The free market reforms adopted by Mexico in the wake of the debt crisis of the 1980s and in connection with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) have jeopardized the physical and cultural survival of Mexico’s indigenous peoples, increased migration to the United States, threatened biological diversity in Mexico, and imposed additional stress on the environment in the United States. Despite these negative impacts, NAFTA continues to serve as a template for trade agreements in the Americas. Unless this template is fundamentally restructured, future trade agreements may replicate throughout the Western hemisphere many of the economic, ecological and social dislocations experienced under NAFTA. Using Mexico as a case study, the arti...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
A challenge identified at Earth Summit is to ensure that trade and environment are mutually supporti...
This thesis seeks to promote a clearer understanding of relationships between trade liberalization a...
The free market reforms adopted by Mexico in the wake of the debt crisis of the 1980s and in connect...
This paper examines the environmental justice impacts of NAFTA on the Mexican state of Chiapas and i...
Given that the indigenous population in Mexico is the poorest segment of its society, this paper exp...
This Article will focus on NAFTA and NAFTA\u27s supplemental environmental side agreement - the Nort...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was made among three nation-states, Canada, the Unit...
Much of the literature on environmental justice struggles in the United States and in the Global Sou...
Graduation date: 2007The effects of trade liberalization and trade integration can be seen in many\u...
Environmental equity problems are not exclusive to any one nation. With a lack of regulations, comm...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is often claimed to be a promising beginning for t...
Since the introduction of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, traditional maize...
This comment recognizes that NAFTA is first and foremost an economic treaty designed to foster econo...
This Comment presents a substantive analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement and its Envi...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
A challenge identified at Earth Summit is to ensure that trade and environment are mutually supporti...
This thesis seeks to promote a clearer understanding of relationships between trade liberalization a...
The free market reforms adopted by Mexico in the wake of the debt crisis of the 1980s and in connect...
This paper examines the environmental justice impacts of NAFTA on the Mexican state of Chiapas and i...
Given that the indigenous population in Mexico is the poorest segment of its society, this paper exp...
This Article will focus on NAFTA and NAFTA\u27s supplemental environmental side agreement - the Nort...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was made among three nation-states, Canada, the Unit...
Much of the literature on environmental justice struggles in the United States and in the Global Sou...
Graduation date: 2007The effects of trade liberalization and trade integration can be seen in many\u...
Environmental equity problems are not exclusive to any one nation. With a lack of regulations, comm...
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is often claimed to be a promising beginning for t...
Since the introduction of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, traditional maize...
This comment recognizes that NAFTA is first and foremost an economic treaty designed to foster econo...
This Comment presents a substantive analysis of the North American Free Trade Agreement and its Envi...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
A challenge identified at Earth Summit is to ensure that trade and environment are mutually supporti...
This thesis seeks to promote a clearer understanding of relationships between trade liberalization a...