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- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (Harel Barzilai)
- Subject: G.A.T.T. FACTS (1)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.214900.15163@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
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- Excerpted from
- [The following article was taken from the _Covert Action_ Spring 1992
- article by Terry Allen entitled "In GATT They Trust"(p.60-65)]
- which we hope to obtain permission to post in full soon]
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- The Final Stage of the Uruguay Round
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- George Bush understands, as have most of his predecessors, the utility
- of trade policies both to subdue domestic opposition and to undermine
- foreign resistance to the presidential will. While the Gulf War
- established U.S. military dominance in Bush's New World Order, the
- economic front is problematic. Domestic recession coupled with
- increasing clout of the European and Asian economic blocs, have
- challenged the abuility of the U.S. to maintain the advantage it
- institutionalized after World War II.
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- Enter GATT, the General Agreement of Tariffs and Trade. This complex
- and seemingly obscure set of trade negotiations has been seized by the
- Bush administration to put real economic teeth into its New World
- Order. The current and 7th round, begun in Punta del Este, Uruguay in
- 1986, and therefore known as the Uruguay Round, is struggling to reach
- a conclusion. The final draft proposal, presented to negotiating
- governments by GATT director General Arthur Dunkel on December 20,
- 1991, was over 500 tediously technical pages long. Buried in the
- poderous language are a number of extemely far-reaching policy changes
- that would, if approved by Congress, dramatically distort the shape of
- democracy as we know it in the United States today. If President Bush
- gets his way in these GATT talks, it will also profoundly affect -in
- ways that could rival the impact of Columbus' arrival-the lives of
- indigenous and other Third World peoples.
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- The Dunkel Draft: U.S. Impact
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- First, under the Dunkel draft proposal, federal law would preempt any
- state and local laws that had even minor bearing on trade. The impact
- could extend to such diverse areas as evironmental policy, food safety
- regulations, worker rights, and social policy. It would also include
- many laws that control or regulate the flow of capital, such as
- anti-hostile takeover laws and regulations contolling foreign
- ownership of farmland, airlines, or the media.
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