Critical approaches to geoeconomics: Taiwan’s position/ing in the global chip war
本文融合批判地缘经济学的谱系分析与批判政治经济学,剖析以半导体生产为核心的全球战略技术竞争,并探讨台湾在此动态中的位置与定位。
This essay argues that a meshing of the genealogical analysis proposed by critical geoeconomics with the critical (geo)political economy approach is well-equipped to expound on the proliferation of geostrategic thinking and practices in the contemporary era marked by the ‘great power rivalry’ or the ‘new Cold War’. To elaborate on this proposition, I examine the rise of global strategic-technologic competition centring on semiconductor production and Taiwan’s position and positioning in such dynamics.