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China and the TPP
China Won’t Rush to Join CPTPP. Neither Should the US.
By Alex Yu-Ting Lin and Saori N. Katada
Patience – and careful attention to laying the domestic groundwork – would benefit both countries more than a race to join the trade pact.
China’s Economic Reforms: Global Outlook
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Fabio Ghironi.
Three Strikes: A Tipping Point for Hong Kong?
By Farzana Aslam
Do recent events spell the end of Hong Kong's days as a global center?
The Data Is in the Details: Cross-Border Data Flows and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Sam Klein
How will the TPP impact cross-border data flows, the lifeblood of the modern Internet.
China's Big Plans for Big Data
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's statistical tricks, the Ma-Xi meeting, and what China's destroyer said to the USS Lassen. China links.
Could the TPP Actually Divide Asia?
By Shihoko Goto
The Trans-Pacific Partnership may not prove the force stability many assume.
What Does China Think of the TPP?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is taking a wait-and-see approach on the U.S.-led trade deal.
‘Free’ Trade and the Sovereignty Squeeze
By Ji Xianbai
Mercantilism in trade agreement rules-setting makes weaker economies slaves to the interests of economic hegemons.
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