China: Rule-taker, rule-shaker or rule-maker?
Despite its ascent on the world stage, Professor Henry Gao’s research shows that China may prefer to keep a low profile in global organisations. See his papers: Selected issues in TPP negotiations and implications for China China's ascent in global trade governance: From rule taker to rule sh...
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