THE MAKING OF NAFTA How the Deal Was Done
Cameron, Maxwell & Tomlin, Brian
Sold by J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since 3 June 1998
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Add to basketSold by J. Wyatt Books, Ottawa, ON, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since 3 June 1998
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSIGNED by one of the authors on the title page. 264 pages in excellent condition. With tables. Green/beige hardcovers with gilt spine titles. Corners not bumped. Green DJ with yellow titles. No wear. FINE/FINE.
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How exactly do countries negotiate major international agreements? Until now, reliably impartial accounts of how deals are made have been rare and usually describe only one side of a multiparty process. Here, Maxwell Cameron and Brian Tomlin provide the first full, three-country account of the negotiations surrounding the controversial North American Free Trade Agreement, which went into effect on January 1, 1994. Through extensive interviews with participants from all sides, Cameron and Tomlin develop a detailed picture of the process by which the United States, Mexico, and Canada pursued closer economic relations and of the political realities that influenced the politicians and policymakers in each country.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, The Making of NAFTA is a faithful account, built on insider views, of how the representatives of the three countries prepared for, negotiated, and implemented the agreement. Cameron and Tomlin show how NAFTA was influenced by the personalities and the multiple, sometimes conflicting objectives of the individuals involved. They also explore what the negotiations can reveal more generally about the making of public policy and the importance of international negotiations.
Maxwell A. Cameron is the Canadian Bicentennial Professor at Yale University's Center for International and Area Studies and Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. Brian W. Tomlin is Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Centre for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at Carleton University. Both have published several other books. They are coeditors of To Walk without Fear: The Global Movement to Ban Landmines.
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