PUBLICATIONS:

North America at the Crossroads: N.A.F.T.A. After 15 Years. Mexico, DF: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2009: Edited volume with 17 chapters.

“N.A.F.T.A., agriculture, & Mexico:as tears go by.” North America at the Crossroads: N.A.F.T.A. After 15Years. Ed., Imtiaz Hussain. Mexico, DF: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2009, 31-68: Chapter 2.

“Post-9/11 Canada-U.S. security integration:of butchers, bakers, and intelligence policy-makers,” American Review of Canadian Studies (forthcoming Spring 2009 issue).

“A Mexico-U.S. security community? Intelligence without policy, policy without intelligence,” International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 22, no. 1 (Winter 2009):19-37.

North American Homeland Security:Back to Bilateralism? Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2008. Book written with Satya Pattnayak and Anil Hira.

“Los matrimonies sin arregular:el comercio, el desarrollo y los acuerdos del siglo XXI.” Desarrollo Regional: Estrategias y Oportunidades. Coords., Alejandra Salas-Porras y Carlos Uscanga. México, DF: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional de México y Gernika, 2008, 167-213.

“Mexico.” Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National Approaches, vol. 1: “The Americas and Asia.” Eds., Stuart Farson, Peter Gill, Mark Phythian, & Shlomo Shpiro. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008, vol. 1:67-92. Chapter in book.

“Explaining post-9/11 North American regionalism:of clutter, constraints, and chaos.” Politics & Policy 36,  no.1 (Spring 2008):108-31.

“NGOs and NAFTA’s dispute settlement:in through the front door.” Community, Diffusion, and North American Expansiveness: The Political Economy of Flux. Ed., Imtiaz Hussain, 319-363. Mexico, DF: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2008. Chapter in book.

Community, Diffusion, and North American Expansiveness: The Political Economy of Flux. Mexico, DF: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2008: Edited volume.

Fundamentalism and Bangladesh: no error, no terror.” South Asian Survey 14:2 (July-December2007):207-29.

 “Encuentros cercanos del tercer tipo:El regionalismo después del CAFTA.” Process de Integración en lasAméricas. [“Close encounters of the third kind:regionalism after CAFTA.” Integration  in theAmericas.] Eds., Monica Gambrill and Pablo Ruiz Napoles, 111-49. Mexico, DF: CISAN-UNAM, 2006.

“Asia’s post-9/11 Muslim minorities:endangered species?” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 51, no. 2 (December 2006):311-48.

“Dustbin democracy? Central America’s unholy developmental trinity.” National and Human Security Issues in Latin America: Democracies at Risk. Eds., Satya Pattnayak and Lowell Gustafson. New York, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2006, 131-56.

Globalization, Indigenous Groups, and Mexico’s Panama-Puebla Plan: Marriage or Miscarriage?  New York, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2006.

Running on Empty in Central America? Canadian, Mexican, and US Integrative Experiences. Lanham, MD:University Press of America, 2006.

“North American political integration:exploring the unknown.” Norteamérica  1, no. 1 (January-June 2006):163-206.

“Innovative conservatism? Twenty-first century Asia in comparative contexts.” Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Golden Jubilee 1956-2005 issue, vol. 50,  nos. 1-2 (2005): 455-84.

“Knocking on Mexico’s doors:Central America’s unholy trinity.” Dialogo Iberoamericano, no. 2 (August-December 2005):14-18.

“Salteados entre la sarten y el fuego:kurdos reconstructivistas y deconstructivistas.” Diversidad en el Mundo: Multidentidades del siglo XXI. Ed., Francisco Javier Haro Navejas (Mexico City: Universidad Anáhuac, México Sur & Miguel Angel Porrua, 2005), 77-103. In  English: “Tossing and turning between the frying pan and the Fire,” Global Diversity: Multi-identities in the Twentieth Century.

 By Other Means, For Other Ends: Bush’s Re-Election Reassessed. Co-edited with José Luis Valdés-Ugalde (Mexico, DF: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2005). Book.

“Spark, wildfire, & Mexico’s dilemma:North American or international relations?” Dialogo Iberoamericano no. 1 (January-May 2005):6-9. Article.

“Mexican emigration, Canadian immigration, North American regional interpretations.” Journal of International Migration and Integration 6, no. 1 (Winter 2005):81-92. Article.

“After Cancun:G21, WTO, and multilateralism.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11, no. 2 (December 2004):1-16. Article.

Tyranny of Soft Touches: Interculturalism, Multiculturalism, and 21st Century International Relations  (Mexico City: Universidad Iberoamericana, 2004). Book.

 “Democratizing Afghanistan & Iraq:paper tiger, clay pigeon, & military surveillance,” Bologña Center Journal of International Affairs, vol. 7 (Spring 2004):9-21. Article.

“Of mountains, molehills, and mirages:Canadian and Mexican Central American pursuits.” Revista Mexicana de Estudios Canadienses (June 2004):149-61. Article.

“Doggone diplomacy? The Iraq war, North American bilateralism, and beyond.” Canada and the New American Empire:War and Anti-war. Ed., George Melnyk (Calgary, AL: University of Calgary Press, 2004), 213-29. Chapter.

“¿Nuevas ropas para el emperador? El TLCCA-EU y lo que nos espera.” [“Emperor in new clothes: The United States, CAFTA, and implications,”] Perfiles Latinoamericanos, vol. 23 (December 2003):69-98.

“Democratization and the middle class:comparative Latin-Asian observations.”  Economic Performance Under Democratic Regimes in Latin America in the Twenty-First Century. Eds., Lowell Gustafson and Satya Pattnayak (New York, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2003), 39-66. Chapter.

“Attitudes toward illegal immigration into the United States:California Proposition 187.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 23, no. 4 (November 2001):430-443; with Yueh-Ting Lee and Victor Ottati.

“¿Un puente sobre aguas turbulentas? Los paneles binacionales en el TLCAN y las prácticas comerciales desleales en América del Norte.” In Para Evaluar al TLCAN, ed., Arturo Borja Tamayo (Mexico City: Miguel Angel Porrúa and Tec de Monterrey, 2001), 355-404. Chapter.

“El euro y el dólar: ¿complementariedad o rivalidad?” In Uniones Monetarias e Integración en Europa y las Américas, ed. Rosa María Piñón Antillon  (Mexico City: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma  de México/European Union Delegation, 2000), 139-174. Chapter.

“El TLCAN: ¿Una relación fructífera?” en México y la Unión Europea frente a los retos del Siglo XXI, ed. Rosa María Piñón Antillón (Mexico City: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma  de México/European Union Delegation, Mexico City , 1999), 339-370. Chapter.

“Dumping y medidas antidumping en América del Norte y Europa Occidental:evolución y tendencias,” en La Regionalización del Mundo: La Unión Europea y América Latina, ed. Rosa María Piñón Antíllon (Mexico City: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México/European Union Delegation in Mexico City, 1998), 233-64. Chapter.

Westphalia in Europe as West Failure Abroad? A Study of the Fate of the Nation-State in non-Europe Working Document, #44, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1998.

European Integration and Franco-German Relations: Erbfeindschaft or Engrenage? Working Document, #43, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1998.

Theoretical Explanations of Trade Competitiveness and a North American Application. Working Document, #42, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1998.

Agriculture and Supranationalism: Comparative Observations in West Europe and North America. Working Document, #41, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1998.

Environmental Protectionism and Comparative Observations in West Europe and North America. Working Document, #38, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1998.

Taking the State Back Out? Comparing French Responses to Globalization in Agriculture and Shipping. Working Document, #32, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1997.Coauthor: Mark Aspinwall.

Legal Integration in North America: Domestic and Multilateral Comparisons. Working Document, #29, Division of International Studies, Center for the Research and Teaching of Economics, 1997.

Dispute Settlement, Domestic Institutions, and Political Integration in North America: A Comparative Study. Working Document, #28, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1997.

Old Wine in New Bottle? The Summit of the Americas in Theoretical Perspective. Working Document, #25, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1996.

Environmentalism, Free Trade, and Regionalism in Theoretical Perspective: An Unholy Developmental Trinity? Working Document, #23, Division of International Studies,CIDE, 1996.

National Laws, N.A.F.T.A. Panels, and Multilateral Provisions: Sovereignty or Supranational Rules at Bay? Working Document, #20, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1995.

Assessing the Rules-Power Debate in Farm Trade: A Case Study of the Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, Working Document, #19, Division of International Studies, CIDE, 1995.

Politics of Compensation: Truman, the Wool Bill of 1947, and the Shaping of Postwar U.S. Foreign Trade Policy, U.S. Foreign Economic Policy series, ed. Stuart Bruchey (New York: Garland, 1993). Book.

 
   
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