Author: | Qingjiang Kong | ISBN: | 9789814452144 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | March 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Qingjiang Kong |
ISBN: | 9789814452144 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | March 16, 2012 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
The European Union (EU) has now become the largest trade partner of China. While Sino-US trade relations and particularly the high-profile trade disputes between the US and China get considerable academic attention for geopolitical reasons, less research has been done on the Sino-EU trade disputes that gradually loom large on the horizon. This book delves into the trade disputes between China and the EU and identifies the causes for trade disputes. It examines how the disputes will shape China-EU trade relations, and offers a macro overview on how the issues can be resolved or at least how they should be managed.
This timely book sheds light on Sino-EU trade disputes, putting these in global perspective and enriching the literature in this regard.
Contents:
Readership: Trade specialists, trade lawyers, public policy makers, advanced undergraduates and graduate students in trade/business, law, and China Studies.
The European Union (EU) has now become the largest trade partner of China. While Sino-US trade relations and particularly the high-profile trade disputes between the US and China get considerable academic attention for geopolitical reasons, less research has been done on the Sino-EU trade disputes that gradually loom large on the horizon. This book delves into the trade disputes between China and the EU and identifies the causes for trade disputes. It examines how the disputes will shape China-EU trade relations, and offers a macro overview on how the issues can be resolved or at least how they should be managed.
This timely book sheds light on Sino-EU trade disputes, putting these in global perspective and enriching the literature in this regard.
Contents:
Readership: Trade specialists, trade lawyers, public policy makers, advanced undergraduates and graduate students in trade/business, law, and China Studies.