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Bad debts: assessing China's financial influence in great power politics / Drezner, Daniel W   Journal Article
Drezner, Daniel W Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Commentators and policymakers have articulated growing concerns about U.S. dependence on China and other authoritarian capitalist states as a source of credit to fund the United States' trade and budget deficits. What are the security implications of China's creditor status? If Beijing or another sovereign creditor were to flex its financial muscles, would Washington buckle? The answer can be drawn from the existing literature on economic statecraft. An appraisal of the ability of creditor states to convert their financial power into political power suggests that the power of credit has been moderately exaggerated in policy circles.
Key Words China  Financial Condition  Economic Condition 
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