Table of contents : Acknowledgements Contents Abbreviations List of Tables Chapter 1: Objective and Organization Introduction Objectives Methodology Organization Conclusion Chapter 2: Corporate Influence in US Trade Policy Introduction Objectives Philosophies Policy Formulation as a Synthesis Policy Implementation White House Congress7 USTR and Interagency Process Interest Groups Lobbyists Think Tanks Nongovernmental Organizations and Universities Labor Organizations Media Foreign Actors in US Trade Policy Influence of Corporations on Trade Policy Corporate Executives in the Cabinet Revolving-Door: Federal Bureaucracy and Corporate America Influence of Money in US Politics Money, Lobbying, and Perverse Policy Outcomes Corporate Dominance of the Consultative Process National Versus Corporate Interests in US Trade Policy Overview Chapter 3: The Importance of Bananas in the Caribbean Introduction The Caribbean Emergence of the Banana Industry in Jamaica Creation of the Banana Industry in the Eastern Caribbean Nature of Banana Farming Downside of the Banana Industry Importance of the Banana Industry Epilogue Chapter 4: The EU Banana Regime Introduction Part 1 Preferential Trade Arrangements for Developing Countries Rationale and Operation Preference Erosion: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Impact on Small Vulnerable Developing Economies Causes of Preference Erosion Grounds for Maintaining Preferences Legitimacy Vulnerability Affordability Imperfect Substitutability Retention of Preferences Recalibration of Preferences25 Restructuring Preference-Dependent Economies Redimensioning Development Financing Part II EU Banana Regime The Evolution of EU Banana Regime Corporate Control of the EEC Banana Market Challenges to the EU Regime The EU Banana Regime of 1993 The EU Position Part III Tradition of Trade Preferences for the Caribbean The Banana Case in the GATT/WTO The First GATT Challenge The Second GATT Challenge The WTO Challenge Final Banana Agreement Summary Chapter 5: Chiquita and Its Influence on US Trade Policy Introduction Evolution State-Corporate Nexus Monopolizing the Banana Business Corrupt Practices Playing Hardball with Critics Lindner’s Political Influence Congressional Tactics Conflating Corporate and National Interest No Common Industry Position Differences in Corporate Strategy Departure from Traditional US Trade Policy Banana War No Special Relationship Chiquita’s Bankruptcy and Demise Chapter 6: Chiquita Overwhelms the Small Caribbean States Introduction The Start Dialogue Suddenly Terminated The Banana Industry in the Caribbean Chiquita: Descendent of United Fruit Company Chiquita’s Spurious Claim Dynamics of Us Banana Policy Bureaucracy Us Business Community Media Think Tanks The Executive Congress Congressional Black Caucus Senator Dole’s Lobbying For Chiquita Lobbyists Caribbean Community in the United States African American Community Caribbean Business Community Us Business Community EU Business Community Caribbean Governments Free Trade Advocates World Trade Organization Transatlantic Nexus Strategy Epilogue Chapter 7: Impact of US Banana Policy on the Caribbean Introduction Erosion of Confidence, Build-Up of Resentment Genesis of Economic Crisis Decline in Economic Growth Clear and Present Danger of Economic Fallout Region-Wide Impact Structural Adjustment Alternative Crops Not Feasible US Palliative Lack of US Aid Compounded the Crisis Increased Drug Trafficking Transnational Organized Crime Violence 9/11 and Tourism Debt Debacle Resort To Unorthodoxy Summary Chapter 8: Implications for US National Interest in the Caribbean The National Interest US National Interest in the Caribbean Political Diplomatic Cuba Venezuela China Economic Export Markets Source of Raw Materials Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Peace and Democracy National Security Trade Policy Sugar Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement Social National Security To the Detriment of US National Interests The Phyrric Victory of Chiquita Bibliography Books Articles in Journals Chapters in Books Monographs and Working Papers Magazine Newspaper Reports Letters Other Index