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The case of China's non-market economy treatment at the WTO might be the typical case where (economic) reality outdoes … (legal) theory or, perhaps, expectations. By 2001, when the WTO let China in, its Protocol of Accession (PoA) included … special trade remedies provisions regarding China's economic model. Today, China and other members fight fiercely at WTO, and …
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regression model to select data from Chinese foreign-investing enterprises from 2005-2016 provided by China Global Investment …
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The new global projects put forward by China such as the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk … project as it already has free trade agreements in place with both the EU as well as China …
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changing relationship with China. The pandemic has given rise to fears of a new Cold War, which are based on out …-of-date assumptions and a misunderstanding of China’s motivations. Unlike the USSR, it neither seeks hegemony, nor aspires to evangelise … constructive engagement, or liberal internationalism, is no longer working, but a more confrontational relationship with China …
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This paper aims to provide a pragmatic policy approach to countering China's influence on trade and investment in the … west. It also examines how the United States should address China's ever-growing threat to regional rights, freedoms, trade …
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This article shows how China’s rise has radically altered the politics of one of the most prominent and controversial … but underappreciated change has taken place, largely beneath the radar of IPE scholarship: China has emerged as the world … negotiations on agricultural subsidies are now primarily centered on a conflict between the US and China. While reducing subsidies …
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The People’s Republic of China (China) has emphasized their respect for "sovereignty" in coalescing with the Global … explores the shift of China’s conception of state autonomy in the UN during the Hu Jintao era. It explores the notion … comprehended in Chinese academic journals and its rhetorical usage in the Chinese newspaper People’s Daily. In sum, China …
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undermined America's working class, resulting in a rise in U.S. populism. This view frequently targets the 2000 U.S. law that … granted China “permanent normal trade relations” (PNTR) and China's 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) as key … drivers of the country's rise and the now‐​famous “China Shock”— the period between 1999 and 2011 during which a size …
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How does China behave when its interests as a rising power contradict those of the developing countries, namely the … Group of 77 (G77) members, in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)? Even with the realist premise that China could go … voiced. This paper defines China’s rise in terms of its status identity between 2006 to 2008, and theorizes that, overall …
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