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Tafta

The Agreement of the Strongest
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Today in Brussels and the United States, a treaty is being signed that could radically change the lives of hundreds of millions of American and European citizens. It's called TAFTA. Its aim is to lower trade barriers as much as possible-particularly standards-between our two continents, in order to facilitate trade. Negotiations have already begun on regulations affecting all aspects of our lives (food, health, social rights, etc.). Yet these regulations are being undertaken without us, without our elected representatives, and instead with representatives of the multinationals. This book presents the issues at stake in TAFTA and identifies the potential risks, so that citizens can take ownership of these questions and demand a real democratic debate.

Author Biography:

Thomas Porcher holds a PhD in economics from Panthéon-Sorbonne University and is an associate professor at ESG-MS and a lecturer at Paris-Dauphine University. He is the author of Le Mirage du gaz de schiste (Max Milo, 2013). Frédéric Farah is a graduate of Sciences-Po Paris, a professor of economics and social sciences and a lecturer at Paris Sorbonne-Nouvelle University. He contributed to the joint publication Regards sur un xxie siècle en mouvement (Ellipses, 2012).
Release date NZ
November 9th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Max Milo Editions ed.
Pages
58
Dimensions
130x200x3
ISBN-13
9782315012640
Product ID
38401185

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