Theory 2 Action Podcast

MM#322--Silicon and Strategy in the Theater of Nations


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Have you ever considered how the ebb and flow of geopolitical power shapes our world? Join me on this exciting trip around the world as we venture through Ray Dalio's reflections on historical cycles of prosperity and decline and Chris Miller's revelations on the semiconductor industry's impact on global power dynamics in his powerful book "Chip War:  The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology."

This episode promises to equip you with a new lens to view the complexities of the world stage, from the manufacturing prowess of Taiwan's TSMC to the global consequences of semiconductor shortages.

Key Points from the Episode:

  • Together with the insights of Dalio and Miller, we'll navigate the historical significance of the Taiwan Strait Crises over the years.
  • Especially its  echo in today's geopolitical tensions, while contemplating the indispensable need for competent leadership in an increasingly intricate international landscape. 
  • It's a conversation that connects the dots between past and present, technology and strategy, all converging on the urgent call for informed and proactive guidance in steering our global society through the tempest of change.

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Theory 2 Action PodcastBy David Kaiser

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