“…Empirical research on economic diplomacy is limited, but typically interdisciplinary in nature and straddles the fields of international political economy, international economics and international relations (Bergeijk et al, 2011; Okano-Heijmans, 2011). International-relations studies are the most common and frequently assess commercial elements within the broader scope of diplomatic or foreign relations (Coolsaet, 2004; Lee, 2004; Maliniak and Plouffe, 2011; Morrow et al, 1998; Neumayer, 2007; Poulsen, 2015; Poulsen and Aisbett, 2016; Rana, 2007; Stringer, 2007). Despite the merits of this state-centred approach, the perspective has been criticized for a lack of examination of economic diplomacy’s commercial implications (Lee and Hudson, 2004).…”