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Banana Splits: Nested and Competing Regimes in the Transatlantic Banana Trade Dispute
Unformatted Document Text:  1 B ANANA S PLITS : N ESTED AND O VERLAPPING R EGIMES IN THE T RANSATLANTIC B ANANA T RADE D ISPUTE Version 1.2 August 2004 Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Conference September 2-5 2004, Chicago This paper is very much a work in progress. Please request a new copy before you cite it, and please do not quote this draft. Karen J. Alter Sophie Meunier Associate Professor of Political Science WWS Research Associate Northwestern University Bendheim 018 601 University Pl Princeton University Evanston, IL 60201 Princeton, NJ 08544 (847) 491-4842 (609) 258-4863 ## email not listed ## ## email not listed ## depot.northwestern.edu/kal438/public_html/index.html www.princeton.edu/~smeunier An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Conference of Europeanists, March 11-13, 2004, Chicago. We wish to thank Christina Davis, Brian Hanson, Elliot Posner, Alberta Sbragia, and Gregory Shaffer for comments.

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B
ANANA
S
PLITS
:
N
ESTED AND
O
VERLAPPING
R
EGIMES
IN THE
T
RANSATLANTIC
B
ANANA
T
RADE
D
ISPUTE
Version 1.2 August 2004
Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Conference
September 2-5 2004, Chicago
This paper is very much a work in progress. Please request a new copy before you cite it,
and please do not quote this draft.
Karen J. Alter
Sophie Meunier
Associate Professor of Political Science
WWS Research Associate
Northwestern University
Bendheim 018
601 University Pl
Princeton University
Evanston, IL 60201
Princeton, NJ 08544
(847) 491-4842
(609) 258-4863
## email not listed ##
## email not listed ##
depot.northwestern.edu/kal438/public_html/index.html www.princeton.edu/~smeunier
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Conference of Europeanists, March
11-13, 2004, Chicago. We wish to thank Christina Davis, Brian Hanson, Elliot Posner,
Alberta Sbragia, and Gregory Shaffer for comments.


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