China's reforms and international political economy/
edited by David Zweig
- London: Routledge, 2007.
- 234 p. 24 cm.
Preface: Globalization and China's Reforms: A Canadian Ambassador's Perspective Introduction: China's Reforms: International Political Economy and Explanations of China's Globalization /David Zweig and Chen Zhimin
Part 1: External Structures: Power, Norms, Multilateralism and Production 1. Beyond the Disciplinary Heartlands: Studying China's International Political Economy /Shaun Breslin 2. Soft Balancing and Reciprocal Engagement: International Structures and China's Foreign Policy Choices /Chen Zhimin 3. China in the World and the World in China: The Domestic Impact of International Institutions on China's Politics, 1978-2000 /Su Changhe 4. China, Southeast Asia and East Asian Economic Regionalism /Richard Stubbs
Part 2: China and the World Trade Organization 5. How Reform Drove China's Integration into the International Community /Fan Yongming 6. Trade Policy and Regulatory Politics: China's WTO Implementation in Comparative Perspective /Margaret Pearson 7. Hinges and Latches on the Open Door: The Normative Parameters of China's WTO Accession /Jeremy Paltiel
Part 3: Outside In? Case Studies 8.Between "Outside-in" and "Inside-Out": The Internationalization of the Chinese State /Greg Chin 9. Dancing With Wolves: Opening the Pharmaceutical Sector in China /Karen Minden and Jeffrey L Dong 10. How China Responds to Trade Sanctions: Decoding the Sino-South Korean 'Garlic War' /Jae Ho Chang 11. Globalization and Transnational Human Capital: Overseas and Returnee Scholars to China /David Zweig, Chen Changgui and Stanley Rosen
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