POL 373 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Berlin Wall, Nato, Missile Gap
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The general agreement on tariffs and trade discussions were complex and lengthy which led them to be referred to as rounds. During john f. kennedy"s administration the united states and the european economic. The united states was worried that trade with the european economic community would be at the expense of united states exporters. Increased participation in the general agreement on tariffs and trade led to john f. kennedy acquiring more powers for the president of the united states congress to give him these powers. Used public relations and credibility gaining moves like hard bargaining to sway. John f. kennedy and the united states were worried about de gaulle"s veto of great britain. The nuclear age created new problems that couldn"t be solved through conventional means entering the european economic community harming the general agreement on tariffs and trade rounds in 1962. This led to the development of limited war theory.