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Ben A. Vagle and Stephen G. Brooks, "Command of Commerce: America's Enduring Economic Power Advantage over China" (Oxford UP, 2025)

Aug 21, 2025
Join Ben A. Vagle, a Stanford law student and PhD candidate, and Stephen G. Brooks, a Dartmouth government professor, as they dissect America's economic edge over China. They challenge the myth of China's rising power, revealing that U.S. multinational corporations dominate high-tech sectors. The duo explores the potential for America to impose significant economic damage on China during a conflict while discussing the strategic importance of alliances. Dive into their analysis of trade dynamics, rare earth export dependencies, and the future of U.S.-China relations.
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ANECDOTE

Research Began As A Dartmouth Thesis

  • Ben started this research as a Dartmouth undergraduate after Pentagon work in 2021.
  • His thesis surprised both authors by finding China far more vulnerable economically than expected.
INSIGHT

Profits Reveal Economic Choke Points

  • Profits reveal which firms produce hard-to-replace, geopolitically significant goods.
  • Profits are the best proxy for economic choke points and long-term leverage in global commerce.
INSIGHT

Firm Profits Outsize GDP Comparisons

  • Multinational profits concentrate U.S. economic power far beyond GDP comparisons.
  • U.S. firms generate 38% of global profits and 55% in high-tech sectors, while China generates ~16% and ~6–7% respectively.
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