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August 15—ComputerWorld: The U.S. is completely dependent on Asia -- mostly China -- for hardware. CSEAS faculty affiliate Linda Lim is quoted in this news article.
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Release Date:
08/15/2016
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Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Website:
computerworld.com/article/3107217/it-industry/south-china-sea-conflict-could-be-it-s-black-swan.html