NAFTA on Second Thought: A Plural Evaluation
By (Author) David Davila-Villers
Contributions by Thomas J. Bierstecker
Contributions by Michelle Bussires
Contributions by Guy Claveau
Contributions by David R. D vila-Villers
Contributions by Alex Roberto Hybel
Contributions by Eric Leroux
Contributions by Ana Luisa Rojas
Contributions by Guillermo Rojas
Contributions by Renee Scherlen
University Press of America
University Press of America
9th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business and Management
382.917
Paperback
152
Width 140mm, Height 215mm, Spine 11mm
200g
In this book, scholars from throughout North America analyze the North American integration process taking place under NAFTA. While NAFTA was originally conceived as a trade agreement only, the contributors argue, there are many other important issues raised by the agreement that are not being adequately addressed, including drug-trafficking, endangered species trafficking, labor mobility, and energy. The book also includes discussions of cultural issues such as education, Quebec's cultural uniqueness, and California's Proposition 187.
David R. Dvila-Villers is Professor of International Relations and History at the University de las Americas-Puebla in Mexico. He is the editor of NAFTA: The First Year (University Press of America, 1996).