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The US-China conflict: What implications for the world trading system?
Registration has reopened for this event - please sign up using registration link to access the Zoom room. Please arrive online at 14.45 ready to be admitted to the Zoom Room for the talk to begin promptly at 15.00.
The webinar will discuss the implications of the US-China conflict for the global trading system. We will discuss the factors that explain the current US-China conflicts and ask whether this is best understood as a geopolitical conflict carried out through geoeconomic instruments or a trade conflict aiming at establishing a level playing field. Other questions to be discussed: What is the significance of the Phase One US-China and what can be the next steps in US-China trade relations? How should the EU position itself in the US-China Trade conflict? Can WTO rules be adjusted to better manage competition between China and more market based economies?If so,what could be the priorities for WTO reform?
An initial discussion will be followed by a Q & A.
Sponsored by CIS and ESC.
Date:
10 June 2020, 15:00
Venue:
delivered via Zoom
Speakers:
Lloyd C. Nelson (NYU School of Law),
Robert Howse (NYU School of Law),
Prof. Rana Mitter (University of Oxford),
Ignacio Garcia Bercero (University of Oxford; EU Commission)
Organising department:
Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Organiser:
Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford)
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtcu-trzIiGdUXK_nP1Rr4SuQ_I9uzfSRI
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Hannah Vinten