US-China intellectual property trade wars

Document Type

Book Section

Publication Date

7-2022

ISBN

978 1 83910 569 2

DOI

10.4337/9781839105708.00024

Abstract

This chapter examines the United States' use of trade threats, trade wars and other coercive tactics to strengthen intellectual property protection and enforcement in China. It begins by recounting the trade threats exchanged between the two countries in the early 1990s. It then explores the United States' use of a new-found strategy in the mid-2000s: the WTO dispute settlement process. Noting the United States' mixed success with that process, this chapter turns to the ongoing US-China trade war, which began during the Trump Administration but has continued into the Biden Administration. The current US approach combines the coercive tactics used more than two decades ago with the newer strategy of WTO dispute settlement. The chapter concludes by identifying eight lessons that we can draw from trade threats, trade wars and more broadly the use of coercive tactics to strengthen intellectual property protection and enforcement in China.

First Page

271

Last Page

287

Num Pages

17

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

Editor

Ka Zeng & Wei Liang

Book Title

Research Handbook on Trade Wars

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