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dc.contributor.advisor王定士zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorWang, Ding Shuen_US
dc.contributor.author劉立詮zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Lee Chuanen_US
dc.creator劉立詮zh_TW
dc.creatorLiu, Lee Chuanen_US
dc.date2007en_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-09-18T03:40:18Z-
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dc.date.issued2009-09-18T03:40:18Z-
dc.identifierG0949250353en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/34914-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description中國大陸研究英語碩士學程(IMCS)zh_TW
dc.description94925035zh_TW
dc.description96zh_TW
dc.description.abstract俄羅斯和中國進入世界貿易組織和經濟管理之變遷zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis research compares Russia and China’s formal and informal economic institutions, against the backdrop of the WTO. It analyzes the changing dynamics of interaction of institutional elements and processes that create the framework for economic governance under the WTO, situating Russia and China’s economic governance under WTO against the context of the respective countries’ economic transition processes. The institutional elements and processes of economic governance comprise such elements as: policies, legislation, institutions, organizations, government capacity, predictability, accountability, transparency, and participation. This research argues that while Russia and China significantly diverged in strategies in their transitions from a socialist economic system, their linkage to the past as they transition into the WTO creates useful comparisons that give us insights into what types of economic governance has worked, and what the two countries can learn from each other, if anything. Despite the concessions and economic integration the WTO could offer both Russia and China, there is no question the Russian federal government and the Chinese central government will continue to wield significant influence on its economic governance.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsI. Introduction………………………………………………7\n\nBackground and purpose of the study……………………...7\nHypothesized propositions and framework of the study….9\nLiterature review and methodology of the stud….…...….16\n\nII. Transition in Russia and China…………..…….21\n\nIdeological undercurrents………………………..…………21\nSearch for Economic Models………………………….……24\nRussia’s shock-therapy……………………………….……..28\n Transitioning toward the WTO……………………...…….32\nGradualism in China……………………………….…….…35\n Harnessing the Levers of State Control…………….……..35\n Comparative Advantage Defying Strategy…………...……38\nConclusion……………………………………………….…..39\n \nIII. Transition aftermath on economic governance in Russia and China………...…….41\n\nMeaning of Economic Governance………………….…….41\nEconomic Governance in China……………………...……43\n Historical Foundations……………………………………44\n Disadvantages……………………………………….……47\n Advantages………………………………………...………48\nThe Relevance of Economic Governance in Russia…...….52\n Economic Growth and Democratization…………………..52\n Vladimir Putin……………………………………………..54\nConclusion……………………………………………..……59\n\nIV. WTO constraints and opportunities……..……60\n\nGlobal Pressures on Russia’s WTO Accession……………60\nRussian Government Legitimacy under WTO……………61\nWTO Primary Purpose for Russia…………………………65\nChanging Economic Institutions in Russia…………..……66\nWTO Primary Purpose for China……………………..…..70\nComparison of Contentious issues in Russia and China…73\n Agriculture……………………………………………..….73\n Tariffs………………………………………………...……75\n Automotive and Aeronautical Industries……………..……77\n Banking…………………………………………..………..78\nConclusion…………………………………………..……….84\n\nV. New Competing Domestic Interests in Russia …………………………………………………………….87\n\nMultifaceted concerns…………………………….……………88\nIntellectual Property Rights……………………….…………..92\nAgriculture…………………………………………..…………93\nServices……………………………………………….…………95\nCivil Aircraft……………………………………....…………..97\nOther issues………………………………………..…………..98\nTariffs………………………………………..……………98\nCustoms regulations……………………………………….98 \nImporting licensing ……………………….………………98\nGovernment procurement…………………….…………..98\nOligarchs………………………………………………..……..99\nConclusion…………………………………………...………..105\n \nVI. WTO and Economic Governance………..…..108 \n\nNew International Concerns……………………………..108\n Promoting Growth, Stability and Influence……..……….108 \n Disenchantment with US Unipolarity……………………108\n China and Multipolarity……………………..…………..112\nCementing a New Strategy of Economic Governance…..114\nEconomic Capability……………………………………..118\nOrganizational Capacity…………………………………128\nPatrimonial Authoritarianism……………………………133\n Conclusion…………………………………………………139\nVII. Conclusion……………………………………….….140\nVIII. Bibliography…………………………………….…..146zh_TW
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dc.subject俄羅斯zh_TW
dc.subject中國zh_TW
dc.subject世界貿易組織zh_TW
dc.subject經濟管理zh_TW
dc.subject變遷zh_TW
dc.subjectRussiaen_US
dc.subjectChinaen_US
dc.subjectWTOen_US
dc.subjectEconomic Governanceen_US
dc.subjectTransitionen_US
dc.titleRussia and China`s Transition into the WTO and Economic Governanceen_US
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