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Emerging Industry Supply Chains: Opportunities for Taiwan

Tue, November 30th, 2021

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Asia

The Asia Program in Washington studies disruptive security, governance, and technological risks that threaten peace, growth, and opportunity in the Asia-Pacific region, including a focus on China, Japan, and the Korean peninsula.

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Technology and International Affairs

The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.

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A global rethink of supply chains means that some economies will have fresh opportunities to attract investment, build out new industries, and diversify their growth drivers. Taiwan is uniquely positioned to benefit from these shifts, but what policy changes and technology investments are needed to better organize government, business, academia, research institutions, and labor to fully take advantage?

Join Evan A. Feigenbaum, Michael R. Nelson, Joy Chan, Ari Schwartz, and Megan H. Stifel as they discuss a new Carnegie paper on Taiwan and global supply chains in two evolving industries: safer software and the life sciences.

North AmericaUnited StatesEast AsiaTaiwanIranEconomyTradeForeign PolicyTechnology

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Evan A. Feigenbaum
Vice President for Studies
Evan A. Feigenbaum
Michael R. Nelson
Nonresident Scholar, Asia Program
Michael R. Nelson
Megan H. Stifel

Megan Stifel is the Chief Strategy Officer for the Institute for Security and Technology. She is the founder of Silicon Harbor Consultants, which provides strategic cybersecurity operations and policy counsel.

Megan H. Stifel
Ari Schwartz

Ari Schwartz is a leading voice in national cybersecurity policy with extensive government and nonprofit sector experience. He directs cybersecurity services for Venable's cybersecurity risk management group.

Joy Chan

Joy Chan is the deputy CEO at Taiwan Network and Information Center where she heads the Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center.

Joy Chan

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Evan A. Feigenbaum

Vice President for Studies

Evan A. Feigenbaum is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he oversees work at its offices in Washington, New Delhi, and Singapore on a dynamic region encompassing both East Asia and South Asia. He served twice as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and advised two Secretaries of State and a former Treasury Secretary on Asia.

Michael R. Nelson

Nonresident Scholar, Asia Program

Mike Nelson is a nonresident scholar in the Carnegie Asia Program. He studies the implications of emerging technologies, including digital technologies, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence.

Megan H. Stifel

Megan Stifel is the Chief Strategy Officer for the Institute for Security and Technology. She is the founder of Silicon Harbor Consultants, which provides strategic cybersecurity operations and policy counsel.

Ari Schwartz

Ari Schwartz is a leading voice in national cybersecurity policy with extensive government and nonprofit sector experience. He directs cybersecurity services for Venable's cybersecurity risk management group.

Joy Chan

Joy Chan is the deputy CEO at Taiwan Network and Information Center where she heads the Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center.

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