This comprehensive new work offers a systematic analysis of growing Chinese engagement in global governance institutions during the past three decades.
This comprehensive new work offers a systematic analysis of growing Chinese engagement in global governance institutions during the past three decades.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott Kennedy is Deputy Director of the Freeman Chair in China Studies and Director of the Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Introduction: Learning to be insiders Scott Kennedy 1. China and the WTO James Scott and Rorden Wilkinson 2. Being in the WTO: China's learning and growing confidence Wang Yong 3. Chinese and Japanese FTA strategies and their implications for multilateralism Wei Liang and Junji Nakagawa 4. Organizational factors in China's GPA accession negotiations Tu Xinquan 5. China and the G20: A reform-minded status-quo power Ren Xiao 6. China's role in global governance: A comparison of foreign exchange and intellectual property Bruce Reynolds and Susan K. Sell 7. China's involvement in global health governance: Progress and challenges Yanzhong Huang 8. Learning by doing: China's role in the global governance of food security Katherine Morton 9. China's rise as development financer: Implications for international development cooperation Xu Jiajun 10. China and global labor standards: Making sense of factory certification Tim Bartley and Lu Zhang 11. Domestic politics and Chinese participation in transnational climate governance Thomas Hale and Charles Roger
Introduction: Learning to be insiders Scott Kennedy 1. China and the WTO James Scott and Rorden Wilkinson 2. Being in the WTO: China's learning and growing confidence Wang Yong 3. Chinese and Japanese FTA strategies and their implications for multilateralism Wei Liang and Junji Nakagawa 4. Organizational factors in China's GPA accession negotiations Tu Xinquan 5. China and the G20: A reform-minded status-quo power Ren Xiao 6. China's role in global governance: A comparison of foreign exchange and intellectual property Bruce Reynolds and Susan K. Sell 7. China's involvement in global health governance: Progress and challenges Yanzhong Huang 8. Learning by doing: China's role in the global governance of food security Katherine Morton 9. China's rise as development financer: Implications for international development cooperation Xu Jiajun 10. China and global labor standards: Making sense of factory certification Tim Bartley and Lu Zhang 11. Domestic politics and Chinese participation in transnational climate governance Thomas Hale and Charles Roger
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