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North American regionalism and global spread / Imtiaz Hussain and Roberto Dominguez.

Lippincott Library HF1746 .H873 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hussain, A. Imtiaz, 1953- author.
Dominguez, Roberto, 1967- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17).
North American Free Trade Agreement.
Regionalism.
North America--Economic integration.
North America.
Regionalism--North America.
Free trade--North America.
Free trade.
International economic integration.
Physical Description:
xii, 251 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Summary:
""The book by Hussain and Dominguez provides a thorough, comprehensive, and insightful assessment of the extent to which the three North American countries engage in trilateral activities and/or continue to rely on bilateral or unilateral interaction methods. Evidence on how NAFTA's actual provisions hold up in practice is based on a number of case studies drawn from trade, environment and institutional/administrative arrangements. The book offers valuable lessons for regional integration and multilateral undertakings elsewhere in the world. This wide-ranging and penetrating analysis of inter-state relations within NAFTA deserves a wide readership among practitioners and scholars alike." - Emil J. Kirchner, Jean Monnet Chair, University of Essex, UK "This book is a timely assessment of the achievements of NAFTA after 20 years. The theoretical approach is enlightening and the analysis constitutes a realistic realty-check with focus on NAFTA's limitations and various turns to bilateralism. A must read for scholars of regional integration and citizens interested in changes in the global political economy." - Finn Laursen, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark Was the NAFTA experiment a means to other goals for Canada, Mexico, and the United States, or an end in itself? This twenty-year study of trade and investment, dispute settlement and intellectual property rights, and the environment and labor finds all three North American countries are pursuing alternate initiatives independently, many of their thrusts streamlining with globalizing forces, and just as many strengthening Westphalian statism. Those findings caution against overly optimistic and deepening integrative arguments, invite exogenous dynamics like security considerations to mix and mingle with endogenous (or NAFTA-based) counterparts, and stop safely short of die-hard integrative opponents while opening pathways for both theoretical and empirical reassessments"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note:
1. North American Economic Integration: State versus Supranational Preferences?2. North American Trade: Growth with Strings?3. NAFTA and Foreign Direct Investment: Multilateralism Matters4. NAFTA's "Lynchpin": Dispute Settlement Mechanisms5. NAFTA and Intellectual Property Rights: Regionally Strapped?6. Environmental Side-Agreement: Societal Sideshow?7. NAFTA's Side-Agreement on Labor: Sidelined Forever?8. NAFTA's Inter-Governmental Underbelly: Westphalian Whispers?.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781137497918
1137497912
OCLC:
890360429

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