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The Socialization of China, Japan, and Korea (CJK) in International Economic Law: Assessment and Implications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Saadia Pekkanen*
Affiliation:
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies; School of Law, University of Washington

Abstract

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Type
China and East Asia on the World Stage
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

* Deborah Brautigam was unable to contribute remarks for the Proceedings.

1 Saadia M. Pekkanen, Henry Gao, & Dukgeun Ahn, From Rule-Takers, Shakers to Makers: Assessing the Socialization of China, Japan, and Korea in International Economic Law (unpublished manuscript on file with authors).

2 See, e.g., Pekkanen, Saadia, Aggressive Legalism: The Rules of the WTO and Japan’s Emerging Trade Strategy, 24 World Economy 70737 (2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Ahn, Dukgeun & Matsushita, Mitsuo, WTO and East Asia: New Perspectives (2004)Google Scholar; Gao, Henry, Aggressive Legalism: The East Asian Experience and Lessons for China, in China’s Participation in the WTO 31551 (Gao, Henry & Lewis, Don eds., 2005)Google Scholar; Saadia Pekkanen, Japan’s Aggressive Legalism: Law and Foreign Trade Politics Beyond the WTO (2008); Gao, Henry, Taming the Dragon: China’s Experience in the WTO Dispute Settlement System, 34 Legal Issues Econ. Integration 36992 (2007)Google Scholar.

3 See Henry Gao’s contribution in this volume, below.