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- Title
The Cat and Mouse Saga Continues: Understanding the US-China Trade War.
- Authors
WEI SHI
- Abstract
This article examines the United States' upward spiral of pressure on China's prolonged issues of intellectual property rights (IPR) in light of the escalated US-China trade war and attempts to demystify the genuine crux of China's IPR enforcement. While much ink has been spilled on the negative impact of unilateral sanctions, little scholarship has been devoted to the inherent defects of unilateralism and China's inability to enforce "alleged" IPR as a result of a complex interplay of cultural, ideological, and institutional realms taking place both in China and in the United States. While an extensive literature has examined the fragile nature of the Chinese enforcement regime and its impact on bilateral trade relations between the US and China, the testing of empirical evidence as to the legal, political, and cultural underpinnings from a prismatic lens has been little explored. By examining multifaceted incompatibilities between the US and China while analyzing the overlooked aspects during previous and present Sino-US negotiations over intellectual property protection, this Article aims to shed new light on the perennial conundrum and provide insight into how the USChina trade talks should be refrained to mitigate the intellectual property enforcement menace.
- Publication
Texas International Law Journal, 2020, Vol 55, Issue 2, p187
- ISSN
0163-7479
- Publication type
Academic Journal