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XI. Textiles and Apparel
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Stephen Clarkson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Framing the Question 1
- I. North America as Market and Community 26
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Part One. Less Than Meets the Eye: State Re-regulation via Regional Institutionalization
- II. NAFTA’s Institutional Vacuum 47
- III. NAFTA’s Uneven Judicial Capacity 72
- IV. Transborder Labour Governance 94
- V. Transborder Environmental Governance 113
- VI. Transboundary Water Governance 138
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Part Two. More Than Meets the Eye: Market Reconfiguration at the Continental Level
- VII. The Role of Big Business in Negotiating Free Trade 163
- VIII. Continental Energy (In)security 182
- IX. Agriculture: Beef, Wheat, and Corn 205
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Part Three. The Continent in Transition: Further Reconfiguration under Globalizing Pressures
- X. The Steel Industry 231
- XI. Textiles and Apparel 251
- XII. The Governance of Capital Markets 276
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Part Four. Not What Meets the Eye: Global Governance in North America
- XIII. The Banking Sector 299
- XIV. Labelling Genetically Modified Food 325
- XV. Intellectual Property Rights and Big Pharma 343
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Part Five. Just What It Used to Be: Persistent State Dominance
- XVI. Border Security and the Continental Perimeter 363
- XVII. North American Defence 394
- XVIII. The Third Bilateral: The Mexico-Canada Relationship 417
- XIX. The Security and Prosperity Partnership 435
- Conclusion: Framing the Answer 452
- Notes 473
- Acknowledgments 557
- Index 565
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Framing the Question 1
- I. North America as Market and Community 26
-
Part One. Less Than Meets the Eye: State Re-regulation via Regional Institutionalization
- II. NAFTA’s Institutional Vacuum 47
- III. NAFTA’s Uneven Judicial Capacity 72
- IV. Transborder Labour Governance 94
- V. Transborder Environmental Governance 113
- VI. Transboundary Water Governance 138
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Part Two. More Than Meets the Eye: Market Reconfiguration at the Continental Level
- VII. The Role of Big Business in Negotiating Free Trade 163
- VIII. Continental Energy (In)security 182
- IX. Agriculture: Beef, Wheat, and Corn 205
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Part Three. The Continent in Transition: Further Reconfiguration under Globalizing Pressures
- X. The Steel Industry 231
- XI. Textiles and Apparel 251
- XII. The Governance of Capital Markets 276
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Part Four. Not What Meets the Eye: Global Governance in North America
- XIII. The Banking Sector 299
- XIV. Labelling Genetically Modified Food 325
- XV. Intellectual Property Rights and Big Pharma 343
-
Part Five. Just What It Used to Be: Persistent State Dominance
- XVI. Border Security and the Continental Perimeter 363
- XVII. North American Defence 394
- XVIII. The Third Bilateral: The Mexico-Canada Relationship 417
- XIX. The Security and Prosperity Partnership 435
- Conclusion: Framing the Answer 452
- Notes 473
- Acknowledgments 557
- Index 565