A North American Community? It Would Be a Good Idea!
NAFTA was created under the assumptions that all participant countries are equal and that market mechanisms will bring the benefits of integration to everyone. Nine years later, evidence shows that disparities in political power and economic strength do matter, and the market is unable to make these differences disappear. Regional, sectorial, social, cultural, ideological, and linguistic inequalities deepen as uneven integration unfolds. The presenter will address the dark spots of the integration process in North America in the context of enhanced U.S. unilateralism, focusing on the North American Common Market for Energy and its prospects for overall welfare and the environment.
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