China's Weaponization of Trade
Resistance Through Collective Resilience
Victor Cha author Ellen Kim author Andy Lim author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Publishing:20th Jan '26
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 20th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In recent years, China and the United States have each turned economic interdependence into an instrument of coercion, using their dominant positions in international trade to push states and firms to comply with their political goals. What is distinctive about this form of economic pressure, and how can other countries fight back?
This groundbreaking book explores the weaponization of economic interdependence and its implications for the international order through a wealth of new and original data on China’s economic statecraft. Victor D. Cha, Ellen Kim, and Andy Lim examine how and in what ways the United States and China have deployed economic coercion, focusing on China’s extensive use of this tactic over the past three decades. They analyze a vast data set that includes more than 600 cases of China’s economic bullying of states, companies, and individuals in North America, Asia, and Europe. Cha, Kim, and Lim propose a multilateral strategy of “collective resilience” to counter intimidation, showing how targeted states can band together, leverage trading relationships, and threaten retaliation.
Synthesizing new insights from unique trade data with international security expertise, this timely book sheds new light on how China exercises economic power—and it provides a playbook to deter bullies and rebalance the global order.
This remarkable book documents every known incident of Chinese economic coercion since 1997—by the authors’ count, more than 500 cases affecting 475 companies and 18 governments in 44 countries. The authors also present in-depth strategies to counter this coercion. It’s an invaluable resource for policymakers and researchers around the world who are seeking to counter Beijing’s economic coercion while also preserving the liberal world order. -- Bethany Allen, author of Beijing Rules: How China Weaponized Its Economy to Confront the World
Cha, Kim, and Lim have provided a fascinating account of how China has used its vast and intertwined trade networks to advance its own interests—and use these same commercial ties to undermine the industries and businesses of its global rivals. They also offer essential recommendations about how like-minded nations can band together to create collective resilience in the face of China’s sustained challenge. -- Kurt M. Campbell, former US deputy secretary of state and Indo-Pacific coordinator at the National Security Council (2021–25)
ISBN: 9780231222402
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
408 pages