2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-85292006000100003
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Será que as laranjas e a cana-de-açúcar da Flórida azedam o livre comércio? uma análise de ratificação de nível II da política comercial dos Estados Unidos com o Brasil

Abstract: O estado da Flórida e seus produtores de laranja e de cana-de-açúcar colocam-se no centro do palco das relações econômicas entre os Estados Unidos e o Brasil e do drama da Área de Livre Comércio das Américas (ALCA). Poderosos e persistentes, esses modestos interesses econômicos têm sua importância política amplificada pelo papel de pivô da Flórida nas recentes eleições presidenciais dos Estados Unidos. Aumentado pelo papel de pivô do estado no Colégio Eleitoral, os interesses dos setores de laranja e de cana-d… Show more

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“…Putnam's analytical framework incorporates both the domestic politics underlying international treaty negotiations and their impact on the give and take in bargaining between national government negotiators. In most cases, Putnam's theory of international agreement and ratification provides for compelling explanation of the range of conflict and cooperation over international commercial and macro-economic negotiations (for an example see LANGEVIN, 2006). Bazerman (2009) also recognizes the importance of domestic politics in framing the outcome of international environmental treaty negotiations such as the COP15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Putnam's analytical framework incorporates both the domestic politics underlying international treaty negotiations and their impact on the give and take in bargaining between national government negotiators. In most cases, Putnam's theory of international agreement and ratification provides for compelling explanation of the range of conflict and cooperation over international commercial and macro-economic negotiations (for an example see LANGEVIN, 2006). Bazerman (2009) also recognizes the importance of domestic politics in framing the outcome of international environmental treaty negotiations such as the COP15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%