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International Political Economy: Economic Integration and Globalization (continued)
 
Globalization is good. (So they Say). (Brief Article) Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm and Resource Issues Winter 2001 v16 i4 p2(1)

Africa Faces Challenges of Globalization. (Globalization and Africa). (economics)(Statistical Data Included) Mohamed Deouas. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p4(2) Bus.Coll.: 137P0893.

What Africa Needs to Do to Benefit from Globalization. (Globalization and Africa). (economics) (Statistical Data Included) S. Ibi Ajayi. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p6(3) Bus.Coll.: 137P0895.

The need for Stronger Domestic Policies and International Support. (Globalization and Africa). Evangelos A. Calamitsis. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p10(4) Bus.Coll.: 137P0899.

The Role of Institutional Reforms. (Globalization and Africa). (economics) Seyni N'Diaye. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p18(4) Bus.Coll.: 137P0907.

Making Globalization Work in Africa. (Globalization and Africa). G.E. Gondwe. Finance & Development Dec 2001 v38 i4 p31(3) Bus.Coll.: 137P0920.

The Real E-Revolution. PETER FINGAR. Internet World Oct 2001 v7 i18 p21

Fiasco in Miami. Comment, US and Brazilian trade negotiatons end amid demonstrations Sarah Anderson.
The Nation Dec 15, 2003 v277 i20 p22 (767 words)

The Trouble with Trade. Free Trade Area of the Americas talks Joseph Contreras, Jimmy Langman, Scott Johnson.
Newsweek International Dec 1, 2003 p40 (1064 words)

Perspectives on the Free Trade Area of the Americas.
Canadian Dimension Nov-Dec 2003 v37 i6 p10(4) (2217 words)

The cultural is political: a different look at the FTAA. Rachelle Cloutier.
Canadian Dimension March-April 2003 v37 i2 p37(2) (1499 words)

NAFTA Now 10 Years Old, Still Controversial.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan 1, 2004 pITEM04001108 (1702 words)

Mexico: Was NAFTA Worth It? A tale of what free trade can and cannot do. North American Free Trade Agreement Geri Smith, Cristina Lindblad.
Business Week Dec 22, 2003 i3863 p34 (3670 words)

10 years later, NAFTA harvest falls short for rural Mexicans. Hugh Dellios.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Dec 18, 2003 pK6034 (2251 words)

NAFTA at 10: Predicted `sucking sound' of job losses more like a whisper. Kevin G. Hall.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Dec 16, 2003 pK2399 (1198 words)

After Ten Years, Benefits of NAFTA Trade Agreement Remain Uneven.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec 12, 2003 pITEM03346246 (1176 words)

NAFTA's shop-floor impact; Ten years later, the trade deal costs some US jobs but buoys trade and efficiency. (USA)
The Christian Science Monitor Nov 4, 2003 p01 (946 words)

NAFTA at 10: business leaders say the North American Free Trade Agreement with the US and Mexico has been a boon to the Canadian economy. Maybe yes, maybe no. Free Trade, North American Free Trade Agreement Celeste MacKenzie.
Canadian Business Oct 14, 2003 v76 i19 p65(3) (1489 words)

U.S. Consumers Welcome Another NAFTA Ruling: Countervail Duties Imposed on Canadian Softwood Lumber Were Illegal; - Defeat is Another in a String of U.S. Recent Losses in Trade panels.
PR Newswire August 13, 2003 pNA (973 words)

NAFTA strains to meet environmental goals. Katherine Yung. Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service July 24, 2003 pK4032 (1927 words)

Nafta nears 10: the much-debated agreement may form the framework for the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas. (Special report: North America trade and transportation). Peter T. Leach. The Journal of Commerce July 21, 2003 v4 i29 p36(4) (1834 words)

How NAFTA failed Mexico: immigration is not a development policy. (Immigration And Work). Jeff Faux. The American Prospect July-August 2003 v14 i7 p35(3) (2359 words)

Gravity model: An application to trade between regional blocs. Inmaculada Martinoz-Zarzoso. Atlantic Economic Journal June 2003 v31 i2 p174(14) (6114 words)

Latin American revival falters: current economic and political realities make NAFTA expansion unlikely in the foreseeable future. (Global Marketplace). Alexei Bayer.
Research June 2003 v26 i6 p52(2) (1233 words)

NAFTA at 10: an economic and foreign policy success. (Worldview). Daniel T. Griswold. USA Today (Magazine) May 2003 v131 i2696 p22(2)

HOW NOT TO DO IT: NAFTA's section on protecting foreign investors has become a textbook case. MARY JANIGAN. Maclean's March 10, 2003 p46

Commodity policy in an era of globalization: the Mexican sugar industry and its problems under NAFTA. Antonio Lara, Paul Rich. Policy Studies Journal Feb 2003 v31 i1 p101(10)

Corporate control of North America: and how to bring NAFTA under popular governance. Jeff Faux. The American Prospect Jan 13, 2003 v13 i24 p24(4)

The Mexican state and the agribusiness model of development in the globalisation era. Gaspar Real Cabello. Australian Journal of Social Issues Feb 2003 v38 i1 p129(11)

Mexican Farmers Demand Renegotiation of North American Free Trade Agreement. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb 1, 2003 pITEM03032060

NAFTA and labor: a Canadian perspective *. Parbudyal Singh. Journal of Labor Research Summer 2002 v23 i3 p433(14)

NAFTA threatens California government. (North American Free Trade Agreement) (Brief Article) Nutrition Health Review Summer 2002 p17(1)

NAFTA agency sounds alarm on greenhouse gases. (Chicago Tribune) Delroy Alexander. Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service June 17, 2002 pK6929

Toxic Trade? A Canadian chemical firm says California's pollution controls violate NAFTA rules. (Global Business/Environment) Margot Roosevelt. Time March 25, 2002 v159 i12 pB18+

OPINION: NAFTA's Chapter 11 Threatens Environment and Democracy. Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb 22, 2002 pITEM02053083

NAFTA AND DEMOCRACY. (Bill Moyers Reports: Trading Democracy)(Brief Article) The Nation Feb 11, 2002 v274 i5 p7

Finding Allies in the Back Yard - NAFTA and the Southern Cone. (North American Free Trade Agreement expansion to South America) Felipe A.M. de la Balze. Foreign Affairs July-August 2001 v80 i4 p7

`NAFTA for the Americas'. (social, cultural, and environmental failure of free trade in the Americas to be continued) Earth Island Journal Summer 2001 v16 i2 p24

Will NAFTA Force US to Drink MTBE? (North American Free Trade Agreement, United States, methyl tertiary butyl ether)(Brief Article) Elisa Lynch. Earth Island Journal Spring 2001 v16 i1 p18

U.S.-CANADA TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND MNC PRODUCTION LOCATION. (multinational corporations)(Statistical Data Included) Susan E. Feinberg, Michael P. Keane. Review of Economics and Statistics Feb 2001 v83 i1 p118

NAFTA and the Legalization of World Politics: A Case Study. Frederick M. Abbott. International Organization Summer 2000 v54 i3 p519

NAFTA and Economic Activity Along the U.S.-Mexico Border. James T. Peach, Richard V. Adkisson. Journal of Economic Issues June 2000 v34 i2 p481

The Class Embeddedness of Corporate Political Action: Leadership in Defense of the NAFTA [*]. MICHAEL C. DREILING. Social Problems, February 2000 v47 i1 p21

Modelling the Regional Impact of Continental Economic Integration: Lessons from the European Union for NAFTA. Jean H. P. Paelinck, Mario Polese. Regional Studies, November 1999 v33 i8 p727

NAFTA coalitions and the political viability of neoliberalism in Mexico. Strom C. Thacker. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Summer 1999 v41 i2 p57(2)

New roads to NAFTA: after a decade, the three-nation partnership faces a raft of new transportation issues: almost 10 years have passed since the North American Free Trade Agreement was signed, and during that time trade between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico has grown dramatically. Ken Cottrill. Planning Feb 2002 v68 i2 p32(3)

Fighting for public health along the USA-Mexico border. (Reportage) Michael McCarthy. The Lancet Sept 16, 2000 v356 i9234 p1020

Domestic interests in NAFTA bargaining. (North American Free Trade Agreement) William P. Avery. Political Science Quarterly, Summer 1998 v113 n2 p281(25)


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 8

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapter 14

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapters 13, 18

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapters 3, 7, 10
 
         
         
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