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Why TPP (or something like it) is inevitable

In geopolitics, concepts without utility don't last very long.

Fri, 05 Aug 2016

The anti-Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) camp seems to have two types. In one corner sit people pleased the deal may be discarded entirely while, in the other, they hope a failure is a chance for renegotiation towards a more comprehensive deal. Either way, they seem happy the TPP might be

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