Interpreting NAFTA
The Science and Art of Political Analysis
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:10th Dec '98
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Drawing on a wide range of documents and interviews with officials in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, as well the author's experience as an aide to Senator Bill Bradley during negotiations, Interpreting NAFTA is a history of the agreement's development, from opening talks to final passage. Frederick W. Mayer combines recent work in international relations, comparative politics, interest groups, and public opinion to develop a broad theoretical framework that crosses between international relations and domestic politics. Mayer demonstrates that to understand NAFTA, one must view it as simultaneously a matter of political interests, institutions, and ideas.
An excellent example of using theory to illuminate a particular event. H-Net Reviews Mayer has produced an excellent political economy treatise on the conceptualization and launch of the North American Free Trade Agreement-probably the definitive treatment of the subject available today. -- I. Walter, New York University Choice Mayer'sInterpreting NAFTA: The Science and Art of Political Analysis quickly became a classic in the field... Mayer's conceptual framework creatively shows how rational choice, institutional process, and symbolic analysis are each incomplete yet complementary. His combination of crisp, accessible prose and an eclectic conceptual approach works well. -- Jonathan Fox Latin American Research Review
ISBN: 9780231109819
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374 pages