Technology Management During a Time of U.S.-China Friction
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex dynamics of U.S.-China relations in the electronics and computer industries through this Stanford seminar. Dr. Richard Dasher delves into the current tensions between the two nations, drawing parallels with the U.S.-Japan semiconductor friction of the 1980s. Gain insights into the critical issues and forces shaping the future of IT industries in both countries. Analyze the codependent relationship between China and the United States in technology sectors and understand the implications of ongoing geopolitical tensions on technology management.
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Stanford Seminar - Technology Management During a Time of U.S.- China Friction
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Stanford Online
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