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Environment and Trade: The NAFTA Case
Annette Baker Fox examines how the inclusion of environmental provisions in the NAFTA negotiations broke a rule the United States and Canada regularly observed in their dealings with each other – not to link unrelated issues. By going against tradition, American environmental groups successfully enlarged their role in foreign trade matters.
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The Other Powers: Studies in the Foreign Policies of Small States, Ronald P. Barston Reviewed by Annette Baker Fox
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