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ID143236
Title ProperSanctioning the dragon
LanguageENG
AuthorLorber, Eric B ;  Cooper, Zack
Summary / Abstract (Note)OVER THE LAST five years, the United States has struggled to influence Chinese behavior. Washington’s responses to Beijing’s increasingly assertive activities—ranging from economic espionage to artificial island construction—have been largely ineffective. Yet U.S. leaders are now considering a new option: economic sanctions. Conventional wisdom holds that the U.S.-Chinese economic relationship is “too big to fail” and that Washington therefore has little economic leverage with Beijing.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest , No.142; Mar-Apr 2016:p.36-42
Journal SourceNational Interest 2016-03
Key WordsChina ;  US ;  Sanction China ;  U.S.-Chinese Economic Relationship