- Translation Studies and Practices
- Global trade and economics
- Religion, Society, and Development
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Economic Growth and Development
- Globalization and Cultural Identity
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- International Development and Aid
- Corporate Finance and Governance
- Economic Sanctions and International Relations
- Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
- Corruption and Economic Development
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Chinese history and philosophy
Georgetown University
2023
Nanjing University of Finance and Economics
2010
As states employ financial sanctions as a form of economic coercion, firms become the foot soldiers. This analysis bridges work on weaponized interdependence with extraterritorial authority to understand de-risking behavior these firms. Companies fearing enforcement are likely limit exposure third party jurisdictions, which may expose firm regime. In particular, we identify two mechanisms – target leakage and political cascades third-party jurisdictions most be affected. We test our...
While many scholars find that security cooperation increases the foreign aid allies receive from a major power, other studies show an alliance also has negative effect and its terms can change over time. This article argues donor’s environment impacts participation in and, subsequently, allocation to allies. When is competitive, donor will concentrate resources on strengthening ties with In contrast, when favorable donor, it use as leverage obtain policy concessions allies, thus reducing own...