Silicon Shield explores how Taiwan's semiconductor industry has become a powerful tool of national security and global influence. As the world's leading producer of advanced microchips, Taiwan sits at the center of the modern technology supply chain-making its stability critical to the global economy. Through expert interviews, historical context, and geopolitical analysis, the documentary examines how Taiwan strategically developed its semiconductor sector while tensions with Mainland China continue to shape the region's future. The film reveals how technological innovation, economic interdependence, and global diplomacy intersect in the Taiwan Strait. By tracing the parallel rise of Taiwan's high-tech industry and China's growing semiconductor ambitions, Silicon Shield offers a compelling case study of how technology can serve as both economic power and a modern form of national defense. Learning Objectives After viewing this program, students will be able to: Explain the strategic importance of semiconductors and why microchips are essential to modern economies, technology, and global infrastructure. Analyze Taiwan's role in the global semiconductor supply chain and understand how technological leadership can influence geopolitical relationships. Evaluate the concept of the "Silicon Shield" and how economic interdependence can function as a form of national security and conflict deterrence. Identify the relationship between technology, economics, and diplomacy in shaping international power dynamics. Discuss the geopolitical tensions in the Taiwan Strait and consider how global dependence on semiconductor production impacts international policy and security decisions.