China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US: towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism
"This book shows the impact of the recent trade tensions between China and the US on the world trade order, and how parties have reached a deal (so called "phase one", January 2020), which could lead to a more comprehensive agreement, and the consequences of these "adjustments&qu...
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Links: | https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11981#t=toc |
Zusammenfassung: | "This book shows the impact of the recent trade tensions between China and the US on the world trade order, and how parties have reached a deal (so called "phase one", January 2020), which could lead to a more comprehensive agreement, and the consequences of these "adjustments" in shaping new equilibriums. After 40 years, China has transformed into an economic superpower, which could now rival the US. This has evoked some concerns, and put the US in an uncomfortable position, as the US views the rise of China as a threat to its predominance and interests. However, China's development and its increasing economic power, which is a direct consequence of the ongoing reform process, is unstoppable. The confrontation between China and the US will favor Chinese expansion into the EU not only because the EU offers a more receptive environment for Chinese Foreign Direct Investment, but also because the EU and China have more in common if we consider the Belt And Road Initiative and the new bilateral investment agreement which is under negotiation. The EU, not only represents the final destination of the BRI, but also a more logical and convenient trade partner for China. The shift of Chinese attention toward the EU will also change the equilibrium between China, the EU and the US, bring forth the negotiation of new trade agreements, and move the entire international community towards a new world trade order and a new multilateralism which might evolve into a tripolarism"--Publisher's website |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (396 p.) |
ISBN: | 9789811226717 |
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spelling | Yu, Xugang Verfasser aut China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism Xugang Yu, Mario Tettamanti, Cristiano Rizzi China-United States trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the European Union and the United States Singapore World Scientific [2021] 1 online resource (396 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "This book shows the impact of the recent trade tensions between China and the US on the world trade order, and how parties have reached a deal (so called "phase one", January 2020), which could lead to a more comprehensive agreement, and the consequences of these "adjustments" in shaping new equilibriums. After 40 years, China has transformed into an economic superpower, which could now rival the US. This has evoked some concerns, and put the US in an uncomfortable position, as the US views the rise of China as a threat to its predominance and interests. However, China's development and its increasing economic power, which is a direct consequence of the ongoing reform process, is unstoppable. The confrontation between China and the US will favor Chinese expansion into the EU not only because the EU offers a more receptive environment for Chinese Foreign Direct Investment, but also because the EU and China have more in common if we consider the Belt And Road Initiative and the new bilateral investment agreement which is under negotiation. The EU, not only represents the final destination of the BRI, but also a more logical and convenient trade partner for China. The shift of Chinese attention toward the EU will also change the equilibrium between China, the EU and the US, bring forth the negotiation of new trade agreements, and move the entire international community towards a new world trade order and a new multilateralism which might evolve into a tripolarism"--Publisher's website China Foreign economic relations United States United States Foreign economic relations China China Foreign economic relations European Union countries European Union countries Foreign economic relations China United States Foreign economic relations European Union countries European Union countries Foreign economic relations United States Electronic books Tettamanti, Mario Sonstige oth Rizzi, Cristiano Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789811225802 https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/11981#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism |
title_alt | China-United States trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the European Union and the United States |
title_auth | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism |
title_exact_search | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism |
title_full | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism Xugang Yu, Mario Tettamanti, Cristiano Rizzi |
title_fullStr | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism Xugang Yu, Mario Tettamanti, Cristiano Rizzi |
title_full_unstemmed | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism Xugang Yu, Mario Tettamanti, Cristiano Rizzi |
title_short | China-US trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the EU and the US |
title_sort | china us trade frictions shaping new equilibriums with the eu and the us towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism |
title_sub | towards a new multilateralism or tripolarism |
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