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Diplomatic Remedies for THAAD Madness: The US, China and the Two Koreas

Asia-Pacific Journal, 2017
AbstractThis commentary assesses the geopolitical implications for war and peace in Northeast Asia of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense antimissile system that the US seeks to install in South Korea at a time of deep tensions in Northeast Asia.
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Economic Coercion in an Interdependent Era: China Responds to the THAAD Crisis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
China uses economic coercion against smaller commercial partners, as well as large economies that contribute to its own economic success. For example, following South Korea’s deployment in March 2017 of the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system, China adopted a range of informal economic sanctions.
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THAAD and AIIB : Implications for US-China Relations and South Korea

THE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 2015
This study considers the controversies surrounding the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense(THAAD) and the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank(AIIB) as an extension of US-China hegemonic struggle and analyses their impacts on the South Korea"s strategic choice.
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THAAD Integrated System Effectiveness Simulation (TISES)

Modeling and Simulation Technologies Conference, 1997
Dawn Horn   +5 more
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Sentiment Tendency Analysis of THAAD Event in Indonesian News

2017 14th Web Information Systems and Applications Conference (WISA), 2017
Ye Liang 0002, Bing Fu, Zongchun Li
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Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute

Review of International Political Economy, 2022
Darren J Lim, VÍCTOR A Ferguson
exaly  

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