The Way under the Heavens: A Comparative study of four cases and how strategic culture forms Chinese economic statecraft towards Australia and The United States of America
Abstract
This is a multiple comparative case study aiming to inquire into the level and characteristics
of deeper economic relations with China affect China’s Economic Statecraft strategy
towards Australia and the United States of America (US). Informed by Strategic Culture this
thesis investigates the cases of Australias ban on Huaweis 5G equipment and calls for the
Covid-19 inquiry and the US ban on Huawei and the trade war between China and the US
under then President Donald Trump. The results show that China adapted its responses to
both case studies depending on its relative position of strength, which Alastair Iain Johnston
calls the flexibility axiom in Chinese strategic culture or Quan Bian. When the opportune
moments presented itself China attempted at applying coercive strategies aiming at
pressuring Australia to deter from its path, but ultimately failed in meeting its goals due to
China's interdependence on Australian natural resources. When interacting with the US
during Huaweis ban and trade war, China displayed an accommodationist/defensive grand
strategic preference applying a diplomatic approach and tit-for-tat strategies towards the
US. Concluded to be due to economic inferiority relative to the US at those moments in
time. This thesis concludes that there are indications that China ultimately will forcefully use
its economic powers where possible to coerce other nations into the fold.
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Date
2022-08-24Author
Sandblom, Philip
Keywords
Economic Statecraft
China
Australia
US
Huawei
Trade War
Covid-19
Economic Coercion
Strategic culture
Language
eng