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Author Kilcrease, Emily, author

Title Containing crisis : strategic concepts for coercive economic statecraft on China / Emily Kilcrease, Emily Jin, and Rachel Ziemba
Published Washington, DC : Center for a New American Security, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (21 pages) : color portraits, color photographs
Summary This report specifically examines the use of coercive economic tools during periods of geopolitical crisis to assess their value in de-escalating tensions or deterring further economic coercion. The researchers developed scenario exercises to examine these dynamics, supported by a literature review and extensive engagement with subject matter experts. The insights from the research informed the development of two overarching strategic concepts intended to guide U.S. policymakers when deploying economic tools as part of a crisis management situation
Notes "December 2021"--Cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-21)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover page (CNAS, viewed January 12, 2022)
Subject Crisis management -- Evaluation
Economic sanctions -- Political aspects
Export controls -- Political aspects
Tariff -- Political aspects
Commerce -- Political aspects.
International economic relations.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign economic relations -- China
China -- Foreign economic relations -- United States
United States -- Commerce -- Political aspects -- China
China -- Commerce -- Political aspects -- United States
Subject China.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Jin, Emily, author
Ziemba, Rachel, author
Center for a New American Security, publisher.
Other Titles Strategic concepts for coercive economic statecraft on China