Stranglehold: The Context,Conduct and Consequences of an American Naval Blockade of China |
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Authors: | Sean Mirski |
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Affiliation: | Harvard Law School , Cambridge , Massachusetts , USA |
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Abstract: | The mounting challenge posed by China's military modernization has highlighted the need for the United States to analyze its ability to execute a naval blockade. A blockade strategy is viable, but it would be limited to a narrow context: the United States would have to be engaged in a protracted conflict over vital interests, and it would need the support of key regional powers. The United States would also need to implement a mix between a close and distant blockade in order to avoid imperiling the conflict's strategic context. If enacted, a blockade could exact a ruinous cost on the Chinese economy and state. |
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Keywords: | China Naval Blockade Military Modernization Anti-Access/Area-Denial Asian Security |
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