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Countering the Weaponization of Economic Interdependence


Countering the Weaponization of Economic Interdependence - CSIS

A new data-driven research study that explains how a collective resilience strategy can work to deter economic coercion.

Countering China's Weaponization of Economic Interdependence

whether Chinese president Xi Jinping will take military action against Taiwan by 2027, there is 100 percent certainty he will use economic coercion against ...

Collective Resilience: Deterring China's Weaponization of Economic ...

The second way that countries have responded to weaponized interdependence is by practicing trade diversification. When China disrupts trade ...

CSIS Global Forecast: The China Challenge

Countering China's Weaponization of Economic Interdependence ... "China's weaponization of trade is at the core of its building of an illiberal ...

Full article: Counterstrategies to Economic Warfare

Economic interdependence has become an increasingly popular geopolitical weapon in states' arsenals as many capitals have attempted to exploit ...

The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence

1 States with political authority over central economic nodes “can weaponize net- works to gather information or choke off economic and information flows, ...

The Dangers of Misunderstanding Economic Interdependence

317), Christopher Miller quoted one U.S. official saying, “weaponized interdependence, it's a beautiful thing.” The result has been widespread ...

Deterring China's Weaponization of Economic Interdependence

But interdependence, even asymmetric interdependence, is a two-way street. Targets of China's bullying could band together to practice economic deterrence by ...

Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks ...

Where control over key hubs is spread across a small number of states, these states may need to coordinate with one another to exploit ...

Managing a world of weaponized interdependence

That some actors could use the economic gains the system helps them accrue for geostrategic ends – and that they could cut into systemic rivals by successfully ...

Countering Economic Coercion: Tools and Strategies for Collective ...

Experts including Victor Cha, Melanie Hart, Ryuichi Funatsu, Mariko Togashi, and Wendy Cutler discuss strategies and tools to counter ...

Counterstrategies to Economic Warfare - RUSI

Economic interdependence has become an increasingly popular geopolitical weapon in states' arsenals as many capitals have attempted to exploit ...

The G7's Fear of Economic Coercion through Weaponised ...

Notably, the Statement mentions “attempts to weaponize economic dependencies,” a reference to “Weaponized Interdependence” (WI), a concept ...

Global Power Shifts and Weaponization of Interdependence

To mitigate the threat of becoming the target of weaponized interdependence, international cooperation has to increase in scope and depth. There are limits to ...

Countering Economic Coercion and Safeguarding the Indo-Pacific's ...

No country has been too large or too small to come under the attack of Chinese efforts to weaponize its economic hegemony. Wariness about China's weaponization ...

Weaponized Interdependence: The End of Globalization? - NPR

GARCIA: When countries do this - when they exploit each other's dependence on their trading partners and on the global trading system, Henry ...

The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence - Air University

Of the traditional DIME. models, the military is often viewed as the last resort due to the implication of kinetic conflict. By having a WI ...

Weaponized interdependence versus economic sanctions: The case ...

Beijing's low intensity counter-measures mimic those taken by the US and the EU. The Chinese government did not react harshly to Western sanctions precisely ...

Countering Great-Power Trade Disruption - RIETI

Weaponized interdependence and the securitization of trade threatens to unwind the pacifying effects of economic exchange. The retreat of US ...

Weaponized interdependence versus economic sanctions - EconStor

Beijing's low intensity counter-measures mimic those taken by the US and the EU. The Chinese government did not react harshly to Western sanctions precisely ...