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    Jamie Moran Political Science 270 Analytical Paper: Spring 2016 May 18th 2016 Trans-Pacific Partnership What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership and how does it benefit Americans? Should people support the Trans-Pacific Partnership or will it affect them greatly? These are all important questions that Americans need to ask themselves when looking into the Trans-Pacific Partnership. To answer the first question briefly the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP for short is basically a giant free trade…

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    Nafta Pros And Cons

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    The North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA for short linked the economies of the United States, Canada, and Mexico by barring trade restrictions between the countries. However, NAFTA has been put under the microscope increasingly since its implementation and criticized by farmers, workers, and politicians in Mexico and the United States alike. The criticism has reached as far as the United States 2016 Presidential election where presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump have…

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    Transnationalism In Mexico

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    economic, and cultural exchanges. As bordering countries, the United States and Mexico have comprehensive history of transnationalism. From economic policies, such as the Bracero Program to political policies such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). But, what both economic and political policies share is the overwhelming influence that the United States had when determining these policies. Cultural exchanges happen on a micro level and manifest through music, movies, theater,…

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    The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a trade agreement between the states of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The document was signed in 1992 by the President of the United States George Bush, the President of Mexico, Salinas and the Prime Minister of Canada Mulroney. The United States didn’t sign NAFTA into law until 1993, when Bill Clinton signed the treaty into law. The treaty passed the US House of Representatives by a 234 to 200 and the US Senate by a margin of 60 to 38…

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    Neoliberal Globalization

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    starting place for economic freedom make it more difficult for women and minorities to succeed in the economy. This is clear in the case of the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. The Neoliberal Globalization policy of the North American…

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    countries around the world to adopt democratic forms of government, to the dismay of China. A main controversy between the two countries, was the United States support of Taiwan 's independence from China. The United States attempted to negotiate an agreement between the two countries, while China argues that the United States is intervening in private affairs, and suspect the United States is attempting to further distance the countries (Hao, pg.xxvii) Additionally, the United States military…

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    In order to analyze social and economic sides of Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, it is important to review details on this new free trade agreement (FTA). First of all, according Encyclopædia Britannica, free trade is “a policy by which a government does not discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by applying tariffs (to imports) or subsidies (to exports)” (“Free Trade” 1). The idea of free trade first appeared in 1776, when Adam Smith, an economist, claimed the benefit of…

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    NAFTA

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    treating the whole world as a proper sphere for political influence. NAFTA has a lot to do with globalism. NAFTA stands for “North American Free Trade Agreement” and is an agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries. The three countries are greatly affected by this agreement. NAFTA is not good for the United States. It is bad for the environment. NAFTA has created serious issues for the Earth’s environment. For…

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    relations with other nations are to protect and extend freedom and to ensure economic prosperity on a mutual basis,” (Chilcote 1994: 27) which is true when observing the European Union today, and this was most likely what people expected from trade agreements…

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    Mexico

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    Industry Environment- Supporting Industry & Industrial Production Growth Rate In Mexico, it has many different industries, including textiles and clothing. In Spain, textiles and apparel (including footwear) and footwear are two main industries. Hong Kong also has textiles and clothing industries but the occupation of industries in Hong Kong is small. Besides, the industrial production growth rate in Mexico is 0.9% which ranked 148 compared to the world. The industrial production growth rate in…

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