ID | 083040 |
Title Proper | Controlling the Uncontrollable |
Other Title Information | The Migration of the Taiwanese semiconductor industry to China and its security ramifications |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chu, Ming-Chin Monique |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper summariszes preliminary findings of a contextually rich case study that explores the link between globalizationglobalisation and security. Following a broad-based and multidisciplinary wwidener's approach, namely a broad-based and multidisciplinary approach, the paper explores the strategic aspects of the migration of the Taiwanese semiconductor industry to China as part of the globaliszation processes. Based on a triangulation of interviews and secondary data analyszed so thus far, the paper first explores the drivers of the industry migration and the means by which Taiwanese state regulations are violated by related business operations. It then contends that these profit-driven activities have triggered multi-layered strategic challenges for Taiwan and the USA involving technological and defencse security. Four inter-linked aspects of the strategic ramifications are analyszed. They are: industrial base concerns; technological y-related risks associated with the dual-use nature of the chip technology and the issue of foreign supply of critical chips; concerns reinforced by mainland Chinese institutional reforms and perceptions; risks reinforced by the Taiwan factor. The paper concludes by calling for an embrace of a wwidener's approach to the study of security |
`In' analytical Note | China Perspectives No.1; 2008: p54-69 |
Journal Source | China Perspectives No.1; 2008: p54-69 |
Key Words | China ; Taiwan ; Security ; Migration |