By Zhuoran Li China’s admission to the WTO is one of the most significant events in the 21st century world economy. After engaging in 15 years of onerous negotiation and facing the most rigorous entrance requirements, China joined the WTO in 2001. Beijing used the admission as an external push to accelerate domestic economic reforms. …
CSR Volume 7: Interview with Josh Bramble
By Jacob Larsen Josh Bramble's article, "China's Belt and Road Initiative: The Limits of Debt-Trap Diplomacy in Sri Lanka," is featured in Volume 7 of the SAIS China Studies Review. Below he talks with online editor Jacob Larsen about his background, his piece in the CSR, and development finance in BRI recipient countries. JL: All …
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CSR Volume 7: Interview with Taylor Loeb
By Jacob Larsen Taylor Loeb's article, "The Belt and Road, With or Without Xi: The Policy Entrepreneurs Behind the BRI," is featured in Volume 7 of the SAIS China Studies Review. Below he talks with online editor Jacob Larsen about his background, his piece in the CSR, and the past, present, and future of the …
CSR Volume 7: Interview with Jacqueline Roeder
By Daniel Anaforian Jacqueline Roeder's article, "Securitization of Uyghur Identity: Responses of the Islamic World," is featured in Volume 7 of the SAIS China Studies Review. Below she talks with online editor Daniel Anaforian about her background, and her piece in the CSR, and the dynamics of some Muslim countries' cooperation with China. DA: What …
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CSR Volume 7: Interview with Tracey Fung
By Moe Pwint Phyu Tracey Fung's article, "Declining Political Power of Hong Kong's Capitalists: Unraveling Patron-Client Networks within the News Media Industry," is featured in Volume 7 of the SAIS China Studies Review. Below she talks with online editor Moe Phyu about her background, her piece in the CSR, and the future of the media …

