1. A Sea of Difference: The International Labor Organization and the Search for Common Standards, 1919-1950; Leon Fink<BR>2. The ILO, Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region: New Solidarities or Internationalism in the National Interest?; Marilyn Lake<BR>3. Japan and the 1919 ILO Debates: Over Rights, Representation, and Global Labor Standards; Dorothy Sue Cobble<BR>4. Negotiating a World Trade and Employment Charter: The US, the ILO, and the Collapse of the ITO Ideal; Jill Jensen<BR>5. The ILO, Asia and the Beginnings of Technical Assistance, 1945-1960; Daniel R. Maul<BR>6. Difference's Other: The ILO and 'Women in Developing Countries; Eileen Boris<BR>7. Homeworker's Organizing for Recognition and Rights: Can International Standards Assist Them?; Annie Delaney, Jane Tate and Rosaria Burchielli<BR>8. The Global Domestic: Mapping 'Decent Work' in International Dialogues; Jennifer N. Fish and Jennifer L. Turner<BR>9. The Limits of Human Rights for Labor Rights: A Retrospective Look at the Case of Chile; César F. Rosado Marzán<BR>10. Legal Protection of the Right to Old-Age Insurance for Migrant Workers from Rural Areas in China; Changzheng Zhou <BR>11. Freedom of Association: A Comparison of China and US Approaches to International Labour Organization Standards; Clifford B. Donn and Minghua Zhao<BR>12. The ILO and the Corporate Social Responsibility Regime in East and South Asia; Nelson Lichtenstein<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>