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ID079061
Title ProperPolitical economy of the Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area
Other Title Informationa dilemma for China
LanguageENG
AuthorSheng, Bin
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area (FTAAP) has become a topic of focus since the proposal was first raised in 2004. The present paper considers China's policy towards the FTAAP from a political economy perspective by probing the gains, impediments and concerns for China, and makes judgments based on several possible scenarios. The author argues that from an economic perspective, China would benefit from joining the FTAAP both in a static and a dynamic manner because both its main trade partners and trade barriers in export markets are concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region. However, whether the Chinese Government is likely to support the initiative is largely dependent on certain crucial political and diplomatic elements, including the APEC approach, US-Chinese relations, quality of treaty, sensitive sectors, competitive proposal of alternative and membership of Chinese Taipei. Therefore, if the Chinese Government cannot ratify the ideology and terms of the initiative, or issues that are central to China's interests are not addressed, the FTAAP will only remain a proposal possessing economic possibility in the long run, without political feasibility in the near term
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 15, No.5; Sep-Oct 2007: p38-49
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol. 15, No.5; Sep-Oct 2007: p38-49
Key WordsAPEC ;  Asia-Pacific Free Trade Area ;  APFTA ;  China ;  Political Economy