Parties and trade policy: a theoretical framework -- Trade policy and party politics from the Civil War to 1980 -- The first Reagan administration: democratic pressure and White House retreat -- Partisanship heats up: the trade policy explosion of 1985-1986 -- The one-hundredth congress: trade legislation and presidential politics -- The Bush years: opening Japan, negotiating NAFTA -- Clinton's first two years in office: trade activism on all fronts -- Trade liberalization grinds to a halt, 1995-1998 -- Trade liberalization set back again, then renewed?: The battle in Seattle and PNTR with China.
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This work explores the role played by party politics in US trade policy. The author offers detailed case studies of almost all of the major trade issues of the Reagan, Bush and Clinton eras, including administrative and legislative efforts to curb auto, steel and other imports.
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Trading blows.
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Free trade-- Political aspects-- United States.
Political parties-- United States.
Außenhandelspolitik
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Exports & Imports.
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Commercial policy.
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Political parties.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- Trade & Tariffs.