NAFTA & Neocolonialism: Comparative Criminal, Human & Social JusticeThis work is a study of the impacts of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). By focusing on the issue of justice in the contexts of globalization and neo-colonialism, the book contributes to a broader discussion of the significance of NAFTA. |
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Innhold
Introduction | 1 |
The Annals NAFTA Report | 4 |
Criminal Human and Social Justice Issues | 9 |
THE GENESIS OF NEOCOLONIALISM | 13 |
The Colonial experience | 15 |
Revolutions and Political Instability | 17 |
Manifest Destiny Monroe Doctrine and US Mexican War | 18 |
The War of Reform and French intervention | 20 |
The fruits of the Opium Wars | 128 |
The social psychology of war | 130 |
Comparative criminal justice in North America | 133 |
The mechanisms of selective justice in the United States | 140 |
Comparative border justice with NAFTA partners | 141 |
Canadian criminal justice system | 142 |
Mexican justice | 144 |
Pre 911 culturedrugs and legal strain | 145 |
El Porfirato and the Revolution | 21 |
Nationalism in PostRevolution Mexico | 24 |
The unwinding of the Revolution | 29 |
Death of the Revolution | 32 |
Forces of the market and globialization | 38 |
The Northern Border Colonial Wars Aboriginal Ways | 43 |
American Indians and the Colonial Wars | 45 |
US policies of ethnic cleaning and colonialism | 48 |
The French Canadians | 51 |
Migration to America | 55 |
Early French Canadian Family | 59 |
WORLD ECONOMICS SOCIAL JUSTICE | 63 |
Worldviews and perspectives on social justice | 68 |
The emergent World Trade Organization | 76 |
North American SocioEconomics and Social Justice | 83 |
Manifest Destiny and capitalism | 84 |
US Indian policy and International colonialism | 87 |
Raw Capitalism vs Labor issues in the United States | 94 |
Migration and environmental issues in the United States | 103 |
Social and Economic Justice in Canada | 109 |
Canadian Aboriginal policies | 110 |
Canadian capitalism vs labor issues | 113 |
Canadian migration and environmental issues | 116 |
COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL HUMAN JUSTICE | 119 |
Unresolved Native issues | 120 |
Marxs value surplus emerges in the 21 Century | 122 |
InterAmerican capital exploits | 126 |
Border perspectives since 911 | 148 |
Comparative Human Rights issues in North America | 153 |
Continued social injustice of Native Americans | 155 |
Cobell v Norton | 158 |
Continued stone walling by the Bush Administration | 161 |
War on terrorism suppression of due process | 162 |
CULTURE SOCIAL STATUS AND EDUCATION | 169 |
Education and social control and stratification | 170 |
Doctors for dummiesMasters for morons | 174 |
Diploma mills and the ale of social status | 175 |
New Mexico example | 186 |
Comparative education in North America | 195 |
Education in the United States of America | 196 |
Early Republic era | 197 |
Emergence of public schools | 200 |
Contemporary era | 206 |
Civil Rights and Title IX | 208 |
New directions and brewing controversies | 213 |
Canadian education systems | 214 |
DominionModern era | 215 |
Minority education system | 217 |
Mexican education system | 218 |
Educational system overview | 224 |
Endnotes | 227 |
Bibliography | 245 |
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