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, or East Asian “Bloc”, are the kinds of anxieties seen in the 1980s in the relations between Japan and the United States …
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, Korea, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. We find two models of trade dispute settlement emerging. The first, which seems …-ASEAN, Korea-ASEAN, Japan-ASEAN, and ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTAs. They all adopt a closed, sovereign-centric view of trade …
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In contrast to early predictions during its accession, China has not sought to play a leadership role in the Doha Round negotiations, or to rewrite WTO rules in a systemic manner. However, China’s role in the negotiations came into prominence during the “mini-ministerial” held in Geneva in...
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