The Renegotiation of Nafta and China? Enrique Dussel Peter, editor

By: Dussel Peters, EnriqueContributor(s): Dussel Peters, Enrique [editor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: México: RED, 2018Edition: 1a. ediciónDescription: 120 paginas. ; 21 cmISBN: 9786078066438Subject(s): RENEGOCIACIÓN -- CHINA | RENEGOCIACIÓN -- NAFTADDC classification: 336.34
Contents:
Contents. Preface Enrique Dussel Peters. Section I. Nafta and Its Renegotiation. Globalización, Regional Integration, and Renegotiation of Nafta. Hongxia Wei. Renegotiating Nafta: The Paradox of economic integration and political disintegration. Cuiwen Wang. How China, México and U.S. Relations Explain the 21st Century: Transnational Policy Linkages of Trade, Migration and Remittances. Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda. Modernizing Nafta: Transformation, Negotiation, and Unequal Results, and Unequal Results. Clement Ruíz Durán. Possibilities for the expansion of intra-industry. Trade Between China and Mexico. Jorge Eduardo Mendoza Cota. Mexico´s Trade Relations with Nafta Partners and with China from the perspective of the Mexican Footwear Industry. Alejandro Gómez Tamez. Section II. and China? the New Triangular Relationship Between Mexico, the United States, and China: Challenges for Nafta. Enrique Dussel Peters. The Role of Trade with China in Mexico´s Renegotiation of Nafta. Simón Levy-Dabbah. The New Digital Relationship between Mexico and China. José Ignacio Martínez Cortés and María del Carmen González Velásquez.
Summary: The goals of this book include analysis of the main results of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) since January 1994 and the increasing relevance of China for the NAFTA region and each of its members. From this perspective, NAFTA, and what is now called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), should explicitly examine and evaluate the implications of China´s rising precence in the region in several economic sectors and, based on this analysis, offer explicit policy responses to it. This, so far, has not happened either in NAFTA or in USMCA.
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Contents.
Preface
Enrique Dussel Peters.
Section I. Nafta and Its Renegotiation.
Globalización, Regional Integration, and Renegotiation of Nafta.
Hongxia Wei.
Renegotiating Nafta: The Paradox of economic integration and political disintegration.
Cuiwen Wang.
How China, México and U.S. Relations Explain the 21st Century: Transnational Policy Linkages of Trade, Migration and Remittances.
Raúl Hinojosa-Ojeda.
Modernizing Nafta: Transformation, Negotiation, and Unequal Results, and Unequal Results.
Clement Ruíz Durán.
Possibilities for the expansion of intra-industry. Trade Between China and Mexico.
Jorge Eduardo Mendoza Cota.
Mexico´s Trade Relations with Nafta Partners and with China from the perspective of the Mexican Footwear Industry.
Alejandro Gómez Tamez.
Section II. and China?
the New Triangular Relationship Between Mexico, the United States, and China: Challenges for Nafta.
Enrique Dussel Peters.
The Role of Trade with China in Mexico´s Renegotiation of Nafta.
Simón Levy-Dabbah.
The New Digital Relationship between Mexico and China.
José Ignacio Martínez Cortés and María del Carmen González Velásquez.

The goals of this book include analysis of the main results of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) since January 1994 and the increasing relevance of China for the NAFTA region and each of its members. From this perspective, NAFTA, and what is now called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), should explicitly examine and evaluate the implications of China´s rising precence in the region in several economic sectors and, based on this analysis, offer explicit policy responses to it. This, so far, has not happened either in NAFTA or in USMCA.

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