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Exploring Social Cohesion in a Globalizing Era

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David Barling

Barling, David. (2000, November). The European Union, GM crops and multi-level governance: Discord, diversity and discontinuity. Paper presented to the "EnviReform First Annual Conference", The Munk Centre for International Development, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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Stephen Clarkson

Clarkson, Stephen. (Forthcoming). The multicentred state: Canadian government under globalizing pressures. In Gordon Smith (Ed.), Who's afraid of the state? (pp. 232-277). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Clarkson, Stephen. (2000, November) The Multi-level state: Canada in the semi-periphery of both continentalism and globalization. Paper presented to the "EnviReform First Annual Conference", The Munk Centre for International Development, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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Clarkson, Stephen. (2000, May). Reform from without versus reform from within: NAFTA and the WTO's role in transforming Mexico's economic system. Paper presented at "Agenda: Mexico at the Millennium," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (WWICS), Washington, D.C.
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W.A Dymond

Dymond, W.A. (2000, November). Notes for remarks by W.A. Dymond Executive Director Centre for Trade Policy and Law. Paper presented to the "EnviReform First Annual Conference", The Munk Centre for International Development, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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Sanford E. Gaines

Gaines, Sanford E. (2000, November). Nafta Chapter 11 as a challenge to environmental law making - One view from the United States. Paper presented to the "EnviReform First Annual Conference", The Munk Centre for International Development, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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David Hathaway

Hathaway, David. Biodiversity, biotechnology and patents in Brazil. Written in Rio de Janeiro for the project "North-South Perspectives on Sustainability", coordinated by FASE (Federation of Organs for Social and Educational Assistance), with the AS-PTA (Consultants in Alternative Agriculture Projects), IBASE (Brazilian Institute for Social and Economic Analyses) and PACS (Alternative Policies for the Southern Cone); in collaboration with Milieu Defensie (FOE Holland) and with funding from ICCO, NOVIB, OXFAM/UK and Bröt für die Welt.
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John Kirton

Kirton, John. (2002, April). Going Beyond: Canada's Contributions, Challenges and Choices in International Trade. Paper prepared for the National Security Studies Seminar, Canadian Forces College, Toronto.
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Kirton, John. (2002, Feburary). Seizing the Wartime Opportunity: September 11th Six Month After and the Canada-US Relations. Presentation to the Ontario Government's Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs.
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Kirton, John. (2000, November). Creating coherence in global environmental governance: Canada's 2002 Opportunity. Paper presented to a panel "Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Institutions: Making Them Work in the Twenty-first Century World" at the conference Canada @ the World, sponsored by the Policy Research Secretariat, Ottawa.
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Kirton, John J. (2000, October). Canada-US trade and the environment: Regimes, regulatory refugees, races, restraints and results. Paper presented to the conference on "Rethinking the Line: The Canada-U.S. Border", The Waterfront Centre Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Kirton, John. (2001, February). Embedded ecologism and institutional inequality: Linking trade, environment and social cohesion in the G8. Paper presented at a panel on "New Directions in Global Trade Governance: Competition, Consensus and Coherence" at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago.
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Kirton, John J. (2000, October). Globalization, global governance and Canadian leadership in the twenty first century. Paper presented at a panel on "Managing Open Borders: Emerging issues and long term trends in border collaboration between states/countries" at the 2000 Diplomatic Forum, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg.
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Brewster Kneen

Kneen, Brewster (2004). "Intellectual Property, the Commons and the Public Domain." Paper presented to the Food Group, University of Toronto, on February 13, 2004. A version of this article/talk appeared in Seedling, published by GRAIN, Barcelona, January 2004.
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Alan Rugman and John Kirton

Rugman, Alan M., & Kirton, John. (2000, November). NAFTA, environmental regulations and firm strategies : An update with Chapter 11 cases. Paper presented at the Toronto Conference on "Strengthening Canada's Environmental Community through International Regime Reform : Twenty First Century Challenges", Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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Julie Soloway

Soloway, Julie. International panel rules investor can obtain damages from NAFTA government: A summary of some of the more important elements of the NAFTA investor-state dispute settlement process. Prepared for the International Trade and Business Regulation Practice Group, Davies, Ward & Beck, Toronto.
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Michelle Swenarchuk

Swenarchuk, Michelle. (2000, February). The Cartagena Biosafety Protocol: Opportunities and limitations", Canadian Environmental Law Association, Trade and Environment, Toronto.
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Christopher Tollefson

Tollefson, Chris. (2000, November). Stormy weather: A reflection on the recent history of the citizen submission process under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation. Paper present at the "EnviReform First Annual Conference", The Munk Centre for International Development, University of Toronto, Toronto.
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