Economic historian Chris Miller explains how the semiconductor came to play a critical role in modern life and how the US became dominant in chip design and manufacturing and applied this technology to military systems. America’s victory in the Cold War and its global military dominance stems from its ability to harness computing power more effectively than any other power. Until recently, China had been catching up, aligning its chip-building ambitions with military modernization. Here, in this paperback edition of the book, the author has added intriguing new material focused on “America’s Chip Comeback,” which overviews the global consequences of the just passed CHIPS Act, the new export controls on China, and the effort to rally allies to better guard chip technology.
Illuminating, timely, and fascinating, Chip War is “an essential and engrossing landmark study” (The Times, London).
| Publisher | Scribner |
| Author | Chris Miller |
| Country | USA |
| Publication Date | 15/05/2025 |
| Pages | 480 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm |
| About the Author | Chris Miller is Professor of International History at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. He also serves as non-resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and as a Director at Greenmantle, a New York and London-based macroeconomic and geopolitical consultancy. |
| Publisher Address | info@bookshop.org |
| ISBN | ISBN-13 : 978-1982172015 |



