1. Introduction Ka Zeng and Wei Liang 2. China in the World Trade Organization (WTO): A Chinese Perspective Rui Pan Part 1: China and the Established Structures of the WTO 3. China, Foreign Investors, and TRIMS: Bulking up, but Not Fully Compliant Jean-Marc F. Blanchard 4. China’s WTO Compliance in Banking Services: Looking at the Big Picture Marcia Don Harpaz 5. "Creative Compliance?" China’s Compliance with the WTO – A Case Study of Telecommunications Services Yuka Kobayashi 6. The First Decade of TRIPS in China Peter K. Yu 7. The Impact of WTO Entry on China’s Agricultural Trade Policies of Tariff Reduction and New Subsidies Hai Lin and Haisen Zhang Part 2: China and the Evolving Structures of the WTO 8. China’s Position and Role in the Doha Round Negotiations Xinquan Tu 9. China and the Doha Round Non-agricultural Market Access (NAMA) Negotiations Xiaodong Wang and Ka Zeng 10. China, Developing Countries, and the Doha Round Agricultural Negotiations Wei Liang 11. Sense and Sensibilities of China and WTO Dispute Settlement Marcia Don Harpaz 12. The Political Economy of Developing Country Antidumping Actions against China Ka Zeng 13. Conclusion Ka Zeng
Biography
Ka Zeng is Professor of Political Science and Director of Asian Studies at the University of Arkansas, USA.
Wei Liang is Associate Professor in the School of International Policy Management at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, USA.






