Explaining the Limits of the WTO in Shaping the Rule of Law in China

Ming Du, Qingjiang Kong
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When China acceded to the World Trade Organization in 2001, pundits were enthusiastic about the prospect that China’s World Trade Organization membership would boost international trade, encourage China’s restructuring toward a market economy, discipline the domestic legal system, and strengthen the rule of law in China. More recently, however, serious concerns have been raised regarding China’s record on the rule of law. The first National Security Strategy report issued by the Trump Administration in December 2017 claimed that China’s increased participation in the liberal international economic system had not effectuated China’s deeper engagement with, or respect for, the rule of law.

The purpose of this article is to take a critical look at the two contrasting narratives on the impact of the World Trade Organization on China’s rule of law construction over the past two decades. It concludes that, although the World Trade Organization has played a positive role in advancing the rule of law in China, such a role has long been exaggerated. Accordingly, we provide an account of why the World Trade Organization has failed to play a catalyst role in instituting the rule of law in China widely expected in the western world.
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解释WTO在中国法治塑造中的局限性
当中国在2001年加入世界贸易组织时,专家们对中国加入世界贸易组织将促进国际贸易、鼓励中国向市场经济转型、规范国内法律体系和加强中国法治的前景充满热情。然而,最近,人们对中国的法治记录提出了严重关切。特朗普政府于2017年12月发布的首份《国家安全战略》报告称,中国对自由国际经济体系的更多参与并没有使中国更深入地参与或尊重法治。本文的目的是批判性地审视世界贸易组织在过去二十年中对中国法治建设影响的两种截然不同的叙述。文章的结论是,尽管世界贸易组织在推动中国法治方面发挥了积极作用,但这种作用长期以来被夸大了。因此,我们提供了一个解释,说明为什么世界贸易组织未能在中国建立西方世界普遍期望的法治方面发挥催化剂作用。
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