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Chinese Economic Coercion during the THAAD Dispute

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Lim, Darren
Ferguson, Victor

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The Asan Institute for Policy Studies

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This article describes China's campaign of economic coercion against South Korea from mid-2016 through to the end of 2018, and makes analytical conclusions regarding the nature of South Korea's economic vulnerability and the constraints on China's use of coercive tools.

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The Asan Forum

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2037-12-31
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