NAFTA & Neocolonialism: Comparative Criminal, Human & Social Justice

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University Press of America, 2004 - 269 sider
This 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. Authors Laurence French and Magdaleno Manzanárez emphasize cultural and ethnic issues in the relations of NAFTA partners and enrich treatment of the topic by bringing to bear sociology, political science, justice studies, psychology, and educational theory. The authors relate classical sociological theory to contemporary issues of social and criminal justice.

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The Roots of Neocolonialism
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The Colonial experience
15
The unwinding of the Revolution
29
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Laurence French is Gatekeeper of Psychology at Prairie View A&M University. Professor French holds doctorates in Psychological & Cultural Studies (Educational Psychology & Measurement) from the University of Nebraska and Sociology (Criminology/Social Psychology) from the University of New Hampshire. Magdaleno Manzanárez is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Social Science Research & Training Institute at Western New Mexico University. Professor Manzanárez holds a doctorate in Political Science from Northern Arizona University.

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