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ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION - APEC (2) answer(s).
 
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General equilibrium analysis of the TPP free trade agreement wi / Xin, Li   Journal Article
Xin, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The approaching tenth year of the Doha Round with no achievements to celebrate indicates a failure of the World Trade Organization. Formal negotiations of the Round expired in 2005 without reaching a consensus, and informal negotiations were stalled in 2008. Thus, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a recent initiative to deepen trade relations among countries bordering the Pacific, was greeted with applause and relief as a step in the right direction. This article discusses the region-wide Free Trade Agreement series of linked agreements that cover various members and issues. The recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model simulates two scenarios against the baseline, namely, a TPP agreement with China and without China. The preliminary results show that the TPP agreement without China cannot change the significant roles of markets and geography as the principal factors behind the economic integration of Southeast Asia with China. Trade and investment agreements facilitate market forces, they do not oppose them. The integration of the Asia-Pacific countries may benefit the US and other key economies.
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Taiwan-US relations: close but uncertain / Cheng, Tuan Y   Journal Article
Cheng, Tuan Y Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Taiwan's engagement with China has complicated its relations with the United States, even though Washington supports Taipei's engagement policy. Various American domestic actors are suspicious of Taiwan's new relations with China and raise their concerns. Some question Taiwan's loyalty and consistency, and some call for change of American policy toward Taiwan including arms sales. They are also displeased with Taiwan's actions on the Diaoyutai Islands disputes. Indeed, it is extremely difficult for a small power like Taiwan to manage the relations with two great powers, especially when they are in competition. The purpose of the article is to analyse how Taiwan keeps up its traditional ties with the United States and attempts to deal with the issues raised by the uncertainties in the relationship
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