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- catalog contributor b12929692.
- catalog contributor b12929693.
- catalog coverage "North America Economic integration.".
- catalog coverage "North America Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "1. Bordering on the USA : the political economy of North American integration -- Karma Company : the NAFTA region in a historical context -- Howdy, neighbor! The NAFTA dynamic -- On the CUSP of deeper integration : border talks before September 11 -- "Staunch ally" versus "fair weather friend" : perceptions after September 11 -- Northern exposure : from Cold War allies to terror war allies -- The Southern blues : hard cases need better policies -- 'Nsync : bilateral border initiatives -- A matter of opinion : opinion pools about NAFTA -- Conclusion -- 2. Get me to the plant on time : delivering the goods in an integrated economy -- What's in it for me : why countries trade -- Naked facts : intraregional trade in NAFTA -- Zooming in : convergence in manufacturing -- Planes, trains, and automobiles : efficiency in transportation systems -- Bridge over troubled waters : investing in borders -- From just-in-time to just-in-case : the cost of security -- ".
- catalog description "4. Doing the laundry : cross-border capital movements -- Let it flow : NAFTA and barriers to capital flows -- Dirty money : capital flows and security -- Dollars, dollars, everywhere : the prospects for a common currency -- The aliens are coming : foreign direct investment --The color of money : remittances as a source of Mexican capital -- Conclusion -- Appendix 4.1. Freezing their assets off : terrorist financing -- Appendix 4.2. Baby, you can drive my car : Mexico's assembly plants -- Appendix 4.3. Ironclad guarantees : metalclad in Mexico -- 5. Invisible elephants : corruption and cooperation -- The nature of things : defining corruption -- The jet set : international suppliers and demanders -- The girl next door : domestic suppliers and demanders -- Tales from the corrupt : Mexican cases -- Crime and punishment : the big picture in Mexico -- Your money is my money : privatization in Mexico -- I'll show you mine : comparing corruption -- But curiously, folks, : Mexican perceptions -- Changing channels : fixing domestic corruption -- Carcinogenic culture : corruption and the rule of law -- Greasing the big wheels : bribery laws in the NAFTA countries -- The $64,000 toilet seat : government procurement in NAFTA -- Conclusion -- Appendix 5.1. Kidnapping, Mexican style : Thalía and her sisters -- Appendix 5.2. Subnational shenanigans and other trilateral affairs -- Appendix 5.3. The CNI drama : a very hostile takeover -- 6. Three's company : NAFTA as a bloc -- Three-country circus : hoops for businesses -- It's the money, honey : cost of doing business in NAFTA -- The insecurity complex : security and border management -- The right stuff : striking a balance -- Along came a spider : weaving a seamless web -- Winds of change : drawing lines in sand and snow -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Appendix 3.2. Illegal in the USA : conspiracies, pepper spray, and a Hollywood script.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-201) and index.".
- catalog description "Trojan boxes : shipping containers and security -- Keep on trucking : Mexican access to U.S. highways -- Highway robbery : hijacking the national security debate -- The not-so-great barrier : implications for business -- Conclusion -- Appendix 2.1. Ports in a storm : plugged passageways on the West coast -- Appendix 2.2. Cyanara security : the terrifying tale of the missing Mexican truck -- 3. Do you know the way to San Jose? : integrating labor markets and securing borders -- Crossing the line : people flows -- Line in the snow : the Canada-United States border -- Waive good-bye : United States-Canada visa coordination -- Line in the sand : the Mexico-United States border -- Still waters run deep : efforts to stem the flow -- Security blankets : labor mobility and social security -- White-collar windows : NAFTA visas in the United States -- Rising dough : business implications of labor mobility -- Conclusion -- Appendix 3.1. Kissing cousins : policing the 49th parallel -- ".
- catalog extent "xxii, 210 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Drawing lines in sand and snow.".
- catalog identifier "0765612356 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drawing lines in sand and snow.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe,".
- catalog relation "Drawing lines in sand and snow.".
- catalog spatial "North America Economic integration.".
- catalog spatial "North America Foreign economic relations.".
- catalog spatial "North America.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "337.1/7 21".
- catalog subject "Border patrols United States.".
- catalog subject "Border security North America.".
- catalog subject "Border security United States.".
- catalog subject "Capital movements North America.".
- catalog subject "Free trade North America.".
- catalog subject "HC95 .C64 2003".
- catalog subject "Illegal aliens United States.".
- catalog subject "National security North America.".
- catalog subject "National security United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Bordering on the USA : the political economy of North American integration -- Karma Company : the NAFTA region in a historical context -- Howdy, neighbor! The NAFTA dynamic -- On the CUSP of deeper integration : border talks before September 11 -- "Staunch ally" versus "fair weather friend" : perceptions after September 11 -- Northern exposure : from Cold War allies to terror war allies -- The Southern blues : hard cases need better policies -- 'Nsync : bilateral border initiatives -- A matter of opinion : opinion pools about NAFTA -- Conclusion -- 2. Get me to the plant on time : delivering the goods in an integrated economy -- What's in it for me : why countries trade -- Naked facts : intraregional trade in NAFTA -- Zooming in : convergence in manufacturing -- Planes, trains, and automobiles : efficiency in transportation systems -- Bridge over troubled waters : investing in borders -- From just-in-time to just-in-case : the cost of security -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Doing the laundry : cross-border capital movements -- Let it flow : NAFTA and barriers to capital flows -- Dirty money : capital flows and security -- Dollars, dollars, everywhere : the prospects for a common currency -- The aliens are coming : foreign direct investment --The color of money : remittances as a source of Mexican capital -- Conclusion -- Appendix 4.1. Freezing their assets off : terrorist financing -- Appendix 4.2. Baby, you can drive my car : Mexico's assembly plants -- Appendix 4.3. Ironclad guarantees : metalclad in Mexico -- 5. Invisible elephants : corruption and cooperation -- The nature of things : defining corruption -- The jet set : international suppliers and demanders -- The girl next door : domestic suppliers and demanders -- Tales from the corrupt : Mexican cases -- Crime and punishment : the big picture in Mexico -- Your money is my money : privatization in Mexico -- I'll show you mine : comparing corruption -- But curiously, folks, : Mexican perceptions -- Changing channels : fixing domestic corruption -- Carcinogenic culture : corruption and the rule of law -- Greasing the big wheels : bribery laws in the NAFTA countries -- The $64,000 toilet seat : government procurement in NAFTA -- Conclusion -- Appendix 5.1. Kidnapping, Mexican style : Thalía and her sisters -- Appendix 5.2. Subnational shenanigans and other trilateral affairs -- Appendix 5.3. The CNI drama : a very hostile takeover -- 6. Three's company : NAFTA as a bloc -- Three-country circus : hoops for businesses -- It's the money, honey : cost of doing business in NAFTA -- The insecurity complex : security and border management -- The right stuff : striking a balance -- Along came a spider : weaving a seamless web -- Winds of change : drawing lines in sand and snow -- Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix 3.2. Illegal in the USA : conspiracies, pepper spray, and a Hollywood script.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trojan boxes : shipping containers and security -- Keep on trucking : Mexican access to U.S. highways -- Highway robbery : hijacking the national security debate -- The not-so-great barrier : implications for business -- Conclusion -- Appendix 2.1. Ports in a storm : plugged passageways on the West coast -- Appendix 2.2. Cyanara security : the terrifying tale of the missing Mexican truck -- 3. Do you know the way to San Jose? : integrating labor markets and securing borders -- Crossing the line : people flows -- Line in the snow : the Canada-United States border -- Waive good-bye : United States-Canada visa coordination -- Line in the sand : the Mexico-United States border -- Still waters run deep : efforts to stem the flow -- Security blankets : labor mobility and social security -- White-collar windows : NAFTA visas in the United States -- Rising dough : business implications of labor mobility -- Conclusion -- Appendix 3.1. Kissing cousins : policing the 49th parallel -- ".
- catalog title "Drawing lines in sand and snow : border security and North American economic integration / Bradly J. Condon and Tapen Sinha.".
- catalog type "text".