U.S., China, and the WTO: Trading with the enemy?
Zhiqun Zhu
Global Economic Review, 2000, vol. 29, issue 3, 82-97
Abstract:
This article surveys and analyzes various views in the United States on America's trade relations with China in general and China's application for membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO) in particular. Different opinions can be heard from all sides of the political spectrum, but three distinctive camps can easily be identified in the United States regarding China's WTO membership and America's normal trade relations with China: strong supporters, fierce opponents and those between the extremes.
Date: 2000
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