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What Money Can't Buy: The Security Externalities of Chinese Economic Statecraft in Post-War Sri Lanka

机译:钱买不到:战后斯里兰卡中国经济治国方的安全外部性

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China's growing trade, investment, and aid links are commonly believed to constitute a potent instrument of statecraft, generating important security externalities. Yet there is insufficient research tracing the precise mechanisms linking economic relationships between a "sender" and "target" state to actual influence in the security domain. We offer three contributions. First, we map out the theoretical mechanisms of influence in a sender-target relationship. Second, we empirically investigate these mechanisms through a case study of China's economic influence in Sri Lanka since 2009. Third, we use our findings to generate new insights on the mechanisms of influence in the economic statecraft literature and the dynamics of great-power competition in South Asia. Beijing's ability to convert its considerable economic resources into strategic influence in Sri Lanka is currently hampered by the poor planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, domestic politics, and Sri Lanka's relationship with India, a regional competitor and rising power.
机译:人们普遍认为,中国不断增长的贸易,投资和援助联系构成有效的治国手段,产生了重要的安全外部性。然而,还没有足够的研究来追踪将“发件人”和“目标”状态之间的经济关系与安全领域中的实际影响联系起来的精确机制。我们提供三笔捐款。首先,我们列出了发件人-目标关系中影响的理论机制。其次,我们通过对2009年以来中国在斯里兰卡的经济影响进行案例研究,对这些机制进行了实证研究。第三,我们使用我们的发现对经济治国文学中的影响机制以及印度大国竞争的动力学产生了新的见解。南亚。目前,由于基础设施项目的规划和实施不力,国内政治以及斯里兰卡与印度的关系(区域竞争对手和实力不断增强),北京无法将其大量经济资源转化为在斯里兰卡的战略影响力。

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