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Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?

Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?

By Eva Novi Karina
On intellectual property rights, there’s a serious gap between domestic Indonesian law and the structures of the proposed RCEP.
Beyond Tariffs: In the Trump Era, a New Trade War Arsenal

Beyond Tariffs: In the Trump Era, a New Trade War Arsenal

By Cybèle Greenberg and Jonathan Jeffrey
The next-generation weapons of today’s trade war dangerously conflate politics and economics.

Intellectual Property, Defense Technology, and the Future of Great Power Relations

Intellectual Property, Defense Technology, and the Future of Great Power Relations

By Robert Farley
The idea that technological catch-up is possible may be flawed.

The Top 5 Risks for US-China Relations in 2019

The Top 5 Risks for US-China Relations in 2019

By Chen Dingding and Hu Junyang
2019 presents a range of challenge for the world’s most important bilateral relationship.

How China Might Repel the US Intellectual Property Trade Offensive

How China Might Repel the US Intellectual Property Trade Offensive

By Robert Farley
Intellectual property violations may be, in some sense, the WMD of the U.S.-China trade war
The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

The Strategic Consequences of a US-China Rift on Intellectual Property

By Robert Farley
Does it even matter if China updates its intellectual property regime?

Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks

Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks

By Eva Novi Karina
Proposals from Japan and South Korea would require patent law changes in several RCEP countries, including Indonesia.
Is China Rethinking the Shenyang J-31 Fighter?

Is China Rethinking the Shenyang J-31 Fighter?

By Robert Farley
The Chinese military has been lukewarm about the J-31, concerned that its performance did not merit domestic acquisition.

CAATSA's Out of the Bag: Sanctions, Intellectual Property, and US-China Relations

CAATSA's Out of the Bag: Sanctions, Intellectual Property, and US-China Relations

By Robert Farley
Push sanctions too far and China may decide that it’s past time to challenge U.S. financial and legal hegemony.

No War But Trade War

No War But Trade War

By Robert Farley
The trade war that Trump has initiated will hurt the United States, but the hope appears to be that it will hurt the Chinese more.

The Consequences of Curbing Chinese STEM Graduate Student US Visas

The Consequences of Curbing Chinese STEM Graduate Student US Visas

By Robert Farley
Are the costs of curbing visas for Chinese researchers in the United States worth the perceived benefits?
Decoding China's Aerospace Technology Transfer Strategy

Decoding China's Aerospace Technology Transfer Strategy

By Robert Farley
China’s own technology transfer policies may be keeping Chinese firms from accessing the world's most advanced equipment.

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