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Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) and the Role of Congress in Trade Policy
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Document Date: 2014-05-06 13:53:50


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Seattle / Washington / D.C. / /

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Trans-Pacific Partnership / North American Free Trade Agreement / George Washington International Law Review / Investment Partnership / Omnibus Trade / Competitiveness Act / Congressional-Executive Partnership / Transatlantic Trade / /

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Cuba / Colombia / United States / Panama / North Korea / Israel / South Korea / /

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FDA Phase / Product Recall / Product Issues / Person Communication and Meetings / /

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University of California Press / Building Common Ground / /

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manufacturing regions / /

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Johnson Administration / Promotion Authority / Congressional Research Service Trade Promotion Authority / World Trade Organization / Fast Track Trade Negotiating Authority / House / Trade Agreements Authority / Limiting Trade Agreements Authority / General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade / Roosevelt Administration / Committee on Finance / Senate / Trade Promotion Authority / Congress / U.S. Congress / Nixon Administration / Senate Finance Committee / Congress Trade Promotion Authority / Clinton Administration / Institute for International Economics / Congressional Research Service / United States Trade Representative / University of California Press / /

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Obama / Robert A. Pastor / Cordell Hull / Hal Shapiro / Lael Brainard / /

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President / Trade Policy William H. Cooper Specialist / Contacts Author / Secretary of State / Senator / major U.S. trade partners / Executive / /

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Expedited Procedures / TPA / /

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The George Washington International Law Review / /

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www.crs.gov / /

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