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Here’s a problem with the TPP that Hillary Clinton ignores at her peril

  • Written by Rachel Rothschild, Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow in Environmental Science, Technology and International Relations, New York University
imageFord, Brezhnev and their aides smile for the cameras as they sign the Helsinki Accords. OSCE

Hillary Clinton and many of her fellow Democrats meeting in Philadelphia hope to show the party unity arguably lacking when the Republicans gathered in Cleveland.

A sticking point to a unified Democratic Party, however, has been the Trans-Pacific Partnership...

Read more: Here’s a problem with the TPP that Hillary Clinton ignores at her peril

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