Countermeasures for China’s Better Participation in Global Trade Governance
Yuyan Zhang ()
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Yuyan Zhang: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 17 in The Change of Global Economic Governance and China, 2022, pp 273-281 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract For developing countries like China, participating in the WTO and many other international multilateral economic systems still has disadvantages, such as the “unfairness” of safeguarding national sovereignty and the “incompatibility” of coordinating with domestic systems. However, it is clear that China does not want to stay outside of the system or go against the current system, nor does it try to overthrow it and make a thorough reform of the current system. It would rather strive to change the current system based on the rationalization and effectiveness of the global trade governance mechanism, achieve a steady and orderly development of the system, and promote the economic development of this country and other countries in the world.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0699-2_17
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