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Trading with the enemy? the futility of US commercial countermeasures against the Chinese challenge / Kim, Dong Jung   Journal Article
Kim, Dong Jung Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines whether the US is in a position to adopt restrictive commercial measures against China in order to complement military balancing. It focuses on the necessary condition for serious economic measures against an adversary: the state needs to be sure that it can effectively diminish the adversary's economic performance more than its own. This essay suggests that Washington cannot ascertain that this necessary condition is met in its relations with China. Thus, it might be better for the US to avoid restricting trade with China in any meaningful way, even though bilateral security rivalry intensifies.
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