This thesis begins with a discussion of the theory behind free trade, and then examines some of the political rhetoric surrounding current free trade negotiations. This rhetoric ignores the potential pitfalls of free trade, and alternatives which would lead to more balanced development. The U.S.-Mexico FTA is placed in global perspective, with a discussion of the GATT. The maquiladora industry, dominated by multinational corporations, is presented as a "sneak preview" of free trade. This agreement would generate multiple realities, in that it would mean different things to different groups of people; it will have numerous negative effects, especially on Mexico's rural population. The ideological rhetoric obscures the fact that a primary res...
The following paper is in attempt reveal, analyze and explain the effects the North American Free Tr...
The history behind Mexico’s accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) sheds lig...
Professor McGee introduces two papers submitted to the 1990 UCLA School of Law seminar entitled Law ...
Much of the debate around free trade and, in particular, much of the North American opposition to th...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.At the summit of...
Although NAFTA\u27s impact is primarily economic, it will also have a profound political impact, esp...
The proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)1 between Canada, the United States of Ameri...
Dr. Kimberly A. Nolan García is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Centro de Investig...
The argument proceeds as follows. In the first section of the article, we discuss the historical con...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in December...
This article applies the Two-Level Games model to the Mexico-United States negotiations on NAFTA. It...
This paper attempts to contribute toward the ongoing formative evaluation of free trade agreements. ...
This thesis*, after presenting an overview of Mexico, examines the new business environment prevaili...
Like a bolt out of the blue, the idea of a free trade agreement with Mexico suddenly appeared on t...
This thesis analyses the interface between sustainable development and trade openings and the liber...
The following paper is in attempt reveal, analyze and explain the effects the North American Free Tr...
The history behind Mexico’s accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) sheds lig...
Professor McGee introduces two papers submitted to the 1990 UCLA School of Law seminar entitled Law ...
Much of the debate around free trade and, in particular, much of the North American opposition to th...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.At the summit of...
Although NAFTA\u27s impact is primarily economic, it will also have a profound political impact, esp...
The proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)1 between Canada, the United States of Ameri...
Dr. Kimberly A. Nolan García is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Centro de Investig...
The argument proceeds as follows. In the first section of the article, we discuss the historical con...
The North American Free Trade Agreement, signed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico in December...
This article applies the Two-Level Games model to the Mexico-United States negotiations on NAFTA. It...
This paper attempts to contribute toward the ongoing formative evaluation of free trade agreements. ...
This thesis*, after presenting an overview of Mexico, examines the new business environment prevaili...
Like a bolt out of the blue, the idea of a free trade agreement with Mexico suddenly appeared on t...
This thesis analyses the interface between sustainable development and trade openings and the liber...
The following paper is in attempt reveal, analyze and explain the effects the North American Free Tr...
The history behind Mexico’s accession to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) sheds lig...
Professor McGee introduces two papers submitted to the 1990 UCLA School of Law seminar entitled Law ...