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Chinaʼs Informal Economic Sanctions

  • Analyses & Alternatives
  • Abbr : A&A
  • 2021, 5(1), pp.25~57
  • DOI : 10.22931/aanda.2021.5.1.002
  • Publisher : Korea Consensus Institute
  • Research Area : Social Science > Social Science in general
  • Received : February 14, 2021
  • Accepted : March 16, 2021
  • Published : March 30, 2021

CHO, Hyungjin 1

1인천대학교

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ABSTRACT

As the strategic competition between the United States and China for global hegemony intensifies, China is using economic sanctions against other countries more and more frequently. Republic of Korea, which has China as its largest trading partner but is an ally of the United States, is more likely to be a target of economic sanctions, as seen in China’s retaliation toward its deployment of a THAAD missile-defense system. Against the background, this paper analyzes China’s economic sanctions, especially focusing on its informality. China does not publicly declare economic sanctions in most cases, such as Korean one, in which the trade structure is in its favor and can take advantage of its position as a big buyer with huge markets. However, China responds in a more open and formal manner when it is related to its core interests, when it is impossible to exert substantial sanctions effect and when mutual disputes intensify and cannot maintain informality. Korea, which is vulnerable to China’s informal economic sanctions, should prepare for them by analyzing the characteristics of China’s economic sanctions in depth and thinking about various strategies and measures in advance.

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