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John Z. Lee

John Z. Lee

John Z. Lee is director of the consultancy East-West Futures. He is co-lead on the EU China Semiconductor Observatory, a researcher at the Leiden Asia Center and a consultant for the International Institute of Strategic Studies. John's work focuses on the semiconductor industry, future telecommunications and China's cyberspace governance regime. He tweets @J_B_C16.
John Z. Lee is director of the consultancy East-West Futures. He is co-lead on the EU China Semiconductor Observatory, a researcher at the Leiden Asia Center and a consultant for the International Institute of Strategic Studies. John's work focuses on the semiconductor industry, future telecommunications and China's cyberspace governance regime. He tweets @J_B_C16.
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Asian Angle | The end of ‘Chimerica’ and what that means for Southeast Asia

The breakdown of US-China economic symbiosis leaves Southeast Asian nations bracing for unpredictable shocks.

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China’s most important technological partners are not in Russia but in US-allied countries such as Germany and Japan. Until the US brings down the hammer on its friends and partners, the door will remain partly open to China as long as it doesn’t fully side with Russia.

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