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Rahm Emanuel on Free Trade
Democratic Rep. (IL-5); Chief of Staff-Designee
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Pushed through the NAFTA treaty
Leaders of the labor movement, close allies of Nancy Pelosi, were opposed to Emanuel [as head of the DCCC] because of his role in pushing through the NAFTA treaty, which they despised.
Source: The Thumpin': Rahm Emanuel, by Naftali Bendavid, Chapter 1
, May 8, 2007
Build a rule-based global trading system.
Emanuel adopted the manifesto, "A New Agenda for the New Decade":
Write New Rules for the Global Economy
The rise of global markets has undermined the ability of national governments to control their own economies. The answer is neither global laissez faire nor protectionism but a Third Way: New international rules and institutions to ensure that globalization goes hand in hand with higher living standards, basic worker rights, and environmental protection. U.S. leadership is crucial in building a rules-based global trading system as well as international structures that enhance worker rights and the environment without killing trade. For example, instead of restricting trade, we should negotiate specific multilateral accords to deal with specific environmental threats.
Goals for 2010 - Conclude a new round of trade liberalization under the auspices of the World Trade Organization.
- Open the WTO, the World Bank, and International Monetary Fund to wider participation and scrutiny.
- Strengthen the International Labor Organization’s power to enforce core labor rights, including the right of free association.
- Launch a new series of multinational treaties to protect the world environment.
Source: The Hyde Park Declaration 00-DLC1 on Aug 1, 2000
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