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Maria Lorena Cook is a prominent scholar known for her extensive work on labor relations and the impacts of authoritarian legacies. Her research often explores the intersections of labor movements and economic policies, particularly in the context of regional integration in North America. This focus has led her to engage deeply with the dynamics of globalization and its implications for social justice and worker rights.

In her notable publications, such as 'Working through the Past: Labor and Authoritarian Legacies in Comparative Perspective' and 'Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives for a Just World Economy,' Cook analyzes how historical labor movements inform current practices and policies. Her contributions to the field have been influential, providing critical insights that challenge conventional economic narratives and advocate for a more equitable global economy.

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