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CAFTA from a Nicaraguan Perspective
This article explores the effects CAFTA will have on the peoples of Nicaragua. The information from this article was collected through two weeks field research study in Nicaragua. The article highlights the magnitude of the asymmetries in the trade agreement between Central America and U.S and the effects this would have on the Nicaraguan society. The article also looks at agriculture, export-processing zones, environment and labour protection as well as fair trade.
Developing Countries: Victims or Participants -Their Changing Roles in International Negotiations
Publisher: ODINegotiations are becoming an increasingly important part of the international system, with the increase particularly marked for developing countries.
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