Washington Examiner / Magazine
November 16, 2021 Issue
November 16, 2021 Print Edition
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How to tame China
China How to tame China By Zack Cooper November 11, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print China How to tame China By Zack Cooper November 11, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print The various shortages caused by problems with the global supply chain have provided the latest boost in momentum for an increasingly popular idea in Washington: making the American economy less dependent on China. What policymakers refer to as “selective decoupling” is intended to protect the United States against some of the risks from China’s unsteady economy while also lessening the possibility that Beijing could use its economic tools coercively against Washington. In short, selective decoupling reduces two types of vulnerabilities: economic and strategic. But one of the best, and most overlooked, ways to lessen China’s leverage is, counterintuitively, deeper...

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Washington Briefing

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