02528nam 2200349 450 991055786900332120230513182426.0(CKB)5580000000300699(NjHacI)995580000000300699(EXLCZ)99558000000030069920230513d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCompound Containment A Reigning Power's Military-Economic Countermeasures against a Challenging Power /Dong Jung KimAnn Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,2022.1 online resource (xii, 196 pages) illustrations0-472-12994-5 When does a reigning great power of the international system supplement military containment of a challenging power by restricting its economic exchanges with that state? Scholars of great power politics have traditionally focused on examining a reigning power's military containment of a challenging power. In direct contrast, Compound Containment demonstrates that these conventional studies are flawed without a sound understanding of the multilayered aspects of containment strategy in great power politics. Since economic capacity and military power are intimately linked to one another, countering a challenging power requires addressing both economic and military dimensions. Nonetheless, this nexus of security and economy in a reigning power's response to a challenging power cannot be explained by traditional theories that dominate research in international security. Author Dong Jung Kim fills a gap in the scholarship on great power competition by investigating when a reigning power will make its military containment of a challenging power "compound" by simultaneously employing restrictive economic measures. Its main theoretical claims are corroborated by an analysis of key historical cases of reigning power-challenging power competition. This book also offers policy prescriptions for the United States by examining whether the United States is in a position to complement military containment of China with restrictive economic measures.Compound Containment Economic sanctionsEconomic sanctions.327.117Kim Dong Jung1357700NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910557869003321Compound Containment3364255UNINA