Publications

Papers in English(from 2006 to 2013)

Papers in English

1.       Tu Xinquan,“China’s Position and Role in the WTO”, in Kevin H. Zhang(ed.), China as the World Factory, Routledge of Taylor & Francis Group, 2006

2.       Nianli Zhou,Research on the Sustainable Development of Export: Theoretic Meaning,  Evaluation Model and Empirical Research,《中国人口、资源与环境》(英文版) 2008年第4期(季刊),独撰

3.       Tu Xinquan,China: revisionist rather than revolutionist, in John Kirton and Madeline Koch(eds), The G20 Pittsburgh Summit 2009,London: Newsdesk Media Group, 2009

4.       Tu Xinquan,China’s role in a world in crisis, in John Kirton(ed), G8.G20: the 2010 Canadian Summits, London: Newsdesk Communications, 2010.

5.       Tu Xinquan,Organizational Aspects of China's GPA Accession Negotiation and Their Implications," Indiana University Research Center for Chinese Politics & Business, Working Paper #6, October 2011

6.       Tu Xinquan,The revival of industrial policy: how should the WTO address it? In The Future and the WTO: Confronting the Challenges: A Collection of Short Essays. Edited byRicardo Meléndez-Ortiz, Christophe Bellmann and Miguel Rodriguez Mendoza. Geneva: ICTSD, 2012.

7.       Tu Xinquan,Liberalising trade: mapping the way ahead. In The G20 Mexico Summit 2012: The Quest for Growth and Stability. Edited by John Kirton and Madeline Koch. London: Newsdesk Media Group and the G20 Research Group, 2012.

8.       Tu Xinquan,The knock-on effect of china’s changing role in world trade, in John Kirton(ed), BRICS New Delhi Summit 2012. London: Newsdesk Media Group, 2012.

9.       Tu Xinquan,How Should China Respond to the TPP?, in Paul Davidson (ed), Trading Arrangements in the Pacific Rim: ASEAN and APEC. Thomson Reuters/Thomson West. 2012. http://store.westlaw.com/trading-arrangements-in-pacific-rim-asean-apec/183242/30573017/productdetail.

10.   Tu Xinquan,China’s GPA negotiations: what are they really about?, in Scott Kennedy and Shuaihua Cheng (eds), The growing role of Chinese in global governance. Geneva: ICTSD, 2012.

11.   Tu Xinquan,The Green Economy in the G-20, Post-Mexico: Implications for China. SAIIA Occasional Paper No 162, November 2013.

12.   Tu Xinquan,China’s position and role in the Doha Round negotiations, in Ka Zeng and Wei Liang (eds), China and Global Trade Governance, London: Routledge, 2013.