
Chinas Historic Accession To The World Trade Organization (wto) In November 2001 Not Only Represents An Important Milestone In The Countrys Transition To A Market Economy And Integration Into The Global Economy, But Is Also Among The Most Important Events In The History Of The Wto And The Multilateral Trading System. China And Global Trade Governance: Chinas First Decade In The World Trade Organization Provides Us With Some Fresh Empirical Data To Assess The Countrys Behaviour In The Liberal International Economic Regime. Such An Assessment Is Both Timely And Necessary As It Can Help Us Better Understand Chinas Role In The Evolving Structure Of Global Economic Governance, In Addition To Shedding Light On The Broader Debate About The Implications Of The Rise Of China For The International System. Through A Thorough Examination Of Chinas Wto Compliance Record And Its Experience In Multilateral Trade Negotiations, This Book Seeks To Better Understand The Sources Of Constraints On Chinas Behaviour In The Multilateral Trade Institution As Well As The Countrys Influence On The Efficacy Of The World Trade Organization. In Doing So, This Project Speaks Directly To The Following Questions Raised By Chinas Unprecedented Ascent In The International System: Is China A Rule Maker, Rule Follower, Or Rule Breaker In International Regimes? Is Beijing A Responsible Stakeholder Capable Of Making Positive Contributions To Global Trade Governance In The Long-term? -- Edited By Ka Zeng And Wei Liang Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This book investigates whether China acts as a rule-maker, rule-follower, or rule-breaker within the multilateral trading system following its 2001 accession to the World Trade Organization. Ka Zeng and Wei Liang, both established scholars in international political economy, utilize empirical data from China's first decade of WTO membership to evaluate the nation's integration into the liberal international economic regime. The authors provide a structured assessment of Beijing's compliance record and negotiation strategies to determine its long-term capacity as a responsible stakeholder in global economic governance.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a foundational text for understanding the early institutional integration of China into the global economy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous use of empirical data to support the authors' arguments regarding international regime behavior.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203079728
ISBN-13:
9780203079720
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