Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system

Since China’s accession to the WTO in late 2001, one of the most intriguing questions for trade analysts has been whether the “new kid on the block” would seek to disrupt the status quo in the WTO upon its entry. This paper answers the question by reviewing China’s participation in two key activitie...

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Main Author: GAO, Henry S.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-47382018-08-31T08:31:20Z Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system GAO, Henry S. Since China’s accession to the WTO in late 2001, one of the most intriguing questions for trade analysts has been whether the “new kid on the block” would seek to disrupt the status quo in the WTO upon its entry. This paper answers the question by reviewing China’s participation in two key activities of the WTO, i.e., trade negotiations and dispute settlement, as well as another important component of global trade governance: regional trade agreements (RTAs). Drawing from an in-depth study of China’s record in these activities, the author argues that, overall, China has transformed from a passive “taker” of the existing rules to a country that will “shake” the rules for its own interests or even “make” new rules, albeit at uneven paces in different areas. The paper analyzes the reasons for China’s varying behavioral patterns in the three areas, and concludes by exploring China’s future role in the WTO, as well as the potential ramifications of China’s ascent in global trade governance. 2011-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2780 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/4738/viewcontent/elephant_in_the_room.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University WTO international trade trade negotiation Doha Round Free Trade Agreements Dispute Settlement China Asian Studies International Trade Law
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Free Trade Agreements
Dispute Settlement
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trade negotiation
Doha Round
Free Trade Agreements
Dispute Settlement
China
Asian Studies
International Trade Law
GAO, Henry S.
Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system
description Since China’s accession to the WTO in late 2001, one of the most intriguing questions for trade analysts has been whether the “new kid on the block” would seek to disrupt the status quo in the WTO upon its entry. This paper answers the question by reviewing China’s participation in two key activities of the WTO, i.e., trade negotiations and dispute settlement, as well as another important component of global trade governance: regional trade agreements (RTAs). Drawing from an in-depth study of China’s record in these activities, the author argues that, overall, China has transformed from a passive “taker” of the existing rules to a country that will “shake” the rules for its own interests or even “make” new rules, albeit at uneven paces in different areas. The paper analyzes the reasons for China’s varying behavioral patterns in the three areas, and concludes by exploring China’s future role in the WTO, as well as the potential ramifications of China’s ascent in global trade governance.
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title Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system
title_short Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system
title_full Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system
title_fullStr Elephants in the Room: Challenges of integrating China into the WTO system
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2780
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