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Acronyms and Bibliography

Autor(a): Horacio Almanza-Alcalde - 31 May, 2005
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ARIC: Asociación Rural de Interés Colectivo
ATO’s: Alternative Trading Organisations
CCI: Central Campesina Independiente
CEC: Centro de Educación Campesina
CIO: Coffee International Organization
CIOAC: Central Independiente de Obreros Agrícolas y Campesinos
CNC: Confederación Nacional Campesina
CNPA: Coordinadora Nacional Plan de Ayala
COCEI: Coalición Obrero Campesino Estudiantil del Istmo de Tehuantepec
CONACYT: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
EFTA: European Fair Trade Association
EZLN: Ejercito Zapatista de Liberación Nacional
FAO: Food and Agriculture Organisation
FLO-Int: Fair Trade Labelling Organisations International
FT: Fair Trade
IFAT: International Federation of Alternative Trade
IMF: International Monetary Fund
ISMAM: Indígenas de la Sierra Madre de Motozintla
MULT: Movimiento Unificado de la Lucha Trique
NAFTA: North American Free Trade Agreement
NGO’s: Non Governmental Organisations
NSM’s: New Social Movements
PAN: Partido Acción Nacional
PCM: Partido Comunista Mexicano
PRI: Partido Revolucionario Institucional
PRONASOL: Programa Nacional de Solidaridad
PSUM: Partido Socialista Unificado de Mexico
RMT: Resource Mobilisation Theory
SM’s: Social Movements
TJM: Trade Justice Movement
TSMO’s: Transnational Social Movements
UCIRI: Unión de Comunidades Indígenas de la Región del Istmo
UCIZONI: Unión de Comunidades Indígenas de la Zona Norte del Istmo
U.K.: United Kingdom
UN: United Nations
UNORCA: Unión Nacional de Organizaciones Regionales Campesinas y Autónomas
WTO: World Trade Organisation

 

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