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few in legal scholarship considering the impact of the relationship between China’s growing soft power and its effect on … specifically examines how China’s methods of obtaining this power and influence—specifically through the Belt and Road Initiative … could justify future extreme acts, before examining steps that states should take to address China’s actions …
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As many domestic, inter-regional, and international political economy concerns burdened China's 2001 accession to the … World Trade Organization (quot;WTOquot;), including the aftermath of accession, there is the often ignored impact of China …, China, pursuant to reunification, and other key international players, including the United States and its trade policies …
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The EU has included human rights clauses in its international trade and cooperation agreements since the early 1990s. These clauses permit a party to a trade agreement to adopt ‘appropriate measures' in the event that the other party violates human rights or democratic principles. This study...
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While most economists are in agreement that China’s currency is undervalued, economists are less certain as to the … effect of the undervaluation. Despite the equivocal data, critics of China’s regime claim that the undervaluation leads to …, U.S. lawmakers perpetually raise the issue and periodically initiate legislation, which would deem China a “currency …
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With China a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Congress faces the challenge of determining what can take … debate regarding its treatment of China, giving Congress the ability to implement non-MFN high tariff levels upon an adverse … vote. WTO rules preclude Congress from threatening such action. Recognizing the importance of an annual evaluation of China …
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This paper analyzes the potential of partnerships of the European Union (EU) with China and Russia. The scope of …/regionalism, and multilateralism. The paper argues that the EU's objective of engaging with China and Russia on trade matters is to …. Moreover, a free-trade agreement between the European Community and Russia/China does not seem to be a suitable trade …
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International trade negotiations have traditionally been viewed as a two-level political bargain between trading nations and among domestic interest groups. While this bargaining model is helpful for predicting the political dynamics in trade negotiations, its focus on politics tends to obscure...
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China. Particularly with respect to dispute resolution, China has participated in the ongoing development of a Regional … Comprehensive Economic Partnership (‘RCEP') agreement, the launch of the China International Commercial Court (‘CICC'), and the … judgments (the Hague Judgments Convention).China's active role in the development of the above initiatives does not mean that …
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China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), officially unveiled in 2013, has been promptly placed among the top priorities … of China's foreign policy. One of the BRI's cooperation priorities is unimpeded trade, which implies the improvement of … several of China's important BRI partners including Russia and Central Asian countries. The paper addresses the current …
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