Historical and strategic concern over the US-China trade war: Will they be within the WTO?

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Abstract

The trade war between the US and China in the Trump era has become a momentous event in the world economy. It is necessary to see how trade relations between them have played out within the WTO from a historical perspective. Since the Opium Wars, both economic and political concerns have changed the relationship between these two countries. The escalation from a trade conflict to trade war shows the rivalry between the US and China for hegemony in the twenty-first century's regional and world politics. The economic, technological, and manufacturing competition that is a part of hegemonic rivalry is not totally new; this is borne out by the history of the US-China economic relations. The escalation of this 'trade war' now has spill-over effects on other countries, being beyond the normative framework of the WTO. There is an impasse in this ongoing saga, but the silver lining is that there will be a re-construction of the multilateral trading system.

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Hur, N. (2018). Historical and strategic concern over the US-China trade war: Will they be within the WTO? Journal of East Asia and International Law, 11(2), 393–411. https://doi.org/10.14330/jeail.2018.11.2.07

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