Maxwell
A. Cameron is
interested in theories of international political economy,
international negotiation, and democratization. His past work
has focused on North American and Western Hemispheric negotiations,
and he is currently directing a project on the negotiation
of the Inter-American Democratic Charter. This project was
initiated with a conference in November 2002 that brought together
key policy makers, academics and members of non-governmental
organizations involved in the process culminating in the signing
of the Charter in Lima, Peru, on September 11, 2001. A collection
of papers from that conference is under review, and information
about the project can be found at the website of the Liu Institute
for Global Issues at UBC.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Cameron, Maxwell,
and Brian Tomlin. 2000. The Making of NAFTA: How the Deal Was
Done. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Cameron, Maxwell.
2000. Negotiating North American Free Trade. International
Negotiation 5: no. 1. Special issue on International Economic
Negotiations: Overcoming Asymmetry (With Brian W. Tomlin).
Cameron, Maxwell.
1998. Nesting NAFTA in APEC: The Political Economy of Open Subregionalism.
In Asia-Pacific Crossroads: Regime Creation and the Future
of APEC, edited by Aggarwal and Morrison. New York: St. Martin's
Press.
Aggarwal, Vinod
K. and Maxwell A. Cameron. Summer 1994. Modelling Peruvian Debt
Rescheduling in the 1980s. Studies in Comparative International
Development 29, no. 2:48-81.
Contact
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