Patrick Mcgee On Apple In China
Apple In China By Patrick Mcgee Book Review The Washington Post Investigative journalist patrick mcgee draws on 200 interviews with former apple executives and engineers to reveal how cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in china has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims. Apple in china[1] is a 2025 book by patrick mcgee about how apple inc. invested in china in order to build iphones and other technology, and by doing so helped china become more competitive.
Patrick Mcgee Author Of Apple In China In apple in china: the capture of the world’s greatest company (scribner, may 2025), business journalist patrick mcgee tells the story of how apple tied its fortunes to america’s biggest rival, transforming both company and country. For readers of chip war, american factory, and the big short, apple in china is a searing examination of corporate power, chinese nationalism, deglobalization, and the fragile relationship between silicon valley and the world’s rising superpower. Based on hundreds of exclusive interviews, patrick mcgee’s gripping exposé reveals apple’s vulnerability for the first time – and shows how one company’s triumph inadvertently reshaped the. In apple in china: the capture of the world's greatest company (scribner, may 2025), technology journalist patrick mcgee tells the story of how apple tied its fortunes to america's biggest rival, transforming both company and country.
Patrick Mcgee Author Of Apple In China Based on hundreds of exclusive interviews, patrick mcgee’s gripping exposé reveals apple’s vulnerability for the first time – and shows how one company’s triumph inadvertently reshaped the. In apple in china: the capture of the world's greatest company (scribner, may 2025), technology journalist patrick mcgee tells the story of how apple tied its fortunes to america's biggest rival, transforming both company and country. In “apple in china,” patrick mcgee argues that by training an army of manufacturers in a “ruthless authoritarian state,” the company has created an existential vulnerability for the. The book draws on 200 interviews to reveal how apple’s supply chain in china has created an existential vulnerability, offering an insider’s historical account and a cautionary tale. patrick's expertise focuses on us china tech relations, global supply chains, apple, and manufacturing. For readers of chip war, american factory, and the big short, apple in china is a searing examination of corporate power, chinese nationalism, deglobalization, and the fragile relationship between silicon valley and the world’s rising superpower. Investigative journalist patrick mcgee draws on 200 interviews with former apple executives and engineers to reveal how cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in china has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims.
Patrick Mcgee Author Of Apple In China In “apple in china,” patrick mcgee argues that by training an army of manufacturers in a “ruthless authoritarian state,” the company has created an existential vulnerability for the. The book draws on 200 interviews to reveal how apple’s supply chain in china has created an existential vulnerability, offering an insider’s historical account and a cautionary tale. patrick's expertise focuses on us china tech relations, global supply chains, apple, and manufacturing. For readers of chip war, american factory, and the big short, apple in china is a searing examination of corporate power, chinese nationalism, deglobalization, and the fragile relationship between silicon valley and the world’s rising superpower. Investigative journalist patrick mcgee draws on 200 interviews with former apple executives and engineers to reveal how cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in china has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims.
Patrick Mcgee Author Of Apple In China For readers of chip war, american factory, and the big short, apple in china is a searing examination of corporate power, chinese nationalism, deglobalization, and the fragile relationship between silicon valley and the world’s rising superpower. Investigative journalist patrick mcgee draws on 200 interviews with former apple executives and engineers to reveal how cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in china has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims.
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