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    The Political Economy of the Creeping Militarization of US Foreign Policy

    Coyne, Christopher. 2011. “The Political Economy of the Creeping Militarization of US Foreign Policy.” Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy 17 (1): 1-25.

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    Topics: Development, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarization, Political Economies Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America Keywords: 3D approach, US military, foreign policy, U.S. foreign policy, militarization

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    A War of One’s Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War

    Brooks, Deborah Jordan, and Benjamin A. Valentino. 2011. “A War of One’s Own: Understanding the Gender Gap in Support for War.” The Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (2): 270–86.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Political Economies Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    Gendered Sharecropping: Waged and Unwaged Mexican Immigrant Labor in the California Strawberry Fields

    Sanchez, Teresa Figueroa. 2015. “Gendered Sharecropping: Waged and Unwaged Mexican Immigrant Labor in the California Strawberry Fields.” Signs 40 (4): 917–38. 

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Gender Roles, Femininity/ies, Households, Political Economies Regions: Americas, North America Countries: Mexico, United States of America

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    Making Sweatshops: The Globalization of the U.S. Apparel Industry

    Rosen, Ellen Israel. 2002. Making Sweatshops: The Globalization of the U.S. Apparel Industry. Oakland, California: University of California Press.

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    Topics: Development, Economies, Poverty, Gender, Women, Globalization, Justice, Livelihoods, Political Economies Regions: Americas, North America Countries: United States of America

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    The Social Cost of Environmental Solutions

    Dauvergne, Peter, and Genevieve LeBaron. 2013. "The Social Cost of Environmental Solutions." New Political Economy 18 (3): 410-430.

     

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    Topics: Development, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Health, Land Tenure, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies Regions: Africa, Americas, North America, South America, Asia, South Asia Countries: United States of America Keywords: multinational corporations, environmental justice, political economy, recycling, labour, e-waste, global recycling chain

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    Dangerous Places and Nimble Fingers: Discourses of Gender Discrimination and Rights in Global Corporations

    Poster, Winifred R. 2001. “Dangerous Places and Nimble Fingers: Discourses of Gender Discrimination and Rights in Global Corporations.” International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society 15 (1): 77-105.

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    Topics: Economies, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Governance, Multi-National Corporations, Political Economies, Rights, Women's Rights Regions: Americas, North America, Asia, South Asia Countries: India, United States of America Keywords: Gender, women's rights, employment discrimination, multinational corporation, international labor standards

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