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China's Gambit: The Calculus of Coercion

Ketian Zhang, Assistant Professor of International Security, George Mason University

12:30pm - 1:45pm | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418, 133 S. 36th St
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Professor Ketian Zhang discusses her new book, China's Gambit: The Calculus of Coercion (Cambridge University Press, 2023), which examines, when, why and how China uses coercion when faced with issues of national security, such as territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas, foreign arms sales to Taiwan, and foreign leaders' reception of the Dalai Lama. 

Ketian Vivian Zhang is an assistant professor of international security in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. She studies rising powers, coercion, economic statecraft, and maritime disputes in international relations and social movements in comparative politics, with a regional focus on China and East Asia. Zhang bridges the study of international relations and comparative politics and has a broader theoretical interest in linking international security and international political economy. Her research has appeared in International Security, Journal of Strategic Studies, and Journal of Contemporary China, among other venues. She received her PhD in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2018, and is also a proud badger.

Open to all. This event is held onsite with a Zoom session. Please register in advance here:

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