This journal examines the intersection of China's economic policies and its engagement with the World Trade Organization (WTO). It analyzes how China's domestic regulations, trade agreements, and initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative align with or diverge from WTO principles. The scope includes the impact of these policies on international trade, investment, dispute resolution, and intellectual property rights, with a particular focus on digital trade, state-owned enterprises, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations.
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Q4
LawQ4
Political Science and International RelationsQ4
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LawEconomics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Political Science and International Relations
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Global trade and economicsWorld Trade Organization LawInternational Arbitration and Investment LawInternational Development and AidConflict of Laws and JurisdictionInternational Law and Human RightsInternational Relations and Foreign PolicyCorporate Law and Human RightsDispute Resolution and Class ActionsInternational Law and Aviation