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Clash of powers : US-China rivalry in global trade governance / Kristen Hopewell.

By: Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020Description: 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108819862
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Contents:
Introduction -- The Doha Round impasse -- The new politics of agricultural subsidies : a US-China battle -- The dragon in the world's oceans : fisheries subsidies -- Beyond the WTO : erosion of the export credit arrangement -- Negotiating in the dragon's shadow : export credit for coal plants -- Conclusion
Summary: The US-China trade war instigated by President Trump has thrown the multilateral trading system into a crisis. Drawing on vast interview and documentary materials, Hopewell shows how US-China conflict had already paralyzed the system of international rules and institutions governing trade. The China Paradox - the fact that China is both a developing country and an economic powerhouse - creates significant challenges for global trade governance and rule-making. While China demands exemptions from global trade disciplines as a developing country, the US refuses to extend special treatment to its rival. The implications of this conflict extend far beyond trade, impeding pro-development and pro-environment reforms of the global trading system. As one of the first analyses of the implications of US-China rivalry for the governance of global trade, this book is crucial to our understanding of China's impact on the global trading system and on the liberal international economic order
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Introduction -- The Doha Round impasse -- The new politics of agricultural subsidies : a US-China battle -- The dragon in the world's oceans : fisheries subsidies -- Beyond the WTO : erosion of the export credit arrangement -- Negotiating in the dragon's shadow : export credit for coal plants -- Conclusion

The US-China trade war instigated by President Trump has thrown the multilateral trading system into a crisis. Drawing on vast interview and documentary materials, Hopewell shows how US-China conflict had already paralyzed the system of international rules and institutions governing trade. The China Paradox - the fact that China is both a developing country and an economic powerhouse - creates significant challenges for global trade governance and rule-making. While China demands exemptions from global trade disciplines as a developing country, the US refuses to extend special treatment to its rival. The implications of this conflict extend far beyond trade, impeding pro-development and pro-environment reforms of the global trading system. As one of the first analyses of the implications of US-China rivalry for the governance of global trade, this book is crucial to our understanding of China's impact on the global trading system and on the liberal international economic order

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