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Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the World Health Organization would implement, not violate, UN principles

Taiwan’s meaningful participation in the World Health Organization would implement, not violate, UN principles

May 14, 2020 Yu-Jie Chen Leave a comment

WHO and governments around the world would benefit from this principled reform. By Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen When SARS traumatized Asia…

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Posted in: International relations, Taiwan Filed under: COVID-19, International law, WHO
Taiwan and the World Health Assembly: the politics of invitation

Taiwan and the World Health Assembly: the politics of invitation

May 11, 2020 Yu-Jie Chen 1 Comment

WHO Director-General Tedros’ decision not to invite Taiwan to this year’s WHA is an endorsement of China’s politics towards Taiwan,…

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Posted in: International relations, Taiwan Filed under: WHO
How does China wield influence in the World Health Organization—and other international organizations?

How does China wield influence in the World Health Organization—and other international organizations?

May 4, 2020 Yu-Jie Chen Leave a comment

Given the recent controversies with the World Health Organization (WHO) and China, people have been wondering about China’s influence over…

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Posted in: International relations Filed under: WHO

The Wang Liqiang spy/defector story: real or fake?

November 27, 2019 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

Wang Liqiang is a Chinese national now in Australia who recently went to the Australian press (here, The Age) to…

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Posted in: International relations, Miscellaneous, Politics

First they came for the Canadians…

December 17, 2018 Donald Clarke 3 Comments

I have just published an op-ed in the Washington Post on the cases of detained Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael…

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Posted in: International relations, Law, Politics Filed under: Huawei, Meng Wanshou, Michael Kovrig, Michael Spavor

The Huawei arrest case: what if China did the same thing?

December 7, 2018 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

In my part of the internet, the wires are burning up over the arrest in Canada, for extradition to the…

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Posted in: International relations, Law Filed under: Criminal law, Huawei, Meng Wanzhou

US Supreme Court agrees to hear Vitamin C case

January 12, 2018 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

The Supreme Court decided today to hear a very important case revolving around the issue of how much deference US…

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Posted in: International relations, Law

“Market economy status” in China’s WTO Protocol of Accession: No, the rule in Article 15(a) didn’t disappear after 2016

December 12, 2017 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

There’s currently a debate over whether China’s WTO trading partners should grant it “market economy status” (MES). The significance of…

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Posted in: International relations, Law Filed under: market economy status, WTO

Lectures on Law of the Sea and sovereignty issues

July 27, 2017 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

My colleague Sean Murphy has recorded a series of lectures on international legal issues highly relevant to China’s sovereignty and…

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Posted in: International relations, Law

Chinese Grammar Matters: A Response to Julian Ku

July 4, 2017 Donald Clarke 3 Comments

Prof. Julian Ku yesterday suggested on Lawfare (“Grammar Matters: Did China Really Declare that the Entire Sino-UK Joint Declaration is “Not…

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