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America should embrace weaponized interdependence against China

by admin | Apr 3, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy

By Michael Frank America’s contest with China over advanced technologies features a compelling irony: the more Washington tightens export controls and induces friction in supply chains, the more it eliminates the leverage it might brandish in a real...

In Trump Admin, China Hawks May Win Out Over AI Bulls

by admin | Mar 31, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay

BY ROBERT KNAKE This week, the New York Times put out a long news analysis on the hopes and dreams of AI companies for less regulation in the Trump administration. Yet, while the early signs may point in a pro-industry direction, don’t be surprised if the Trump...
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