Running on Empty in Central America?
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:14th Feb '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Running on Empty explores the efforts of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. to deepen their involvement in the economy of Central America. Despite organized efforts and initiatives—all belong to NAFTA and FTA—only the efforts of the U.S. succeeded, while Canada failed, and Mexico still struggles. Why? In this new work, author A. Imtiaz Hussain questions if it was in fact HOW they negotiated their case that precipitated their success or failure. In a structured focused analysis, which references the works of Richard Feinberg, Mark Habeeb, and Alexander George, among others, Running on Empty examines Canada's Central American Four Free Trade Agreement (CA4FTA), U.S. strategic imperatives such as CAFTA and their trading history in Central America, and Mexico's ongoing reconstruction efforts. The work also inquires about the implications of increased activity in the Central American economy, such as widening societal and environmental gaps and CAFTA ratification strengthening FTAA momentum at Brazil's expense. Intended for use by students and scholars of international politics and economics in North, Central, and Latin America and political scientists, this work explores an increasingly prominent economic and political issue.
With comparative historical and institutional focus…[whose] theoretical implications are enormous…[the book] delves into the intricate details of [CAFTA] negotiations and exposes the…unparalleled influence of multinational institutions. -- Dr. Satya Pattnayak, Villanova University
ISBN: 9780761832850
Dimensions: 227mm x 182mm x 15mm
Weight: 290g
150 pages