Trading with the Enemy
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In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in US-China relations, Trading with the Enemy examines how the United States has balanced its potentially conflicting national security and economic interests in its relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC). To do so, Hugo Meijer investigates a strategically sensitive yet under-explored facet of US-China relations: the making of American export control policy on military-related technology transfers to China since 1979. Based on 199 interviews, declassified documents, and diplomatic cables leaked by Wikileaks, two major findings emerge from this book. First, the US is no longer able to apply a strategy of military/technology containment of China in the same way it did with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This is because of the erosion of its capacity to restrict the transfer of military-related technology to the PRC. Secondly, a growing number of actors in Washington have reassessed the nexus between national security and economic interests at stake in the US-China relationship-by moving beyond the Cold War trade-off between the two, in order to maintain American military preeminence vis-à-vis its strategic rivals.
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Meijer, H., & Gerrard, L. (2018). Trading with the Enemy. Unabridged. [United States], HighBridge.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Meijer, Hugo and Liam, Gerrard. 2018. Trading With the Enemy. [United States], HighBridge.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Meijer, Hugo and Liam, Gerrard, Trading With the Enemy. [United States], HighBridge, 2018.
MLA Citation (style guide)Meijer, Hugo, and Liam Gerrard. Trading With the Enemy. Unabridged. [United States], HighBridge, 2018.
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