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Good Bananas, Bad Bananas: Hard Lessons From a Soft War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Ibrahim Gassama*
Affiliation:
University of Oregon

Abstract

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Type
Bottom-Up Strategies for Survival and Resistance: Examples from Latin America and Elsewhere
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 See Protesters Go Bananas Over Trade, Associated Press, Apr. 15, 1997.

2 See Miller, John W., EU Ends 16-Year Banana Trade Battle, Wall St. J., Dec. 16, 2009, at A12Google Scholar. Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico were the other complainants.

3 Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) headed the delegation. See Harrington, Jeff, Chiquita’s Slippery Trade Dispute, Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec. 22, 1996, at 101 Google Scholar.

4 See Miller, supra note 2; see also Porter, Eduardo, Banana Wars, N.Y. Times, Dec. 29, 2009, at A30 Google Scholar.

5 See id.

6 See Bhala, Raj, The Bananas War, 31 MCGEORGE L. Rev. 839, 971 (2000)Google Scholar.