Date of Award

8-10-2022

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Philosophy (MPHIL)

Discipline

Social Sciences

Department

Government and International Affairs

First Advisor

Prof. ZHANG Baohui

Second Advisor

Prof. TAM Wai Keung

Abstract

US and its allies worked closely to deny the USSR’s access to advanced technologies during the Cold War. In addition to multilateral mechanisms such as CoCom, they also took similar unilateral measures despite disputes between them. Yet, compared to the US-Soviet strategic rivalry, US-allies cooperation over technology denials against China is much less coordinated. Allies have not only taken different unilateral policies but also shown major disputes with the US. Allies’ unsynchronized and inconsistent unilateral technology transfer policies and the absence of multilateral institutions similar to the CoCom demonstrate the looseness in current US cooperation with allies in the China context. This study finds that the presence and absence of allies’ security rivalry with China and their threat perceptions shape their motives to work with the US over technology denials against rising powers.

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Pong, C. L. (2022). China’s rise and technology denials: A study of variations in allies’ cooperation with the United States (Master's thesis, Lingnan University, Hong Kong). Retrieved from https://commons.ln.edu.hk/otd/165/

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