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Network Power and U.S.Led Multilateral Export Control — From the Perspective of Industrial Network

Pan Rui

Abstract: US dominance in network structure is not only the source of leverage for it to force other countries into cooperation in export control,but also serves as a motivation for US to implement export control on its adversaries. On the one hand,the central position in industrial network is a power resource that a hegemonic country needs to maintain,and export control is the policy used by US government to maintain its seizure of this position. On the other hand,network power is a tool for the US government to achieve multilateral export control: when third parties refuse to cooperate or the de-gree of cooperation does not meet the expectations of US government,US government can use its network power as a leverage to persuade or force them into cooperation. At the same time,domestic and international constraints will affect the cost of using such power.
Keywords: export control,international cooperation,network power,Great Power competition
Authors: Pan Rui,Professor,Center for American Studies,Fudan University; Xie Chen,Ph. D Candidate,School of International Relations and Public Affairs,Fudan University.

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