ID | 137187 |
Title Proper | Flexible cost of insulting china |
Other Title Information | trade politics and the “Dalai Lama effect” |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sverdrup-Thygeson, Bjørnar |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In this article, I investigate trade relations between Norway and China after the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Liu Xiaobo, a leading Chinese dissident. It is a case study of China's political use of economic levers in its international relations. Concluding that Sino-Norwegian trade relationship did not suffer the severe impact that many predicted, I argue that the threshold for China to enact punitive economic actions seems higher than is often acknowledged. China's sensitivity is to the costs and benefits of the relevant country's trade. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Perspectives Vol.39, No.1; Jan-Mar.2015: p.101-124 |
Journal Source | Asian Perspectives Vol: 39 No 1 |
Standard Number | Politics |
Key Words | Political Economy ; Politics ; Trade ; Economic Interest ; Trade politics ; Political Use ; International Relations – IR ; China-Norway Relations ; Dalai Lama Effect |