an increasingly changing environment.
This is a time when we cannot afford to be late. The world is moving forward at an unprecedented pace, and if we do not act quickly, and if we do not act effectively, we will lose the opportunity to rise.
The global semiconductor map is being redrawn. In some places, competition is playing out like a battlefield, with bans, sanctions, technology splits, and more.
The two authors of the book - Dr. Pham Sy Thanh and Dr. Nguyen Tue Anh. (Source: Vietnamnet) |
Understanding semiconductor industry development policies from diverse practices of countries and territories not only helps to provide policy implications for the industry, but also helps to answer essential questions for identifying the global technology landscape in the next decade; and thereby see the opportunities and challenges of each country.
Sharing about the choice of the semiconductor topic, Dr. Pham Sy Thanh, Director of the China Center for Economic and Strategic Studies (CESS), said that the semiconductor industry is currently developing rapidly and becoming one of the world's key industries. Major countries such as the US, China, Japan, and South Korea are all increasing investment and competing fiercely in this field.
"The book attempts to describe global semiconductor centers with four main pillars including politics, finance, technology and human resources. The biggest strength is that readers can put the semiconductor strategies of countries into that framework to compare the differences, similarities or quality and efficiency with other countries," said Dr. Pham Sy Thanh.
Dr. Pham Sy Thanh received his PhD in Economics from the School of Economics, Nankai University (China), and is currently the Director of the China Center for Economic and Strategic Studies (CESS). Dr. Nguyen Tue Anh is a senior researcher on Public Policy in the United Kingdom. |
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