Fr. 219.00

Two-Level Games in Chinas Foreign Trade Policies

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.06.2025

Description

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Applying two-level game theory and rational decision-making analysis, the book explores how China navigates domestic constraints and international pressures to achieve optimal outcomes in its foreign trade policy.


List of contents










1 Two Decades after China's Accession to WTO 2 U.S.-China Trade Tensions: A Comparative Analysis with U.S.-Japan Trade Frictions 3 Challenges in the Interaction of Trade and Competition Policies 4 Trade Sanctions and Non-tariff Barriers 5 China's Solar Photovoltaic Industry: A Case Study on Development, Policy, and Global Impact 6 China's Strategies in Global Trade Governance: Towards Achieving a Win-set?


About the author










Zuozhen Liu is an Associate Professor of Law whose research focuses on cultural heritage law, international trade law, and Chinese constitutional law. She holds a Ph.D. in Art and Law from the University of Amsterdam and also practices law part-time. Dr. Liu serves as a legal consultation expert for local governments' rule-of-law initiatives, with her policy reports earning repeated commendations from various departments. Her work bridges academic inquiry and legal practice, with a focus on the intersection of culture, law, and development.


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