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Trade Battles - Activism and the Politicization of International Trade Policy (Hardcover)
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Trade Battles - Activism and the Politicization of International Trade Policy (Hardcover)
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How did activists create a dynamic broad-based movement during
NAFTA negotiations that politicized trade, making it a contentious
issue for the first time in history? And how did their NAFTA
mobilization influence trade policy and set the stage for future
battles over trade? Trade Battles draws on hundreds of in-depth
interviews with Mexican, Canadian, and U.S. trade negotiators,
labor and environmental activists, and government officials, and an
extensive analysis of archival materials to understand the role of
civil society in shaping state policy. Trade Battles shows how
activists politicized trade policy by creating a new set of
institutionalized and disruptive strategies around trade that
leveraged broader cleavages across state and nonstate arenas.
Activists exploited these leverage points by mobilizing across
them, which enabled them not only to politicize trade policy with
legislators and trade policy officials and among the public, but
also to influence the content of the agreement itself. So powerful
was activists' pushback against NAFTA that future administrations
closed many state institutional channels in order to thwart public
opposition, curtailing public access, participation and input. This
forced activists to try to kill subsequent trade agreements whole
cloth rather than improve them, as they did during the NAFTA
struggle. Trade Battles reveals that the NAFTA battle was less
about trade policy than the role of democratic state institutions
in policymaking. By exposing the linkages between institutional
opportunities and democratic practices, it reveals how critical
state institutions are for activists' efforts to shape not only
trade policy, but a number of international policies from climate
change to migration. When the state closes institutions, it
effectively severs policymaking from democratic intervention.
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