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Debating GMOs in Mercosur
Unformatted Document Text:  39 Fold, Niels. 2000. Globalisation, State Regulation and Industrial Upgrading of the Oil Seed Industries in Malaysia and Brazil. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography21 (3):263-278. Friedberg, Susanne. 2001. On the Trail of the Global Green Bean: Methodological Considerations in Multi-Site Ethnography. Global Networks 1 (4):353-368. Gerber, Elisabeth R., and Ken Kollman. 2004. Introduction -- Authority Migration: Defining an Emerging Research Agenda. PS: Political Science and Politics 37(3):397-400. Gereffi, Gary. 1994. The Organization of Buyer-Driven Global Commodity Chains: How U.S. Retailers Shape Overseas Production Networks. In Commodity Chainsand Global Capitalism, edited by G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz. Westport,CT:Greenwood Press. Gereffi, Gary, Miguel Korzeniewicz, and Robert P. Korzeniewicz. 1994. Introduction: Global Commodity Chains. In Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism, editedby G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Grodzins, Morton. 2000. The Federal System. In American Intergovernmental Relations, edited by L. J. O'Toole, Jr. Washington, DC: CQ Press. Guivant, Julia Silvia. 2002. Heterogeneous and Unconventional Coalitions Around Global Food Risks: Integrating Brazil into the Debates. Journal of EnvironmentPolicy and Planning 4 (3):231-245. Harlander, Susan K. 2002. Safety Assessments and Public Concern for Genetically Modified Food Products: The American View. Toxicologic Pathology 30(1):132-134. Hochstetler, Kathryn. 2002. After the Boomerang: Environmental Movements and Politics in the La Plata River Basin. Global Environmental Politics 2 (4):35-57. ———. 2003. Fading Green: Environmental Politics in the Mercosur Free Trade Agreement and Beyond. Latin American Politics and Society 45 (4). ———. 2004. Civil Society in Lula's Brazil. Oxford: Centre for Brazilian Studies, Working Paper No. CBS-57-04. IDEC. 2004. Idec Reforça: Julgamento do STJ não Libera Soja Transgénica. www.idec.org.br . ———. 2005. IDEC Pede a Lula Veto da Nova Lei de Biosegurança. www.idec.org.br . Isaac, Grant E. 2002. Agricultural Biotechnology and Transatlantic Trade: Regulatory Barriers to GM Crops. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing. Lapegna, Pablo, and Diego Domínguez. 2004. Transformaciones en la Estructura Social Agraria Argentina. El Problema de la Biotecnología Aplicada al Agro. Paper readat Latin American Studies Association, XXV International Congress, October 7-9,at Las Vegas. Lapitz, Rocío, Gerardo Evia, and Eduardo Gudynas. 2004. Soja y Carne en el Mercosur: Comercio, Ambiente y Desarrollo Agropecuario. Montevideo: Coscoroba. McAllister, Lesley K. forthcoming. Judging GMOs: Judicial Application of the Precautionary Principle in Brazil. Ecology Law Quarterly. Newell, Peter. 2003. Domesticating Global Policy on GMOs: Comparing India and China. Sussex, UK: Institute of Development Studies. ———. 2003. Globalization and the Governance of Biotechnology. Global Environmental Politics 3 (2):56-71.

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Fold, Niels. 2000. Globalisation, State Regulation and Industrial Upgrading of the Oil
Seed Industries in Malaysia and Brazil. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography
21 (3):263-278.
Friedberg, Susanne. 2001. On the Trail of the Global Green Bean: Methodological
Considerations in Multi-Site Ethnography. Global Networks 1 (4):353-368.
Gerber, Elisabeth R., and Ken Kollman. 2004. Introduction -- Authority Migration:
Defining an Emerging Research Agenda. PS: Political Science and Politics 37
(3):397-400.
Gereffi, Gary. 1994. The Organization of Buyer-Driven Global Commodity Chains:
How U.S. Retailers Shape Overseas Production Networks. In Commodity Chains
and Global Capitalism
, edited by G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz. Westport,CT:
Greenwood Press.
Gereffi, Gary, Miguel Korzeniewicz, and Robert P. Korzeniewicz. 1994. Introduction:
Global Commodity Chains. In Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism, edited
by G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Grodzins, Morton. 2000. The Federal System. In American Intergovernmental Relations,
edited by L. J. O'Toole, Jr. Washington, DC: CQ Press.
Guivant, Julia Silvia. 2002. Heterogeneous and Unconventional Coalitions Around
Global Food Risks: Integrating Brazil into the Debates. Journal of Environment
Policy and Planning
4 (3):231-245.
Harlander, Susan K. 2002. Safety Assessments and Public Concern for Genetically
Modified Food Products: The American View. Toxicologic Pathology 30
(1):132-134.
Hochstetler, Kathryn. 2002. After the Boomerang: Environmental Movements and
Politics in the La Plata River Basin. Global Environmental Politics 2 (4):35-57.
———. 2003. Fading Green: Environmental Politics in the Mercosur Free Trade
Agreement and Beyond. Latin American Politics and Society 45 (4).
———. 2004. Civil Society in Lula's Brazil. Oxford: Centre for Brazilian Studies,
Working Paper No. CBS-57-04.
IDEC. 2004. Idec Reforça: Julgamento do STJ não Libera Soja Transgénica.
www.idec.org.br
.
———. 2005. IDEC Pede a Lula Veto da Nova Lei de Biosegurança.
www.idec.org.br
.
Isaac, Grant E. 2002. Agricultural Biotechnology and Transatlantic Trade: Regulatory
Barriers to GM Crops. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.
Lapegna, Pablo, and Diego Domínguez. 2004. Transformaciones en la Estructura Social
Agraria Argentina. El Problema de la Biotecnología Aplicada al Agro. Paper read
at Latin American Studies Association, XXV International Congress, October 7-9,
at Las Vegas.
Lapitz, Rocío, Gerardo Evia, and Eduardo Gudynas. 2004. Soja y Carne en el Mercosur:
Comercio, Ambiente y Desarrollo Agropecuario. Montevideo: Coscoroba.
McAllister, Lesley K. forthcoming. Judging GMOs: Judicial Application of the
Precautionary Principle in Brazil. Ecology Law Quarterly.
Newell, Peter. 2003. Domesticating Global Policy on GMOs: Comparing India and
China. Sussex, UK: Institute of Development Studies.
———. 2003. Globalization and the Governance of Biotechnology. Global
Environmental Politics 3 (2):56-71.


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