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Maquiladora Health & Safety Support Network
Reading & Resource Lists
Last update: January 2000
List C1 - Related Reports and Major Magazine Articles (A-I)
Abell, Hilary; "Globalization Causes a World of Health Problems;"
Hesperian Foundation News;" Summer 1998.
ACERCA (Action for Community & Ecology in the Rainforests of Central
America); Mexico: Sweatshops and Pulpwood; Labor Alerts (CLR@igc.org);
July 17, 1999.
Albrecht, Diane M.; " Sit-in Stops Johnson Controls From Shipping
Jobs to Mexico;" Labor Notes; #243, June 1999.
Alliance for Responsible Trade (U.S.) and Mexican Action Network;
A Just and Sustainable Trade and Development Initiative for North
America; ART, Washington, DC; September 1993.
Alliance for Responsible Trade, et. al.; A Just and Sustainable
Trade and Development Initiative for the Western Hemisphere; Institute
for Policy Studies (1601 Connecticut Ave. NW), Washington, DC;
November 1994.
Alpizar, Lydia, Manuel Perez Rocha, and Areli Sandoval; "News
From Citizen Diplomacy: MAI, ARPIS, Free Trade With the European
Union and ESCR;" The Other Side of Mexico; November-December 1998.
Alterman, Eric; "When Democracy and Liberty Collide; Finding Reasons
for Optimism about Authoritarian Regimes;" NY Times; October 3,
1998.
Anderson, Sarah and John Cavanagh; A Profile of Global Corporate
Power; Institute for Policy Studies; (1601 Connecticut Ave, NW,
Washington, DC 20009); 16 pp.; $5+$2.50; 1996.
-- "NAFTA's First Two Years;" Institute for Policy Studies; (1601
Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20009); 1996.
-- "The Top 200: The Rise of Global Corporate Power;" Institute
for Policy Studies (1601 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009,
202-234-9382) September 25, 1996.
-- "The Top;" The Nation; December 8, 1998.
-- Workers Lose, CEOs Win: An Analysis of Executive Salaries at
Top Job-Cutting Firms; Institute for Policy Studies (1601 Connecticut
Ave. NW), Washington, DC; 3 pp.; $4; April 1994.
-- Workers Lose, CEOs Win (II): The widening wage gap between
U.S. executives and their U.S. and Mexican workers; Institute
for Policy Studies (1601 Connecticut Ave. NW), Washington, DC;
10 pp. $5; April 1995.
-- Workers Lose, CEO's Win (III): How Wall Street Rewards Job
Destroyers; Institute for Policy Studies; Washington DC; 6 pp.;
$5.; April 1996.
Anderson, Sarah, John Cavanagh, Marc Bayard and Chuck Collins;
"Executive Excess 1998: CEO's Gain from Massive Downsizing;" 13
pp.,$7.50; 1998.
Anderson, Sarah, David Ranney, Paul Schwalb and John Cavanagh;
NAFTA's First Year: Lessons for the Hemisphere; Institute for
Policy Studies (1601 Connecticut Ave. NW), Washington, DC; December
1994.
Anderson, Sarah, John Cavanagh and David Ranney; NAFTA's First
Two Years: The Myths and the Realities; Institute for Policy Studies
(1601 Connecticut Ave. NW), Washington, DC; 50 pp.; $7.50; March
1996.
-- "NAFTA: Trilateral Fiasco; Politicians' myths vs. workers'
realities;" The Nation; Vol. 263, No. 3; July 15/22, 1996.
Andrews, Edmund L.; "Accord is Reached to Lower Barriers in Global
Finance;" The New York Times; December 13, 1997.
-- "G-7 Sets Forum to Monitor Markets;" San Francisco Examiner;
Feb. 21, 1999.
Anner, Mark; "Maquilas and Independent Monitoring in El Salvador;"
Independent Monitoring Group of El Salvador; Maquila Solidarity
Netork (Toronto); tel: 416-532-7688, e-mail:perg@web.net; 25 pp.;
1998.
Anthony, Adelina; "Last Gray Whale Sanctuary in Danger;" The Progressive;
June 1999.
Appelbaum, Dr. Richard P, and Rabbi Leonard I. Beerman; California
Has an Opportunity to End Sweatshop Conditions; San Francisco
Chronicle; July 13, 1999.
Arnold, Wayne; "Tough Guy at the Loan Office;" NY Times; Jul 28,
1999.
Armbruster-Sandoval, Ralph; "Dialogue: On Workers In A Lean World;"
Against the Current; Vol.14, No.2, May-June 1999.
Arreola, Yolanda; "Cd. Juarez Seeks to Tax Maquiladora Industry,
Initiative Faces Challenge from Maquila Lobby;" CJM Newsletter;
Vol. 5, No. 3 and 4; Fall/Winter 1995.
Aslam, Abid; "Mexico-Finance: New World Bank Strategy Seen To
Fail Poor, Women;" The Development Gap; January 7, 1997.
Associated Press; "6 in Drug Gang Killed on Mexican Border;" NY
Times; August 25, 1998.
-- "Canadian Trucks Stopped in Dakotas;" San Francisco Chronicle;
Sept. 17, 1998.
-- "Border Inspections of Trucks Faulted;" LA Times; Jan 5, 1999.
-- "$7.1 Billion Proposed for Farm Relief;" NY Times; September
22, 1998.
-- "18 Secret Toxic Dumps Identified in Mexico;" NY Times; September
30, 1998.
-- "35 Communities are Eligible for Loans Under NAFTA Program;"
NY Times; August 3, 1997.
-- "Canadian Trucks Stopped in Dakotas;" NY Times; September 17,
1998.
-- "Corruption Scandal in Red Cross;" NY Times; September 25,
1998.
-- "Farmers Protest Cheaper Canadian Goods;" NY Times; September
22, 1998.
-- "Firms Settle Suit Over Mexico Money Fees;" Los Angeles Times;
May 18, 1999.
--"IBM to Cut Local Staff by 10%: Manufacturing Jobs going outside
U.S.;" San Francisco Chronicle; Jun 26, 1999.
--"I.M.F. Approves $4.5 Billion Package for Russia;" NY Times;
July 29, 1999.
--"In Mexican State Vote, Ruling PRI Wins Big;" NY Times; Sept.
28, 1999.
--"Juarez Killings Put Official Under Fire;" March 18, 1999.
--"Lawyer?s Suicide Note Names Mexican Leader;" San Francisco
Chronicle; Sept. 17, 1999.
-- "L.A. protestors highlight state, Mexico tensions;" Oakland
Tribune; May 20, 1999.
-- "Mexico Lawmakers Ready to OK $55 Billion Bank Rescue Deal,"
NY Times, October 2, 1998.
--"Mexico's PRI Knew About Donations by Fugitive;" San Francisco
Chronicle; June 4, 1999.
--"Mexican ?Braceros? Seek Billions In Wages Earned in U.S.;"
San Francisco Chronicle; Aug. 6, 1999.
-- "Midwest Farmers Running Out of Options in Protest on Imports;"
NY Times; September 23, 1998.
-- "Montana Farmers Block Border Point;" NY Times; September 22,
1998.
--"New Findings on Mexican Massacre at '68 Demonstration;" San
Francisco Chronicle; Jun 28,1999.
-- "Protesters blockade silver refinery;" El Paso Times; June
20, 1999.
-- "Protesting U.S. Farmers Block Canadian Wheat;" San Francisco
Chronicle; December 7, 1998.
-- "Restrictions on Bananas Escalating into Trade War with Europe;"
San Francisco Examiner; Dec 22, 1998.
-- "Rights Advocate Killed in Mexico;" San Francisco Chronicle;
January 30, 1999.
--"Ruling Party Bids to Retake Mexico City;" San Francisco Examiner;
Sept. 5, 1999.
--"Search for Mass Graves on Mexican Border Turns Up 9 Bodies;"
San Francisco Chronicle; January 21, 2000.
-- "Trade Deficit At Highest Level Ever;" San Francisco Examiner;
Feb. 20, 1999.
-- "U.S.: Curbing Global Turmoil Calls for Tough Measures;" San
Francisco Examiner; Jan 31, 1999.
-- "U.S. Fumbled on Mexico Sting, Clinton Says;" NY Times; May
27, 1998.
--"U.S. Keeps Tight Truck Standards on Mexico;" San Francisco
Examiner and Chronicle; Jan 9, 2000.
-- "Unsolved sex killings haunt maquiladora workers;" Globe and
Mail; March 13, 1999.
Bacon, David; "Maquiladora Workers Union;" Z Magazine; January
1998.
-- "Independent Union Leaders Arrested in Tijuana;" Labor Notes;
February 10, 1999.
-- "Mexico's New Braceros: How NAFTA Promotes Child Labor - and
Truancy - in the Onion Fields of Mexicali;" The Nation; pp. 18-21;
January 27, 1997.
--"Mexican Industry, Politicians Resist Foreign Pressure to Improve
Conditions for Workers;" San Francisco Chronicle; July 20, 1999.
-- "Testing NAFTA's Labor Side Agreement;" NACLA Report on the
Americas; May/June 1998.
-- "Tijuana's Year of Ferment;" San Francisco Chronicle; January
1, 1999.
-- "Workplace Organizing: Maquiladora Workers Union;" Z Magazine;
January 1998.
-- "Labor on the Line; a U.S. Company Squashes Unions in Mexico
City and Irvine;" The Progressive; August 1998.
-- "Tense Chapter in Mexico Union Fight;" NY Times; June 2, 1998.
-- "Photo Essay: The Farm Workers' Struggle Continues;" Working
USA; Mar/Apr. 99.
-- "Miner's Strike Broken In Cananea;" Z Magazine; May 1999.
Ballenger, Jeff (Director of Press for Change); "Monitoring;"
Campaign for Labor Rights Newsletter #12; March-April 1998.
Banks, Andy; "Monitoring: A Trade Union Perspective;" International
Brotherhood of Teamsters; Aug/Sept 1998.
Banks, Cara; "Breaking Sweat: U of T students campaign for sweat-free
clothing;" Briarpatch; May 1999.
Barkin, David; "Free Trade and Environmental Policymaking in Mexico;"
Borderlines; Vol. 7; no. 9; Oct.1999.
Barkin, David, Ortiz, Irene and Rosen, Fred; "Globalization and
Resistance: The Remaking of Mexico;" NACLA Report on the Americas;
Vol. XXX, No. 4; Jan/Feb. 1997.
Barlow, Maude; "Citizens vs. Corporate Canada;" Multinational
Monitor; Vol 20, No.4; April 1999.
Barnet, Richard; The Global War Against the Poor; Institute for
Policy Studies, Washington, DC; Fall 1995, 44 pp., $2.50.
Barsamian, David; "Free Trade for Whom?;" Z Magazine; November
1998.
Baxandall, Phineas and Marc Breslow; "Does Inequality Cause Overwork;"
dollars and sense; January/February 1999.
Beckman, Steve; "UAW Opposes 'Fast-Track' Trade-Negotiating Authority:
It Would Expand NAFTA;" New Solutions; Vol. 8, 1998.
Bello, Walden; IMF funding critique (testimony); Citizen's Global
Tradewatch; (www.citizen.org/public_citizen/pctrade/IMF/bello.htm)
-- "The End of a "Miracle" - Speculation, Foreign Capital Dependence
and the Collapse of the East Asian Economies," Multinational Monitor;
V. 19, No. 1 &2 January/February 1998.
-- "The End of the Asian Miracle;" The Nation; January 12/19,
1998.
--"Domesticating Markets: A Social Justice Perspective on the
Debate Over a New Global Financial Architecture;" Multinational
Monitor; Vol. 20, No. 3; March 1999.
Beltran, Jesus Moises; "Los Derechos Laborales y la Proteccion
Ambiental en las Negociaciones del Tratado de Libre Comercio de
America del Norte," Frontera Norte; V.7, No. 14, July-December
1995.
Benator, Solomon R.; " Global Disparities in Health and Human
Rights: A Critical Commentary;" American Journal of Public Health;
Vol. 88, No. 2; February 1998.
Bennett, David; "Beware ISO," New Solutions, Vol. 7, No. 3, Spring
1997.
-- "Global Right to Know?;" Workers' Health International Newsletter;
July-Dec 1998.
--"The Process of Harmonization Under NAFTA: A Canadian Perspective;"
New Solutions; Vol. 6., No. 1; Fall 1995.
Bernard, Elaine; "Ensuring That Monitoring Is Not Co-Opted;" New
Solutions, Vol. 7, No. 4; Summer 1997.
Biemann, Ursula; "Performing the Border;" Video; biemann@access.ch.
Billings, Deborah; "Apparel Partnership Laying Groundwork for
Labor Standards Monitoring Association;" Occupational Safety and
Health; March 17, 1999.
Bishop, Cheryl; "Multilateral Agreement on Investments - Corporations
as Nation States;" Z Magazine; March 1998.
Bissell, Tim; "Talking with Nike;" Campaign for Labor Rights Newsletter
#22; May/June 1999.
-- "Nike Campaign: Putting Workers at Center Stage;" Campaign
for Labor Rights Newsletter #23; June/July 1999.
Block, Fred; "New Thinking About Capitalism;" dollars & sense;
November/december 1999.
Bloomberg News; "Workers are Producing More than First Estimated;"
Dec. 4, 1998.
--"Dole Food?s Stock Slips in European Banana Trade War;" January
19, 2000.
-- "Flurry of Economic Reports Suggests Growth Is Not at Risk;"
April 2, 1999.
-- "Levi's Joins Labor-Rights Campaign;" May 27, 1999.
BNA; "Worldwide Groups Develop Manual Outlining Safety, Health
in Export Zones;" Occupational Safety And Health Reporter.; April
7, 1999.
--"Labor Secretary Sees Improvements In Mexico's Workplace Safety,
Health Rights;" Occupational Safety And Health Reporter; March
10, 1999.
--"Texas Law Students, Mexican Groups To Detail Health Abuses
at Mexican Plant;" Occupational Safety And Health Reporter; march
10, 1999.
Bonior, David E.; " I Told You So;" NY Times, July 13, 1997.
Bonior, David and Harley Shaiken; "'Free Trade' Proves Costly
to U.S. Jobs;" Los Angeles Times; January 14, 1997.
Border XXI Program; Border Environmental Indicators Report; www.
epa.gov/usmexicoborder; click on language wanted then "Documents".
Border Ecology Project; Environmental/Social Impacts of Multinational
Mining Investment in Sonora, Mexico; Bisbee, AZ; 1995; 23 pp.
BorderLines Newsletter (Interhemispheric Resource Center, Silver
City, NM); "Human Rights in Chihuahua;" Vol.6-No.10; December
1998.
-- "Testimony of Auto Trim Workers in Matamoros and Valle Hermoso;"
Vol. 6, No. 6; August 1998.
Borosage, Robert L.; "The Global Turning;" The Nation; July 19,
1999.
Bowden, Charles; "While You Were Sleeping: In Juarez, Mexico,
photographers expose the violent realities of free trade;" Harper's
magazine; pp. 44-52; December 1996.
Boyd, Stephanie; "Global Links;" Latinamerica Press; Vol. 30,
No. 17; May 7, 1998.
Bradsher, Keith; "A New Route for General Motors;" NY Times; August
9, 1998.
-- "Market Grows For U.S. Cars From Canada;" NY Times; March 27,
1999.
--"Union Faults G.M. on Plans for Parts Unit;" NY Times; Aug 26,
1999.
-- "When Big Isn't Big Enough;" NY Times; May 8, 1998.
Branigin, William; "250 Million Kids Hard at Work: Child Labor
is Growing Problem in Asia, Europe;" San Francisco Chronicle;
Jun 17, 1999.
Brecher, Jeremy and Tim Costello; "Labor and the Challenge of
the "Dis-Integrated Corporation";" New Labor Forum; Spring 1998.
--"New Global Architecture;" Z Magazine; December 1998.
Brecher, Jeremy, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith; "Our New Financial
Architecture and Theirs;" Z Magazine; February 1999.
Brenner, Robert; "The Looming Crisis of World Capitalism;" Against
the Current; Nov/Dec 1998; Vol. XIII, No. 5.
Breslow. Marc; "Soros: Beware Market Fundamentalism;" dollars
and sense; January/February 1999.
Bronfenbrenner, Kate; The Effects of Plant Closing or Treat of
Plant Closing on the Richt of Workers to Organize; Full uncensored
report to the NAFTA Labor Secretariat; September 1996; (607-254-4749);
$10.
-- "Final Report: The Effects of Plant Closing or Threat of Plant
Closing on the Right of Workers to Organize;" The Labor Secretarait
of the North American Commission for Labor Cooperation; Cornell
University; September 30, 1996, Global Exchange, San Francisco,
CA; 1994;
-- "We'll Close! Plant Closings, Plant-Closing Treats, Union Organizing
and NAFTA;" Multinational Monitor; pp. 8-13; March 1997.
Brooks, David and Jim Cason; "Mexican Unions: Will Turmoil Lead
to Independence?;" Working USA; March/April 1998.
Brooks, Ethel and Winifred Tate; "After the Wars: Cross-Border
Organizing in Central America;" NACLA: Report on the Americas;
January/February 1999.
Brothers, Caroline; " After 5-Year Drought, Mexican Border States
Turning to Dust;" Reuters; May 15, 1999.
Bureau of National Affairs; "Canadian National Administrative
Office Accepts First Complaint Against Mexico;" Occupational Health
and Safety Report; June 10, 1998. <p.
-- "Mexican NAO to Decide Within 30 Days on Accepting Apple Industry
Complaint;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; June 3, 1998.
-- "Mexico Labor Ministry Publishes Accord to Ease Employer Compliance
with Rules;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; Vol. 27,
No. 11; (Wahington, DC)
-- "Mexico Seeks Voluntary Compliance With New Safety Rules, Official
Says;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; p. 1246; February
12, 1997.
-- "Mexico, United States to Form Group on Border Environment,
Labor Conditions;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; p.
1549; May 14, 1997.
-- "More Information, Proactive Approach Would Improve Accord,
U.S. Panel Says;" Occupational Health and Safety Report; 1998.
-- "New Rules for Workplace Safety in Mexico Will Increase Industry
Costs, Experts Say;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter;
p. 1245; February 12, 1997.
-- "Newly Appointed Labor Minister to Face Challenges as Ruling
on Han Young Awaits;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter;
June 3, 1998.
-- "U.S., Canada, Mexico to Sponsor North American Job Safety,
Health Week;" Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; p. 1548;
May 14, 1997.
-- "U.S. Trade Representative Pledges Commitment to Labor, Environmental
Issues," Occupational Safety and Health Reporter; March 25, 1998;
p 1520
-- "Worldwide Groups Develop Manual Outlining Safety, Health in
Export Zones;" April 7, 1999; vol.28; no.43.
Business Week; "The Border;" May 12, 1997.
Calbreath, Dean; "Silicon Valley Joins Exodus to Mexico;" San
Diego Union-Tribune; June 26, 1999.
Call, Wendy; "Mexico's Highway to Hell: Native Peoples Fight for
Sustainable Development;" dollars and sense; July/August 1998.
--"Mexican Oil Mess: Polluting Public Oil Company Targeted for
Privatization;" dollars and sense; jan/feb 2000; Number 227.
Camejo, Peter; "Capital's Global Turbulence: A Continuing Symposiom--A
Bubble or Technological Revolution?" Against the Current; May-June
1999; Volune 14, No.2.
Campaign for Labor Rights; "New Report on Guess in Mexico;" July/August
1998.
-- "A Message to Corporations: What part of A LIVING WAGE do you
not understand?;" Feb/Mar 1999.
Canadian Labor Congress; Social Dimensions of North American Economic
Integration: Impacts On Working People and Emerging Responses;
1996.
Canales, Dr. Alejandro;" Industrialization, Urbanization, and
Population Growth on the Border;" Borderlines; Vol 7; No 7; August
1999.
Capellaro, Catherine; "Glimpses of Indigenous Mexico;" The Progressive;
May 1999; pp.14-15.
Carlsen, William; "Sweatshop Conditions Alleged on U.S. Island;"
San Francisco Chronicle; January 14, 1999.
Carr, Barry; "Globalization from below: labour internationalism
under NAFTA;" International Social Science Journal [UNESCO] 51(1);
49-59; March 1999.
Castaneda, Jorge; "The Pope and the Poor;" New York Times; Jan
23, 1999.
Cavanagh, John and Sarah Anderson; "Beyond NAFTA, GATT and DC:
Building a Broad Movement;" BorderLines newsletter; Vol. 3, No.
1, January 1995. [Full original memo entitled "Beyond the NAFTA
and GATT Struggles issued by the Institute for Policy Studies,
Washington, DC in December 1994."]
Center for Border Studies and the Promotion of Human Rights; "Kidnappings,
Homicides, Disappearances; and Torture: The Case of the Tamaulipas
Border;" (89)22-49-22; cefprodh@mail.giga.com.
Cereal; "Reform of the Federal Labor Law: Context and Proposals;"
The Other Side of Mexico; November-December 1998.
Chauvin, Lucien O.; "They Don't Care if Our Culture is Destroyed;"
Latin America Press; Vol. 30, No. 17; May 7, 1998.
Cherkasky, Todd and Ray Scannell; "Making Technology Work for
Workers;" Working USA; Mar/Apr. 1999.
Choi, Dae Won and Martin Kenny; "The Globalization of Korean Industry:
Korean Maquiladoras in Mexico," Frontera Norte; Vol. 9, No. 17;
January-June 1997.
Christian Science Monitor (editorial) ; "The NAFTA Trash: Trash
Flow Across US-Mexico Border;" Vol. 89, No. 68; March 5, 1998.
Chronical, San Francisco (editorial); "Free Trade Popular Everywhere
But U.S.;" April 21, 1998.
-- "Justice for Mexican Workers;" June 11, 1998.
--"There?s No Turning Back for Free Trade in Mexico;" February
6, 2000.
-- "UNICEF Warns Illiteracy Rising in Poor Countries;" December
10, 1998.
Chu, Henry; " Japan Reaches Accord With China on Membership in
World Trade Organization;" Los Angeles Times; Jul 10 1999.
Ciudadan @s de Mexico ante la Union Europea; "The Free Trade Agreement
Between Mexico and the European Union: For Transnationals, Everything.
For the People, Rhetoric;" The Other Side of Mexico; March-April
1999.
Clark-Bellak, Gina; "Using Extradition to Hold Environmental Polluters
Accountable: The Case of Metales y Derivados;" Borderline; Nov
1999; vol.7; no.10.
Clarke, Tony and Maude Barlow; "Super NAFTA;" The Nation; July
6, 1998.
Clarke, Tony and the IFG Working Committee on Corporations; "The
Emergence of Corporate Rule and What to Do About It;" www.corpwatch.org.
Clean Clothes Campaign; "People's Tribunal on Workers and Consumers
Rights in the Garment Industry;" (www.cleanclothes.org/)
Clean Clothes Newsletter; No. 11; August 1999; http://www.cleanclothes.ch;
Maquila Network Update; Sept 1999.
Cohen, Marjorie Grifffen; "Disorder Through the MAI;" New Solutions,
Vol. 8; 1998.
Cohen, Roger; "Redrawing the Free Market;" New York Times; Nov.
14, 1998.
Collins, Martha; "One Small Step for Industrial Hygiene: Developing
Practice Standards and Guidelines;" The Synergist; December 1998.
Collier, Robert; "Clinton Faces a Fight on Free Trade;" The San
Francisco Chronicle; April 18, 1998.
--"California Treasurer Backs Social Investments;" San Francisco
Chronicle; Jan 17, 2000.
--"Canadian Firm Sues California Over MTBE;" San Francisco Chronicle;
Jun 18, 1999.
-- "Davis Must Step Carefully to Mend Fences with Mexico;" San
Francisco Chronicle; Jan 21, 1999.
-- "Mexico Bailout No Model for Asia;" The San Francisco Chronicle;
January 8, 1998.
--"NAFTA?s Report Card on the Environment Checkered at Best;"
San Francisco Chronicle; July 20 1999.
--"Promise, Peril in Growth of California-Mexico Trade;" San Francisco
Chronicle; July 20 1999.
-- "Saipan Workers Desbribe Slavery of Sweatshops;" San Francisco
Chronicle; Jan 22, 1999.
-- "Stalemate in Talks on Saipan Workers;" San Francisco Chronicle;
Jan 20, 1999.
-- "Zedillo Visit a Triumph of Symbol Over Substance;" San Francisco
Chronicle; May 21, 1999.
Collins, Chuck; "The Wealth Gap Widens;" dollars & sense; sep/oct
1999.
Commission for Labor Cooperation; Handbook of North American Industry:
NAFTA and the Economies of its Member Nations;" Bernan Associates,
(4611 Assembly Dr. Ste. F, Lanham, MD 20706-9936 (800) 865-3457);
600 pp. $89.
Commission for Labor Cooperation Secretariat (NAFTA); North American
Labor Markets: A Comparative Profile 1984-1995; Preliminary Findings;
Commission (350 North St. Paul Street, Suite 2424, Dallas, TX
75201-4240; 214-754-1100); 1996.
-- 1997 Proceedings of North American Seminar on Incomes and Productivity;
(Berman Press, www.beman.com or 1-800-274-4447, fax 1-800-865-3450,
email: order@beman.com); 1997.
-- Labor and Industrial Relations Laws in Canada, the United States
and Mexico; Preliminary Reort to the Ministerial Council; December
1996.
Compa, Lance; "The First NAFTA Labor Cases: A New International
Labor Rights Regime Takes Shape;" 3 United States-Mexico Law Journal
15; 1995.
--"International Labor Rights and NAFTA's Labor Side Agreement;"
LASA Forum; vol.xxx-no.2; summer 1999.
Cooper, marc; "No Sweat: Uniting Workers and Students, A New Movement
Is Born;" The Nation, June 7, 1999.
Cooper, Richard; " A Brazil Domino Effect? Not Likely;" New York
Times; Jan 15, 1999.
Co-op America Quarterly; Sweatshops: Solutions to a Global Problem;
$3.50; 1612 K Street NW #600, Washington, DC 20006; www.coopamerica.org-click
on "Sweatshops.org" then "Sweatshops Home Page".
Corporate Watch; "La Linea: Gender, Labor and Environmental Justice
on the US-Mexico Border;" cyber/electronic "magazine" article/report;
http://www.corpwatch.org/feature/border/.
Council on Economic Priorities; "Comments and Corrections Regarding
the SA8000 System;" Maquila Network Update; Sept. 1999.
--"Clarifying the SA8000 Verification System;" info @cepaa.org;
Maquila Network Update; Sept. 1999.
CounterPunch; "Al Gore Betrays the Turtles, Secret Panel in Geneva
Strikes Down US Law," (PO Box 18675, Washington, DC 20036) April
1-15, 1998.
Covarrubias, Luis; "Comparing IH Consulting in Mexico and the
United States;" The Synergist; July 1998.
Cowell, Alan; "Annan Fears Backlash Over Global Crisis;" NY Times;
February 1, 1999.
-- "Britain's Truckers Feel New Pressures;" NY Times; March 24,
1999.
"Cross Border Blues: A Call for Justice for Maquiladora Workers
in Tehuacan;" National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice;
1020 West Bryn Mawr, Chicago IL 60660; (773)728-8400; www.igc.org/nicwj.
Crossette, Barbara; "Most Consuming More, and the Rich Much More;"
NY Times; September 13, 1998.
-- "U.N. Survey Finds World Rich-Poor Gap Widening;" National
Catholic Reporter; July 26, 1996.
-- "16% World Illiteracy to Grow, Study Says" NY Times; Dec 9,
1998.
Crotty, James and Gerald Epstein; "The New Hostage Crisis: Big
Financiers Dictate Social Policies Around the World;" The Popular
Economist (Center for Popular Economics, Amherst, MA); Spring
1996.
Crotty, James and Gary Dymski; " Can the Korean Labor Movement
Defeat the IMF?;" dollars and sense; No. 220; November/December
1998.
Crutsinger, Martin; "Currency Crisis Creeps Closer to U.S. Borders;"
NY Times; September 4, 1998.
-- "Global Recession Possible, IMF says;" NY Times; October 1,
1998.
-- "WTO Reverses U.S. Victory in Tech-Tariff Dispute with EU;"
NY Times; June 5, 1998.
Cushman Jr., John H.; "Industrial Group Plans to Battle Climate
Treaty;" NY Times; April 26, 1998.
-- "Nike Pledges to End Child Labor and Apply U.S. Rules Abroad;"
NY Times; May 13, 1998.
-- "Trade Group Strikes Blow at U.S. Environmental Law;" NY Times;
April 7, 1998.
Dabrowski, Andrea; "Struck University of Mexico Symbolizes Nation's
Revolutionary Struggle;" San Francisco Chronicle; July 13, 1999.
--"Election Makes Mexicans Fret About the Peso;" San Francisco
Chronicle; Sept. 1, 1999.
Danaher, Kevin, "Globalization and Its Discontents;" Global Exchange
Annual Report 1998-1999.
Dawkins, Kristin; "Unsafe in Any Seed: U.S. Obstructionism Defeats
Adoption of An International Biotechnology Safety Agreement;"
Multinational Monitor; Vol 20, No. 3; March 1999.
del Valle, Sonia; "The Betrayal of Women;" The Other Side of Mexico;
No. 59; July/August 1998.
DePalma, Anthoy; "Border Deaths Don't Change Mexico's View of
Ccrossings;" NY Times; August 25, 1998.
-- "Law Protects Mexico's Workers But Its Enforcement is Often
Lax;" NY Times; August 15, 1993.
Department of Labor, International Labor Affairs Bureau; " North
American Agreement on Labor Cooperation: A Guide;" Washington:
Department of Labor, 1997; http://www.dol.gov/dol/ilab/.
Development Group for Alternative Policies; "On the Wrong Track:
A Summary Assessment of IMF Interventions in Selected Countries;"
available on the web: www.igc.apc.org/dgap/wrong.html
Diebel, Linda; "Murder Most Foul: Should companies setting up
shop in Mexico?s duty free zones bear any responsibility for the
187 women murdered there since 1993?;" Toronto Star; May 23, 1999.
Dillon, Sam; "Accuser of Top Generals Slain in Mexico;" NY Times;
April 23, 1998.
--"Abuses Reported In Mexico At American-Owned Plant;" NY Times;
August 5, 1998.
-- "After 4 Years of NAFTA, Labor Is forging Cross-Border Ties;"
The New York Times; December 20, 1997.
--"A Discredited President Returns to Mexico;" NY Times; June
13, 1999.
--"A General Illuminates '68 Massacre In Mexico;" New York Times;
June 29, 1999.
-- "A Long Fire Season Torments Mexico;" NY Times; May 16, 1998.
--"A Mexican Debate Shatters Tradition;" NY Times; Sept. 10, 1999.
-- " A Mexican Governor Drops From Sight in Drug Investigation;"
Ny Times; April 2, 1999.
-- "A Mexican's Daunting Task: To Fight Narcotics and Graft;"
NY Times; December 22, 1997.
-- "Anniversary of '68 Massacre Brings Facts to Light;" NY Times;
September 14, 1998.
-- "Bias Said to Hurt Independent Mexican Unions;" NY Times; April
30, 1998.
--"Boom Turns Border to Speed Bump;" NY Times; 1/18/00.
-- "Chainsaw Massacre in Mexico;" NY Times; June 4, 1999.
--"Crime Issue Pays in Crucial Governor's Race in Mexico;" Ny
Times; June 27, 1999.
--"Clash With Police Inflames Issue in Mexican Campaign;" NY Times;
June 20, 1999.
--"Crime is Unleashed but the D.A. is Undaunted;" NY Times; August
6, 1998.
-- "Economic Turmoil in Russia Takes Toll in Latin America;" NY
Times; August 27, 1998.
-- "Election Panel In Mexico Sees Party Revenge In Budget Cut;"
NY Times; Jan 10, 1999.
-- "Feminist Propels Outcry at Brutal Mexico Killings;" NY Times;
Feb. 28, 1999.
--"Fugitive Mexican Tells of Huge Payment to Ruling Party;" New
York Times; June 9, 1999.
--"In Mexico, Votes Can Be Bought, Study Shows;" NY Times; July
31, 1999.
-- "In the Hills, Marijuana Fields and a Priest's Murder;" NY
Times; May 26, 1998. <p.
-- "Kidnapping in Mexico: Brutal Acts and Bribes;" NY Times; May
31, 1998.
--"Lenders Regard Mexican Economy With Suspicion;" NY Times; July
17, 1999.
-- "Lusty New Papers Take on the Powerful in Mexico;" New York
Times; Jan 3, 1999.
-- "Mexican Prices Feel the Squeeze of World Economic Trouble;"
NY Times; September 15, 1998.
--"Mexican Audit Pinpoints Bank Corruption;" NY Times; Jul 9,
1999.
--"Mexican President Defends Equity of Party?s 1st Primary;" NY
Times; Oct 25, 1999.
--"Mexican Runs on Both Change and Stability;" NY Times; Nov 1
1999.
--"Mexico Gives Itself High Marks for Last Year?s Anti-Drug Effort;"
NY Times; 1/27/00.
--"Mexico's Presidential Hopefuls Are All New Breed;" NY Times;
June 24, 1999.
--"Mexico City?s Mayor Defends Record;" NY Times; Sept. 18, 1999.
-- "Mexico Drug Trafficker Slain; Major Figure Near U.S. Border;"
NY Times; September 12, 1998.
-- "Mexico Jails 2 Drug Agents, and U.S. Officials See Graft;"
NY Times; September 25, 1998.
-- "Mexico's Central Bank Fails in Attempt to Prop Up Peso;" NY
Times; September 11, 1998.
-- "Mexico's Oil Monopoly Accused of Polluting Scores of Gulf
Sites;" NY Times; December 3, 1998.
-- "Mexico's Troubadors Turn From Amor to Drugs;" NY Times; Feb.
19, 1999.
--"Mexico TV Host Slain in Ambush Near Studio;" New York Times;
Jun 8, 1999.
-- "Mexico Weighs Voting by Its Emigrants in US;" New York Times;
Dec 7, 1998.
-- "More Deaths on Border, Groups Say;" NY Times; Feb 11, 1999.
-- "Rape and Murder Stalk Women in Northern Mexico;" NY Times;
April 18, 1998.
--"Robbers Hit Zedillo Presidential Guard, Kill 2 and Steal Payroll;"
NY Times; Jun 30, 1999.
--"Ruling Party In Mexico Could Face 8-Party Front;" NY Times;
Aug 5, 1999.
--"Smaller Families to Bring Big Change in Mexico;" NY Times;
Jun 8, 1999.
--"TV Proves Most Potent Campaign Tool in Mexico;" NY Times; Sept.
9, 1999.
--"The Billboard War: Were Lingerie Ads Selling Sex?;" NY Times;
Sept. 22, 1999.
--"Third-Place in the Polls, Mexican Campaigner Manages to Project
Optimism;" NY Times; Sept. 25, 1999.
--"Uncensored: The Lives of Mexico's First Ladies;" NY Times;
July 23, 1999.
-- "Zedillo Tells Mexico Painful Economic Policies are Farsighted;"
NY Times; September 2, 1998.
Dillon, Sam and Craig Pyes; "Foiled Drug Pursuit of a Mexican
Bares a System Rife With Graft;" NY Times; April 15, 1998.
-- "Doubts About Mexico's Reforms;" NY Times; May 23, 1999.
-- "Mexican Interior Minister Resigns to Run in November Primary;"
NY Times; May 19, 1999.
Dillon, Sam and Julia Preston; "Open Vote Policy Puts Mexico Leader
in Quandary;" NY Times; Aug 2, 1999.
Dionne Jr., E.J.; "Nike Proves the Power of Consumers;" Washington
Post; May 15, 1998.
-- "Social Justice and the Global Economy;" San Francisco Chronicle;
January 26, 1999.
Dougherty, Laurie; "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Workers
in the Global Environment;" dollars and sense; July/August 1999.
Drake, Paul; "The Money Doctors: Foreign Advisers and Foreign
Debts in Latin America;" NACLA: Report on the Americas; pp. 32-35;
Vol. XXXI, No. 3; November/December 1997.
Eaton, Tracey; "Mexican Mass Graves Allegedly Controlled by Drug
Lords;" San Francisco Examiner; Dec. 2, 1999.
Eatwell, John and Lance Taylor; "Bankers Without Borders;" The
Nation; April 26, 1999.
Eckholm, Erik; "No Quick Chinese Entry Seen Into Trade Group;"
New York Times; March 31, 1999.
Egan, Timothy; "Nike: The Swoon of the Swoosh;" NY Times; September
13, 1998.
Ehrenberg, Daniel S.; "The Labor Link: Appying the International
Trading System to Enforce Violations of Forced Child Labor;" Yale
Journal of International Law; Vol. 20, No. 2; Summer 1995.
Ellingwood, Ken; "Agency to Address Border Health Issues;" Los
Angeles Times; February 13, 2000.
Entous, Adam; "IMF Foresees Slow and Risky Global Economy;" San
Francisco Examiner; Dec 22, 1998.
Environmental Health Coalition; "NAFTA Challenge Clouded In Controversy:
Mexico?s Response to CEC Petition Cloaked in Confidentiality;"
Toxinformer; July, 1999.
Epstein, Jack; "Corporations Enlisted in Battle to Save Rain Forests;"
San Francisco Chronicle; July 7, 1999.
Equipo Pueblo; "The Free Trade Agreement Between Mexico and The
European Union: For Transnationals, Everything. For the People,
Rhetoric;" the Other Side of Mexico; March/April 1999.
Erlanger, Steven; "Clinton to Focus on Genocide and Child Labor
on Rights Day;" NY Times; December 10, 1998.
Examiner News Services; "Mexico Leader Begins Challenge to Regime;"
San Francisco Examiner; July 11, 1999.
Fadope, Cece Modupe; "Production Vs. Reproduction: Choice between
Jobs and Reproductive Rights in Mexico;" Multinational Monitor;
Vol. 17, No. 10; October 1996.
Fahrer, Steve; "Socially Responsible Investing Comes of Age;"
dollars and sense; July/August 1998.
Farah, Douglas; "'Mexico Rockefellers' Called Threat to U.S.:
Powerful father and 2 sons linked to major drug organizations;"
San Francisco Chronicle; Jun 2, 1999.
Faux, Jeff; "The 'American Model' Exposed;" The Nation; October
27, 1998.
Faul, Michelle; "Developing Economies Seek Reform;" San Francisco
Chronicle; Feb 13, 1999.
Feldstein, Mark and Steve Singer; "The Border Babies;" Time Magazine;
May 26, 1998.
Firestone, David; "Search for Efficiency Now Leaves Alabama Town
Behind;" NY Times; Feb 21, 1999.
Flanigan, James; "A Globalization for Poor Countries Too;" LA
Times; January 31, 1999.
Foster, John Bellamy; " Contradictions in the Universalization
of Capitalism;" Monthly Review; Vol.50, No.11; April 1999.
--"Is Overcompetition the Problem?;" Monthly Review; June 1999.
Fowler, Shantelle; "OSHA Begins to Look at Safety Beyond U.S.
Borders;" BNA Occupational Safety & Health Daily; Jan 14, 1999.
-- "Canada, Mexico Eager to Work with U.S. To Promote International
Standards;" BNA Occupational Safety and Health Conference News;
Vol.29, No.2; June 6, 1999.
-- "Group Launches Campaign to Improve Safety in Factories Along
U.S.-Mexico Border"; Occupational Health and Safety; March 17,
1999.
-- "Nike Reduces Harmful Exposures; Improvements Still Needed,
Report Says;" Occupational Health and Safety; March 17, 1999.
Frank, Ellen; "Bye Bye IMF?: A New Blueprint for the Global Economy;"
dollars and sense; July/August 1999.
Franklin, Stephen; "Layoffs, Jobless Figures Tell Tale of Two
Economies;" San Francisco Sunday Examiner and Chronicle; December
6, 1998.
Freeman, Aaron; "Blue Gold: The Political Economy of Water Trading
in Canada;" Multinational Monitor; Vol 20, No.4; April 1999.
Fuerbringer, Jonathan; "1998: A Year Emerging Markets Seem Synonymous
With Anguish;" NY Times; August 27, 1998.
-- "Already- Shaky Markets in Latin America Drop Even Further;"
NY Times; August 28, 1998.
-- "Commodities' Price Slide Victimizes Economies of Several Nations;"
NY Times; December 11, 1998.
-- "Learning to Ride the Brazilian Roller-Coaster;" NY Times;
Jan 17, 1999.
-- "Others' Risk of Contagion From Brazil;" NY Times; Feb 11,
1999.
-- "Swamped by Asia's Wake: Nations that Export Commodities Feel
Shock Waves;" NY Times; July 12, 1998.
Galbraith, James; "Explaining Inequality: An Interview with James
Galbraith;" Multinational Monitor; May 1999.
Ganesan, Arvind; "Corporation Crackdowns: Business Backs Brutality;"
Dollars and Sense; May/June 1999.
Garcia, Miguel Angel; " The Megaproject of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec:
Globaization and Social and Environmental Deterioration;" The
Other Side of Mexico; #62, Jan/Feb 1999.
Garten, Jeffrey E.; "Adrift in the Global Economy;" NY Times;
May 11, 1998.
Garvey, J.I.; "Adrift in the Global Economy;" NY Times; May 11,
1998.
Garza, Adolfo; "Revolt of Mexico's Middle Class;" San Francisco
Chronicle; December 12, 1998.
--"Bitter Rivalry in Mexico: Candidate rocks boat in ruling party;"
San Francisco Chronicle; Aug. 7, 1999.
Garza, Paul de la; " Mexican Women go on Strike Against Machismo;"
NY Times; July 23, 1999.
--"Tensions simmer in southern Mexico; observers worry;" San Francisco
Examiner; September 12, 1999.
Gaventa, JP; From the Mountain to the Maquiladoras: A Case Study
of Capital Flight and Its Impact on Workers; Highlander Center;
New Market, TN
General Accounting Office (GAO); "U.S.-Mexico Border: Issues and
Challenges Confronting the United States and Mexico."
Gibbon, Ann; "Canfor suspends sales until July;" Toronto Globe;
June 10, 1999.
Gilly, Adolfo; "Mexico: A Time to Kill;" NACLA Report on the Americas;
Vol. 32, No. 1; July/August 1998.
Glaberson, William; " NAFTA Invoked to Challenge Court Award in
U.S.;" NY Times; January 28,1999.
Glasstetter, Josh; "Anti-Sweatshop Update;" dollars and sense;
Sept/Oct. 1999.
Global Exchange Newsletter; "Democratize the Global Economy: Top
Ten Reasons to Oppose the World Trade Organization;" #40; Fall
1999.
Global Trade Watch; NAFTA?s Broken Promises: Corporate Promises
of U.S. Job Creation Under NAFTA; Public Citizen (215 Pennsylvania
Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20003); $10; 1995.
Goldberg, Vicki; "Images of an Economy Devouring the Poor;" The
New York Times; March 22, 1998.
Golden, Tim; "Elite Mexican Drug Officers Said to Be Tied to Traffickers;"
September 16, 1998.
-- "Elite Mexican Drug Officers Said to Be Tied to Traffickers;"
New York Times; Sept 16, 1998.
-- "For First Time, U.S. Court to Weigh Claim of Rights Abuses
in Foreign Land;" New York Times; p. 7; September 2, 1996.
-- "Mexico's Forgotten Land of Blood and Dust: Chiapas;" Rolling
Stone; August 20, 1998.
-- "Mexico Promises Full Inquiry Into Tainted Elite Drug Unit;"
New York Times; Sept 18, 1998.
--"Mexico Clears A Top Official But Can't Convince the U.S.;"
New York Times; Jun 2, 1999.
--"Mexican, in U.S. Suicide Note, Blames Zedillo for His Death;"
NY Times; Sept. 17, 1999.
--"Mexican Gang Is Still on Loose Despite Search;" NY Times; Jan.
10, 2000.
--"Mexican Tale of Absolute Drug Corruption;" NY Times; Jan 9
2000.
--"Mexico?s Ex-Drug Chief, Indicted, Is Found Dead in U.S.;" NY
Times; Sept. 16, 1999.
-- "2 Mexican Banks to Plead Guilty in Laundering Case;" NY Times;
March 30, 1999.
-- "U.S. Official Says Politics Didn't Halt Mexico Case;" NY Times;
March 25, 1999.
--"U.S. Report Saus Salina's Banker Ignored Safeguards;" NY Times;
December 4, 1998.
Golden, Tim and Christopher S. Wren; "U.S. Ignores Mexico's Anti-Drug
Failures;" NY Times; Feb. 14, 1999.
Goldman, Patti and J. Martin Wagner; "Trading Away Public Health:
WTO Obstacles to Effective Toxics Controls;" Multinational Monitor;
Vol. 20; No. 10&11; Oct/Nov 1999.
Goldner, Loren; "Capital's Global Turbulence: International Liquidity
and the Crisis;" Against the Current; May/June 1999; Vol.14, No.2.
Grassroots Policy Project; "Public Subsidies, Public Accountability:
Holding Corporations to Labor & Community Standards;" paper $20+s&h;
202-387-2933.
Gray, Charles; "Corporate Goliaths: Sizing Up Corporations and
Governments;" Multinational Monitor; June 1999.
Gray, Jon; "Not for the First Time, World Sours on Free Markets;"
the Nation; Vol 267, No.12; October 19, 1999.
Green, Duncan; "Child Workers of the Americas;" NACLA: Report
on the Americas; January/February 1999.
--"The Failings of the International Financial Architecture;"
NACLA Report on the Americas; July/August 1999.
Greenfield, Gerald; "The World Bank's Global TQM;" Against the
Current; p. 30; Vol. XIII, No. 1 (new series); March-April 1998.
Greenhouse, Steven; "Mexicans Were Denied U.S. Rights, Suit Says;"
NY Times; May 28, 1998.
--"Anti-Sweatshop Movement is Achieving Gains Overseas;" NY Times;
Jan. 26, 2000.
-- "Two Protests by Students Over Wage For Workers;" NY Times;
January 31, 1999.
--"U.S. Delays Opening Border to Trucks From Mexico;" NY Times;
January 8, 2000.
--"U.S. to Expand Labor Rights to Cover Illegal Immigrants;" NY
Times; Oct 28, 1999.
Greider, William; "The Global Crisis Deepens. Now What?;" The
Nation; Vol 267, No. 12; October 19, 1998.
-- "Saving the Global Economy;" The Nation; pp. 11; December 15,
1998.
Gunson, Phil; "Mexico City Reformer Finds Corruption Tough to
Root Out;" San Francisco Chronicle; May 11, 1999.
--"New Furor Over Nuclear Plant Safety: Mexican Scientist levels
Charges;" San Francisco Chronicle; Jan 12, 1998.
Hahnel, Robin; "Capitalist Globalism in Crisis;" Z Magazine; December
1998.
-- "Capitalist Globalism in Crisis;" Z Magazine; January 1999.
-- "Capitalist Globalism in Crisis, Part III;" Z Magazine; February
1999.
-- "Capitalist Globalism In Crisis, Part V: Reform Proposals and
Choices for Progressives;" Z Magazine; March 1999.
Hallet, Mark; "Business Booms, But at What Costs?" Safety and
Health; Vol. 156, No. 5; November 1997.
Hart-Landsberg, Martin; "Asia's Capitalist Boom and Bust;" Against
the Current; pp. 26-29; Vol. XIII, No. 1 (new series); March-April
1998.
Hart-Landsberg, Martin and Paul Burkett; "East Asia in Crisis:
Beyond Tina, Toward Socialism;" Monthly Review; June 1999.
Hemispheric Network for Just and Sustainable Trade and Development;
"An Alternative Economic Development Strategy for Mexico; Our
Americas (newsletter; The Development GAP, Washington, DC; Vol.
1, No. 1; February 1996.
Henwood, Doug; " The Nation Indicators;" The Nation; July 19,
1999.
--"Booming, Borrowing, and Consuming: The U.S. Economy in 1999;"
Monthly Review; Vol 51, No 3; July- August 1999.
--"The Americanization of Global Finance;" NACLA Report on the
Americas; July/August 1999.
Herbert, Bob; "Nike Blinks;" NY Times; May 21, 1998.
-- "Sweatshop U.;" NY Times; April 12, 1998.
Heredia, Carlos; "Downward Mobility; Mexican Workers After NAFTA;"
NACLA Report on the Americas; Vol. XXX, No. 3; Nov./Dec. 1996.
Heredia, Carlos and Mary E, Purcell; The Polarization of Mexican
Society: A Grassroots View of World Bank Economic Adjustment Policies;
The Development GAP, Washington, DC and the Equipo Pueblo (Francisco
Field, #51, Colonia Independencia; A.P. 27-467, Mexico, DF 06760);
$7; 1995.
-- "Migration: Why Mexican Workers Will Keep Going North;" The
Other Side of Mexico; Vol. 52, May-June 1997.
Herman, Edward S.; "The Threat of Globalization;" New Politics;
Winter 1999.
Hernandez Navarro, Luis; "Mexico's Secret War;" NACLA Report on
the Americas; Vol.32, No.6, May/June 1999.
Hightower, Jim; "Fair Trade or Bust;" The Nation; March 30, 1998.
Hornblower, Margot; "Guess Gets Out: The jeans company, beset
by rivals and union organizers, bolts for Mexico;" Time; p 35;
January 27, 1997.
Horta, Korinna; "The More Things Change?The World Bank, Cameroon
and the Politics of ?Governance?;" Multinational Monitor; June
1999.
Hotaling, Caroline; "Tackling Environmental Health Problems on
the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Case Study;" Borderlines; Vol. 7, No.3;
March 1999.
Howard, Alan; "Partners in Sweat;" The Nation; p. 24; Dec. 28,
1998.
Hualde, Alfredo; "Nueva Manafactura, Globalizacion y Produccion
de Automoviles en Mexico;" Frontera Norte; Vol.7, No. 13, January-June
1995.
--"Japan Inc. En Mexico: Las Empresas y Modelos Laborales Japoneses;"
Frontera Norte; Vol. 9, No. 17, January-June 1997.
Human Rights Watch; "Crossing the Line: Human Rights Abuses along
the U.S. Border with Mexico Persist Amid Climate of Impunity;"
Human Rights Watch, New York; April 1995; 37 pp., $5.
-- "Implausible Deniability: State Responsibility for Rural Violence
in Mexico;" Human Rights Watch, New York; April 1997.
-- Mexico: Labor Rights and NAFTA: A Case Study (HRW Publications
Department, 485 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10007-6104, 212-972-8400);
Vol. 8, No. 8(B), September 1996.
Human Rights Watch Women's Right Project; Sin Garantias: Discriminacion
Sexual en el Sector de Maquiladoras de Mexico; Human Rights Watch,
October 1996; Vol. 8, No. 6B.
Institute for Policy Studies, Who Benefits from Fast Track: A
Study of the Corporate Free Trade Lobby Washington, DC; $3; 1997.
Institute for Policy Studies, Development Group for Alternative
Policies and Equipo Pueblo; No Laughter in NAFTA: Mexico and the
United States Two Years After; Development GAP (Washington, DC);
1995; 11 pp.
"Integration, Democracy and Development: Towards A Continental
Social Agenda;" Final Declaration of a tri-national meeting in
Mexico City, July 22-23, 1994.
Interamerican Community Action (PICA); Garment Sweatshop Production
and the Bangor Clean Clothes Campaign; 33 pp; (pica1@hamtel.tds.net)
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility; "A Step Towards
Eliminating Sweatshops: The White House Apparel Industry Partnership
Report," Vol. 25, No. 9, May 9, 1997.
-- Principles for Global Corporate Responsibility: Benchmarks
for Measuring Business Performance; ICCR, New York, NY; 1995;
28 pp.; $7.
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions; Behind the Wire:
Anti-Union Repression in the Export Processing Zones; (available
on ICFTU's web site at: http://www.icftu.org/english/tncs/etnexprzo.html)
50 pp.
-- Gender and Trade: Some Conceptual and Policy Links; ICFTU (www.icftu.org/english/sclause/esc198wtoconf.html)
-- The Global Market-Trade Unionism's Greatest Challenge; ICFTU
(www.icftu.org/english/sclause/econthem.html), 1997; 55 pp.
-- Migration and Globalization: The New Slaves; 16pp; www.icftu.org.
-- The WTO in the Next Century: A Trade Union Perspective on the
Development of the Multilateral Trade Regime; ICFTU (www.icftu.org/english/sclause/esc198wtoconf.html)
International Forum on Globalization; The Emergence of Corporate
Rule- And What Can Be Done About It; (revised version of Dismantling
Corporate Rule) International Forum on Globalization (1555 Pacific
Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94109); $8+$2.
-- South-North: Citizen Strategies to Transform a Divided World;
International Forum on Globalization (1555 Pacific Avenue, San
Francisco, CA 94109) $8+$2.
-- "Third World Opposes World Trade Organization's Proposed New
Agenda;" IFG News, No. 1; p. 5; Fall 1996.
International Labor Organization, The ILO, Standard Setting and
Globalization (Waldorf, MD); 1997; 42 pp. ,$13.50.
-- Globalization of the Footwear, Textiles and Clothing Industries;
(ILO Office in the U.S., 1828 L Street NW, Suite 801, Washington,
DC 20036, 202-653-7652); 124 pp.; $15.
IPS and the Economic Policy Institute, International Labor Rights
Fund, Public Citizen, Sierra Club and the U.S. Business and Industrial
Council Educational Foundation; "The Failed Experiment: NAFTA
at Three Years;" 34 pp., $10.00; June 26, 1997.
Ivins, Molly; "Global Fears About Genetic Engineering;" Oakland
Tribune; January 6, 1999.
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