How Five Common Chinese Expressions Help Explain Beijing’s Conflicting Chip Signals
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Started February 04, 2026
The struggle is best understood as a code war — originating in technology but extending far beyond it
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How Five Common Chinese Expressions Help Explain Beijing’s Conflicting Chip Signals
National Review (United States) | Feb 03, 2026
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The code war in technology highlights the importance of securing supply chains to protect national interests in an increasingly digital world.
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Focusing too much on Chinese expressions detracts from addressing systemic issues in the global tech ecosystem that affect all nations.
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Beijing's conflicting chip signals reveal the urgent need for global cooperation to address technology-driven geopolitical tensions.
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The emphasis on decoding Chinese expressions oversimplifies the complex nature of international tech conflicts, risking misunderstandings.
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Understanding China’s communication style is essential for navigating the nuanced landscape of global technology competition.
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