China and the WTO: Changing China, Changing World Trade

China and the WTO: Changing China, Changing World Trade

by Mark L . Clifford (Author), SupachaiPanitchpakdi (Author)

Synopsis

After fifteen long years of dialogue and heated debate, China has at last gained entry to the World Trade Organization. It will take its place among the other member states at the end of 2001. This unique and important book analyses the implications for world trade of this momentous event, as seen by the next WTO's Director-General. The key sections of the book discuss: the effect that accession will have on China as it struggles to meet all the requirements of the WTO the future role of the WTO and its current shortcomings WTO, Globalization and its Critics - Battle in Seattle, Davos etc Implications for the USA, Asia and Europe - the strains that will be placed on the existing order shift in the balance of global power as China overtakes Japan and matches the economic power of the US China's economic growth and its role in the WTO will be in the news for years to come. This book, from the man who will help shape the future of global trade, will be widely reviewed by the global media as Dr Supachai is the first director-general from a developing nation to hold this key position. China's entry to the WTO is a landmark event in the 21st century. It is a clear signal that China is ready to take its place amongst the global economic powerhouses and that it is prepared to play by its rules. This book, by the next Head of the WTO, explains the importance of this event and its implications for the future of world trade.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 228
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 05 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0470820616
ISBN 13: 9780470820612

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The next Director-General of the WTO explores the earthquake that will occur as China enters the WTO and the political, economic, and social implications for this giant country and the world economy.
Author Bio
Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi has held a range of positions in the Thai government, including Deputy Prime Minster (1992--95) and Deputy Finance Minister (1986--88). He was directly in charge of Thailand's participation in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations including its subsequent ratification and implementation. On 1st September 2002, he will succeed the Rt Hon Mike Moore as the Director--General of the World Trade Organization, a post he will hold for three years. Mark Clifford is the Hong Kong--based Regional Editor for BusinessWeek. He joined the magazine in 1995 and won an Overseas Press Club award for his 1997 coverage of the Asian financial crisis. He is a frequent contributor to BBC World Service, CNBC and other radio and TV networks