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Charting China’s Use of Armed Coercion: James Siebens (Part 2)

Korean Kontext by Korea Economic Institute

Feb 29, 202440:47News & Politics

Building on last year’s "Rethinking Korea initiative," in 2024 KEI will continue to explore the evolution of US-Korea relations, Korea's place in the world, rapid changes in Korean society, and a fast changing geopolitic...

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Charting China’s Use of Armed Coercion: James Siebens (Part 2) is an episode from Korean Kontext by Korea Economic Institute. Building on last year’s "Rethinking Korea initiative," in 2024 KEI will continue to explore the evolution of US-Ko...

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Building on last year’s "Rethinking Korea initiative," in 2024 KEI will continue to explore the evolution of US-Korea relations, Korea's place in the world, rapid changes in Korean society, and a fast changing geopolitical and strategic landscape. The initiative involves both retrospective inquiry as well as prospective analysis about future trends. Our guest today is intently focused on the role of armed coercion as a tool of foreign policy employed by both the United States and China and how other states perceive and respond to it. James A. Siebens is a Fellow with Stimson Center’s Reimagining US Grand Strategy program, where he leads the Defense Strategy and Planning project. His research focuses on grand strategy, military coercion, and gray zone conflict. Building on a co-edited volume titled, Military Coercion and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Use of Force Short of War (Routledge 2020), a book on U.S. strategy and military operations since the end of the Cold War, James is also the editor of China’s Use of Armed Coercion: To Win Without Fighting (Routledge 2023), a recently published study on China’s use of military and paramilitary forces for purposes of coercion. The second part of our conversation focuses on the application of his analysis to the Korean Peninsula – both historically and in a more contemporary context – and James’ thoughts on what the United States has gotten right and wrong on China and some related policy recommendations. The book, "China's Use of Armed Coercion: To Win Without Fighting," can be found here . A shorter piece by James A. Siebens examining the effectiveness of China's use of armed coercion may be found here .

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