Green politics and global trade: NAFTA and the future of environmental politics

Environmental groups for the first time formalized their role in shaping U.S. and international trade policy during their involvement in NAFTA negotiations. John J. Audley identifies the political forces responsible for forging this new intersection of trade and environment policy during NAFTA negot...

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Main Author: Audley, John J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. Georgetown Univ. Press 1997
Series:American governance and public policy
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Environmental groups for the first time formalized their role in shaping U.S. and international trade policy during their involvement in NAFTA negotiations. John J. Audley identifies the political forces responsible for forging this new intersection of trade and environment policy during NAFTA negotiations, analyzes the achievements of the environmentalists, and explores their prospects for influencing future trade policy. In identifying their accomplishments, he concludes that although the environmentalists won some procedural changes, they failed to modify the norm of unfettered growth as the guiding principle of U.S. trade policy.
Physical Description:XVI, 212 S.
ISBN:0878406506

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