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International Political Science Revi

Título en otros idiomas:

Revue internationale de science politique; Revista internacional de ciencia politica

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No detectada desde ene. 1999 / hasta dic. 2023 SAGE Journals

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ISSN impreso

0192-5121

ISSN electrónico

1460-373X

Editor responsable

SAGE Publishing (SAGE)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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Political Parties and ngos in the Creation of New Trading Blocs in the Americas

Laura Macdonald; Mildred A. Schwartz

<jats:p> The development of free trade agreements in North America has challenged the capacities of existing political organizations to play representative and responsive roles. This article evaluates the comparative roles of political parties, ngos, and the state in regional debates leading to the development of nafta. Changes following from those interactions are now reflected in ongoing negotiations over ftaa. In the latter context, the Canadian experience indicates an apparent strengthening role for ngos in the formulation of free trade policies along with signs of resistance to this increased participation among decision-makers. Alongside these internal developments are those involving the building of cross-border ties. While states (and thus the representatives of presently governing parties) continue to control the trade agenda, more broadly participatory forms of consultation on trade agreements are developing, gradually enhancing the representative role of ngos as well as providing new opportunities for parties (in and out of power) to improve their own performance. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: Political Science and International Relations; Sociology and Political Science.

Pp. 135-158

Explaining variation of executive instability in presidential regimes: Presidential interruptions in Latin America

Leiv Marsteintredet

Pp. 173-194