Details how democratic developing countries used labor repression to overcome labor union opposition to free trade.
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Adam Dean is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at George Washington University. His first book, From Conflict to Coalition (Cambridge University Press, 2016), was a finalist for the J. David Greenstone Book Prize.
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Introduction 1. Open democracies: how labor repression facilitates trade liberalization 2. Trade liberalization around the world: cross-national quantitative tests 3. Democracy is not enough: labor rights and trade policy in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Turkey, and India 4. India's middle path: preventive arrests and general strikes 5. Opening Argentina: Menem's repression of the CGT 6. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography.
Introduction 1. Open democracies: how labor repression facilitates trade liberalization 2. Trade liberalization around the world: cross-national quantitative tests 3. Democracy is not enough: labor rights and trade policy in Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Turkey, and India 4. India's middle path: preventive arrests and general strikes 5. Opening Argentina: Menem's repression of the CGT 6. Conclusion Appendix Bibliography.
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