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NAFTA and Beyond - Alternative Perspectives in the Study of Global Trade and Development (Paperback)
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NAFTA and Beyond - Alternative Perspectives in the Study of Global Trade and Development (Paperback)
Series: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series, 610
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As industrial globalization continues to surge, the impact of free
trade on a global economy has remained one of the most debated
topics in the sociopolitical arena. With the swelling popularity of
the neo-liberal approach among economists and policy makers, it's
crucial to keep the social, political, and environmental
consequences of unrestricted trade at the forefront of the
discussion. One of the most recent neo-liberal projects, the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), is an example of how the
term free trade can bear distinct and contradictory meanings.
Examining and clarifying the complex dimensions of NAFTA and its
consequences sits at the core of this special issue of The Annals,
which extends to offer in-depth analyses of specific countries and
regions in Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Reflecting an
interdisciplinary perspective from a group of distinguished
scholars, the papers in this timely and thought-provoking issue are
divided into three major sections: I. Political and Economic
Dimensions of Free Trade Offering a bird's eye perspective on the
global landscape, this first section provides readers with a solid
framework to understand the concepts and applications of
neo-liberal policies. II. NAFTA, Labor, and the Nation State
Focusing on the relationship between labor and the state, these
papers look at the causes and implications of economic
globalization on economic inequality, civil society, and indigenous
movements. III. Regionalization and Primary Goods Extraction What
effects do neo-liberal projects have on agricultural, mining, and
other primary resources? This final section reviews the
environmental impact of a global economy. As the neo-liberalism
approach continues to gain momentum, economists, sociologists,
political scientists, and anthropologists must stay persistent in
sustaining the debate over free trade tactics and their
consequences. Providing an overall framework of the global
landscape along with specific consequences of free trade, this
issue of The Annals is a must-read for scholars and policy makers
alike.
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