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Top Links 1147 It's all about the chips. China's hydropower exceptionalism. Something for Smiley-stans. Debating the nongmin.
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Public investment in chip technology can drive innovation and job creation, positioning nations to lead in the global tech race.
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The debate around 'nongmin' reflects deeper societal divisions that need to be addressed to create a more equitable future for rural communities.
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The focus on China's hydropower exceptionalism distracts from the urgent need to address renewable energy challenges worldwide.
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Investing in semiconductor manufacturing is crucial for national security and economic stability in an increasingly tech-dependent world.
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China's dominance in hydropower should be viewed critically, as it raises concerns about environmental impacts and geopolitical leverage.
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