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The Ussingapore Free Trade Agreement An American Perspective On Power Trade And Security In The Asia Pacific Eulsoo Pang

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The Ussingapore Free Trade Agreement An American Perspective On Power Trade And Security In The Asia Pacific Eulsoo Pang
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Eul-Soo Pang
ISBN: 9789814345002, 9814345008
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Ussingapore Free Trade Agreement An American Perspective On Power Trade And Security In The Asia Pacific Eulsoo Pang by Eul-soo Pang 9789814345002, 9814345008 instant download after payment.

Free trade has become the mantra of development strategy for many countries in the world, especially those in the Asia Pacific. This book delves into the American side of the story. It is about how Singapore and the United States came to sign the agreement in 2003 (taking effect from 1 January 2004). The United States - Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSFTA) is the first FTA that America signed with an Asian country and the second such agreement with a fully developed country, after Canada. The city-state has used a free trade agreement as both a national survival and a growth strategy, first forging such FTA ties with its major trading partners and then expanding its strategic link to such extra-regional great powers as the United States, Japan, Australia, China, India, and the European Union. Both Singapore and the United States saw in FTAs something more than just merchandise trade. After 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration linked granting trade preferences to security policy. Instead of using FTAs as a tool to reduce the ballooning trade deficit and to forge FTAs with such major trading partners as China, Japan, and the European Union, the Bush administration politicized the FTA process by going after smaller economies in order to garner their support for its global security strategy. Single-issue special interest groups and acrimonious partisanism in the U.S. Congress have diluted the principle of free market and competition. But the book argues that the USSFTA is an exception to this rule because the partners are fully developed economies. The book also questions whether such high "WTO-Plus" gold standards that the two partners have embraced can easily be replicated elsewhere.

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