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亚太经济一体化视域下CPTPP的生成机理及其后续影响

曹广伟   

  1. (河南农业大学 马克思主义学院,郑州 450046)
  • 收稿日期:2018-09-17 出版日期:2018-12-10
  • 作者简介:曹广伟(1979-),男,河南虞城人,河南农业大学马克思主义学院讲师,河南省高校人文社科重点研究基地助理研究员,法学博士,研究方向:国际经济秩序。
  • 基金资助:
    国家社会科学基金一般项目,项目编号:16BGJ012;教育部人文社会科学研究青年项目,项目编号:15YJCGJW001。

On the Formation Mechanism and Its Follow-up Impact of CPTPP in the Perspective of Asia-Pacific Economic Integration

CAO Guang-wei   

  1. (College of Marxism, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450046, China)
  • Received:2018-09-17 Online:2018-12-10

摘要: 本文以美国退出TPP诱发区域一体化格局变动为背景,探讨了CPTPP的生成机理及其后续影响。CPTPP谈判进程大体遵循了“由外及内、外压内促”双向驱动的演进逻辑:外部,美国贸易保护主义抬头,中国及其推进的RCEP价值凸显;内部,日本积极发挥协调、引领作用,其他成员国基于经济逻辑的积极参与。内外力量相互作用,共同构筑起驱动CPTPP谈判的动力机制。随着CPTPP协议的生效实施,其强劲的扩张势头势必冲击“双轨竞争”的一体化格局,迫使亚太一体化进程沿着日澳设定的CPTPP路径行进;同时,其高标准的投资贸易规则更好地适应了全球价值链的需求,为新一代世界经济规则的制定树立了标杆,促使国际经济秩序朝着有利于发达国家的方向演进。

关键词: 亚太经济一体化, CPTPP, RCEP

Abstract: Based on the background of the change of regional integration pattern induced by the withdrawal of TPP from the United States, this paper explores the formation mechanism of CPTPP and its subsequent impact.CPTPP negotiation process generally follows the evolutionary logic of “driven by external pressure, internal pressure and internal pressure”:externally, US trade protectionism is on the rise, China and its RCEP value are highlighted; internally, Japan actively plays a coordinating and leading role, and other member countries actively participate based on economic logic.Internal and external forces interact to build a dynamic mechanism to drive CPTPP negotiations.With the implementation of CPTPP agreement, its strong expansion momentum will inevitably impact the integration pattern of “two-track competition”, forcing the Asia-Pacific integration process to follow the CPTPP path set by Japan and Australia;at the same time, its high-standard investment and trade rules better meet the needs of the global value chain, set a benchmark for the formulation of the new generation of world economic rules, and promote the evolution of the international economic order in favor of developed countries.

Key words: Asia-Pacific Economic Integration, CPTPP, RCEP