Brid ha convertido al Transnational Institute en un destacado actor de unas redes internacionales muy dinámicas que hacen campaña contra la liberalización del comercio. Es cofundadora del Centro Europeo de Solidaridad con las Filipinas y de RESPECT, una red europea contra el racismo y a favor de los derechos de los inmigrantes que trabajan en el sector doméstico. Brid es también editora de varios libros, entre los que cabría destacar Asia Europe Crosspoints (con Paul Scannell; TNI, 2002) y Melting the Iceberg: Ending the Cold War in the Korean Peninsula & the Search for Global Peace (TNI/Focus, 2001).
Global Europe FTAs
In October 2006, Peter Mandelson the EU’s Trade Commissioner launched the EU’s new strategy for a “Global Europe – competing in the World”. This strategy looks in two directions: outward to the EU’s relations with other countries, particularly in the South and inwards to the kind to the Europe that is envisoned for the future.
The inward policy clearly links for the first time the EU’s external trade agenda with the necessity of becoming more competitive within Europe itself. This will demand de-regulation of social and environmental standards or as Mandelson’s de-regulation agenda calls it - “an open and flexible approach to setting our rules” and implies a threat to people across the EU.
The outward policy is equally threatening to the lives and well being of peoples in the South. Gone is the talk of making globalisation work for the world’s poorer countries. Instead Madelson promises simply “a sharper focus on market opening and stronger rules in new trade areas of economic importance to us”. Access to public services, industrial and public procurement markets of emerging economies is a central element of the new strategy. This aggessive push in favour of European Transnational corporations also extends also to demanding access to natural and energy resources.
Besides it’s ongoing negotiations with the ACP countries for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), the EU Trade Commission has also launched a round of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with regions - the Community of Andean Nations, Central America and ASEAN as well as with countries – Korea and India.
See also:
Tom Kucharz La competitividad justifica todo 19 September 2007
Véase también
- Alternative Regionalisms News
- EU-Asia Free Trade Agreements
- Examining the EU - ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
- European and Korean social movements and civil society unite against the 'Global Europe' strategy and the South Korea-EU FTA
- The Second Conquest: The EU Free Trade Agreement with Colombia and Peru
Más material de Brid Brennan
- Relaciones América Latina-Europa: llegó la hora de iniciar una nueva era Abril 2010
- La Unión Europea y las Empresas Transnacionales Noviembre 2009
- Beneficios a costa de los pueblos y de los derechos humanos Octubre 2009
- Las transnacionales del petróleo en Colombia – Muerte a cambio de petróleo y beneficios Agosto 2007
- Por un modelo público de agua Marzo 2007




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