The book examines the evolution of Taiwan's semiconductor industry, government policies that fueled its growth, and the island's navigation of international isolation. Using government reports, industry data, and interviews, it analyzes strategic industrial policies, private sector innovation, and geopolitical challenges.
Beginning with the basics of the semiconductor industry, the book progresses through an analysis of government policies, private sector contributions, and geopolitical implications, ultimately assessing Taiwan's impact on global supply chains and international relations.