In From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century, I criticized the ineffectiveness and short-sightedness of the American foreign intellectual property policy toward China. As I argued, the coercive approach taken by the U.S. administrations created a cycle of futility in which China and the United States repeatedly threatened each other with trade wars, only to back down in the eleventh hour with a compromise that did not provide sustained improvements in intellectual property protection. Since I wrote that article five years ago, China has joined the WTO and undertook a complete overhaul of its intellectual property system. Because of China\u27s WTO membership, the United States can no ...
The United States has pressed China over the past several years to improve its protection of U.S. in...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become a major problem in the relationship between the indu...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United States lost about $2 billion of revenues annually due ...
In From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century, ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United States repeatedly threatened China with a series o...
Over the last two decades, the United States and the People’s Republic of China have engaged in exte...
In the past decade, China has experienced many impressive economic and technological developments. I...
Commentators have widely discussed the piracy and counterfeiting problems in China. Every year, the ...
This article commences with a brief history of China's intellectual property policy and internationa...
Commentators have attributed China’s piracy and counterfeiting problems to the lack of political wil...
This Note examines the current state of China\u27s intellectual property rights protection as it rel...
The debate on China\u27s piracy and counterfeiting problems has been ongoing for more than two decad...
Counterfeiting and the piracy of consumer goods in China are serious and globally recognized problem...
The United States has pressed China over the past several years to improve its protection of U.S. in...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become a major problem in the relationship between the indu...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United States lost about $2 billion of revenues annually due ...
In From Pirates to Partners: Protecting Intellectual Property in China in the Twenty-First Century, ...
In the past two decades, China has been heavily criticized for its inadequate protection of intellec...
This Article traces the development of intellectual property rights in China since the country’s reo...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United States repeatedly threatened China with a series o...
Over the last two decades, the United States and the People’s Republic of China have engaged in exte...
In the past decade, China has experienced many impressive economic and technological developments. I...
Commentators have widely discussed the piracy and counterfeiting problems in China. Every year, the ...
This article commences with a brief history of China's intellectual property policy and internationa...
Commentators have attributed China’s piracy and counterfeiting problems to the lack of political wil...
This Note examines the current state of China\u27s intellectual property rights protection as it rel...
The debate on China\u27s piracy and counterfeiting problems has been ongoing for more than two decad...
Counterfeiting and the piracy of consumer goods in China are serious and globally recognized problem...
The United States has pressed China over the past several years to improve its protection of U.S. in...
Intellectual property rights (IPR) have become a major problem in the relationship between the indu...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United States lost about $2 billion of revenues annually due ...