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  2. 2023年11月6日 · The report endeavors to distinguish between economic coercion and influence, which are not synonymous. Economic coercion involves one actor’s use of threats or actions against economic engagement (i.e., trade, investment, or financing) to force another actor

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    Most of the targets of Chinese economic coercion are asymmetrically trade dependent on it. But this should not obscure the reality that many of these countries also export items to China upon which the Chinese market is highly dependent, and in some cases almost 100% dependent. For example, China is over 90 percent dependent on the import of silver...

    The Biden administration’s efforts to counter China’s coercion deserve merit, but they are incomplete. One, the U.S. had encouraged countries to practice trade diversification, meaning that when China imposes tariffs or an import embargo on a target state’s goods, the target state finds alternative export markets for those same goods. For example, ...

    Garnering the political will among countries to support a collective economic deterrence strategy is not easy. Free-riding is likely. Smaller states would be worried China would target them as the weakest link. And companies might not be willing to participate. Rather than pulling together a random group of states targeted by Chinese bullying, coll...

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  3. 2021年5月12日 · Abstract. Economic coercion is a threatened or actual imposition of economic costs on one state by another with the objective of extracting a policy concession. While the first wave of research on economic coercion focused primarily on its effectiveness, more recently scholars broadened the scope of inquiry to include states ...

  4. www3.weforum.org › docs › WEF_Age_of_Economic_coercionThe Age of Economic Coercion:

    The Age of Economic Coercion: How Geo-politics is Disrupting Supply Chains, Financial Systems, Energy Markets, Trade and the Internet. Global Agenda Council on Geo-economics. January 2016.

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  5. 2023年3月21日 · Asia, China, Asian Economics, and Economics. In a groundbreaking study of China’s economic coercion, the CSIS Economics Program finds China’s tactics largely ineffective and proposes a counterstrategy based on the logic of deterrence by denial to advance U.S. interests with allies and partners.

  6. 2022年10月17日 · The vast majority of economic coercion cases are triggered by issues related to national sovereignty and security. Most prominently this includes anything related to Taiwan, other territorial...

  7. Economic Coercion. Barry E Carter†. Content type: Encyclopedia entries. Article last updated: September 2009. Product: Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law [MPIL] Module: Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law [MPEPIL] Subject (s): Economic sanctions — Most-favoured-nation treatment (MFN) — Coercion & harassment.