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ID192097
Title ProperBalancing, Threats, and Wedges in International Political Economy
Other Title Informationthe Origins and Impact of the Sino-Indian Alliance at the WTO
LanguageENG
AuthorHopewell, Kristen
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite considerable tensions, China and India formed a surprising alliance at the WTO. Their alliance proved highly successful, bringing an end to American dominance and sharply curtailing the ability of the US to set the rules of global trade. However, the article shows, a key risk of soft balancing within an international institution is that, if successful, it may cause the dominant power to abandon the institution altogether. The US responded to China and India’s soft balancing by turning away from the WTO, actively undermining its rules and enforcement mechanism, and pursuing its interests through bilateral channels. The article thus identifies a distinct and previously unrecognized wedge strategy—vertical forum-shifting, or moving the action from international institutions to bilateral negotiations, to split an adversary coalition.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 32, No. 141; May 2023: p.369-385
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 32 No 141
Key WordsWTO ;  International Political Economy ;  Sino-Indian Alliance


 
 
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