This book explores the sectoral, regional, bureaucratic, and transnational forces shaping China's foreign trade policy as the country makes a transition from the era of bilateralism to engage the rules of the World Trade Organization.
This book explores the sectoral, regional, bureaucratic, and transnational forces shaping China's foreign trade policy as the country makes a transition from the era of bilateralism to engage the rules of the World Trade Organization.
Ka Zeng is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Bureaucratic Politics, Interministerial Coordination, and China's GATT/WTO Accession Negotiation 3. Decentralization, Industrial Geography, and the Politics of Export Regulation: The Case of Sino-Japan Trade Disputes 4. Putting Your Mouth Where Your Money Is: How US Companies' Fear of Chinese Retaliation Influences US Trade Policy 5. China's Porous Protectionism: The Changing Political Economy of Trade Policy 6. China's WTO Commitment Compliance: A Case Study of the U.S.-China Semiconductor Trade Dispute 7. State, Business Interests, and China's Use of Legal Trade Remedies 8. The Impact of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on China's Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Telecommunications Sector
1. Introduction 2. Bureaucratic Politics, Interministerial Coordination, and China's GATT/WTO Accession Negotiation 3. Decentralization, Industrial Geography, and the Politics of Export Regulation: The Case of Sino-Japan Trade Disputes 4. Putting Your Mouth Where Your Money Is: How US Companies' Fear of Chinese Retaliation Influences US Trade Policy 5. China's Porous Protectionism: The Changing Political Economy of Trade Policy 6. China's WTO Commitment Compliance: A Case Study of the U.S.-China Semiconductor Trade Dispute 7. State, Business Interests, and China's Use of Legal Trade Remedies 8. The Impact of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on China's Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Telecommunications Sector
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