Part I. Introduction ; Intellectual property and the state ; Regulating the quality of enforcement -- Part II The organization of the state. Customs: centralization without rationalization ; Courts: the emergence of rationalization ; Administrative agencies: the complex state ; Criminal enforcement: the failure of coordination -- Part III. The state in action: the politics of IPR enforcement in China ; Trademarks: capricious enforcement ; Copyright: beyond campaign-style enforcement ; Patents: creating rationalized enforcement -- Part IV. Conclusion ; State capacity and IPR.
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