Chris Miller
Christopher R. Miller is an American historian, specialising in economic history and international relations. He is the author of the… more

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The 'War of the Factories'
Rereading Stefan Link's Forging Global Fordism As last week’s rare earth export controls illustrate, China sees industrial capacity as core to its national power. After decades of offshoring, America now dreams of reindustrialization, partly driven by a fear that its hollowed-out industrial base couldn’t compete in a protracted conflict. Before the rare earth moves, I reread Stefan Link’s great book
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Deep Equality" next week on Thursday 16th October.
3pm South Africa / 9am Canada / 10am Brazil / 2pm UK
Zoom link: us06web.zoom.us/j/8160513998...
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The Quantum Supply Chain
Some preliminary thoughts Last month I had the opportunity to moderate two different panels at the Chicago Quantum Forum. I’m far from an expert in quantum but have been spending more time in the space, given all the connections between semiconductors, AI and quantum.
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The "Critical Minerals" Crisis of 100 Years Ago
I review a fascinating dissertation on interwar metals trading and the "Age of Alloy Steel" After Beijing used restrictions on rare earth magnet exports to shut down Ford auto plants and force Trump to stand down in his tariff war with China, reducing America’s minerals dependencies have been a fixation in Washington. The Pentagon signed a very generous deal with America’s only rare earth mining firm, MP Materials, giving the government an equ…
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Trump wants China "addicted" to Nvidia chips. Beijing has other ideas.
My latest piece for the Financial Times Shortly after US President Donald Trump changed his mind last month and decided that there was, in fact, no security risk in allowing Chinese customers to buy Nvidia’s advanced H20 artificial intelligence chips, Beijing appeared to hesitate. Trump’s reversal looked like a straightforward win for China. Yet Beijing ordered its regulators to investigate w…
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Are Displays the Next Batteries?
Why screens for phones and computers are a new tech battleground After President Trump tweeted in April that the “WHOLE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CHAIN” would be investigated for national security risk, it was worth asking what component after chips would attract attention. Rare earth magnets are certainly one. Flat panel displays—the screens in smartphones, TVs, and computers—are another area where economic and security co…
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Upcoming online seminar:
To the right, the feminine: Religious women and the struggles over the public policy repertoire in health in Brazil
Tuesday, 22 July 2025
16:00 – 17:00 / South Africa;
10:00 – 11:00 / Ottawa;
11:00 – 12:00 / São Paulo;
15:00 – 16:00 / United Kingdom
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The 'Chip War' Under Trump
I spoke with Aaron Mak of Politico on what we've learned about semiconductor policy as we approach the six month mark of the Trump administration. I spoke with Aaron Mak of Politico on what we've learned about semiconductor policy as we approach the six month mark of the Trump administration.
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My conversation with Senator Todd Young
At a great event at AEI on science, technology, and R&D Senator Todd Young has been a leading voice in the U.S. Congress on science and technology policy. He played a major role in devising and passing the Chips Act and served on the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology, which just released its final report (link
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Trump Can Make Russia Pay to Rebuild Ukraine
The West has frozen $300 billion of Moscow’s assets, but Europe has stood in the way of using them The key to securing Europe at less cost to U.S. taxpayers may be sitting in European bank accounts. The West has frozen around $300 billion of Russian foreign-exchange assets, but European obstinacy has prevented these funds from being used to compensate Ukraine for war damages. President-elect Trump should insist that the Kremlin’s reserves be mobilize…
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Join us @stlawrencecollege.bsky.social as we reflect on 'The Future(s) of Religious Studies'!
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Proposals due Dec 16!
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Come learn how people commemorate their relationships with pets and animals in obituaries!
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Find out more about our project: nonreligionproject.ca
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One gives a broad look at our data set: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The second (w/ co-authors Hannah McKillop & Sohini Ganguly) focuses on changes spurred by declining religion: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Happy to see these out!
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