NAFTA and the Politics of Labor Transnationalism

作者: Tamara Kay

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摘要: 1. Introduction: NAFTA and labor transnationalism Part I. The Emergence of Transnationalism: 2. Labor nationalism: diplomacy distance among unions prior to 3. as catalyst: constituting transnational actors interests 4. Constituting rights 5. Seizing the opportunity provided II. Variations in 6. Missing 7. Explaining variation emergence III. Conclusions: 8. Global governance transnationalism.

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