The International Joint Commission Seventy Years on

The International Joint Commission Seventy Years on
Title The International Joint Commission Seventy Years on PDF eBook
Author Robert Allan Spencer
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1981
Genre Canada
ISBN

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The First Century of the International Joint Commission

The First Century of the International Joint Commission
Title The First Century of the International Joint Commission PDF eBook
Author Murray Clamen
Publisher Canadian History and Environme
Pages 488
Release 2020-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781773851075

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The International Joint Commission oversees and protects the shared waters of Canada and the United States. Created by the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, it is one of the world's oldest international environmental bodies. A pioneering piece of transborder water governance, the IJC has been integral to the modern Canada-United States relationship. This is the definitive history of the International Joint Commission. Separating myth from reality and uncovering the historical evolution of the IJC from its inception to its present, this collection features an impressive interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners. Examining the many aspects of border waters from east to west The First Century of the International Joint Commission traces the three major periods of the IJC, detailing its early focus on water flow, its middle period of growth and increasing politicization, and its modern emphasis on ecosystems. Informative, detailed, and fascinating, The First Century of the International Joint Commission is essential reading for academics, contemporary policy makers, governments, and all those interested in sustainability, climate change, pollution, and resiliency along the Canada-US Border.

An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the International Joint Commission

An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the International Joint Commission
Title An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the International Joint Commission PDF eBook
Author Environmental Law Institute
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1995
Genre Territorial waters
ISBN

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Final Report of the International Joint Commission on the Lake of the Woods Reference

Final Report of the International Joint Commission on the Lake of the Woods Reference
Title Final Report of the International Joint Commission on the Lake of the Woods Reference PDF eBook
Author International Joint Commission
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1917
Genre Lake of the Woods
ISBN

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Illustrations include : Lumbering in northern Minnesota, Log driving, Kawishiwi River, Paper mill at Fort Frances, Regina MIne, Sultana Mine, Winnipeg electric railway power plant, Fort Frances canal, Lift bridge International Falls, Koochiching Falls dam, Northwest angle survey, Rat Portage 1857, H.B.C post at Fort Frances.

Undiplomatic History

Undiplomatic History
Title Undiplomatic History PDF eBook
Author Asa McKercher
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages
Release 2019-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0773558195

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When the field of Canadian history underwent major shifts in the 1990s, international history became marginalized and the focus turned away from foreign affairs. Over the past decade, however, the study of Canada and the world has been revitalized. Undiplomatic History charts these changes, bringing together leading and emerging historians of Canadian international and transnational relations to take stock of recent developments and to outline the course of future research. Following global trends in the wider historiography, contributors explore new lenses of historical analysis – such as race, gender, political economy, identity, religion, and the environment – and emphasize the relevance of non-state actors, including scientists, athletes, students, and activists. The essays in this volume challenge old ways of thinking and showcase how an exciting new generation of historians are asking novel questions about Canadians' interactions with people and places beyond the country's borders. From human rights to the environment, and from medical internationalism to transnational feminism, Undiplomatic History maps out a path toward a vibrant and inclusive understanding of what constitutes Canadian foreign policy in an age of global connectivity.

Beyond Walls: Re-inventing the Canada-United States Borderlands

Beyond Walls: Re-inventing the Canada-United States Borderlands
Title Beyond Walls: Re-inventing the Canada-United States Borderlands PDF eBook
Author Victor Konrad
Publisher Routledge
Pages 414
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351955454

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September 11, 2001 marked the beginning of a new era of security imperatives for many countries. The border between Canada and the United States suddenly emerged from relative obscurity to become a focus of constant attention by media, federal and state/provincial governments on both sides of the boundary, and the public at large. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the Canada-USA border in its 21st century form, placing it within the context of border and borderlands theory, globalization and the changing geopolitical dialogue. It argues that this border has been reinvented as a 'state of the art', technology-steeped crossing system, while the image of the border has been engineered to appear consistent with the 'friendly' border of the past. It shows how a border can evolve to a heightened level of security and yet continue to function well, sustaining the massive flow of trade. It argues whether, in doing so, the US-Canada border offers a model for future borderlands. Although this model is still evolving and still aspires toward better management practices, the template may prove useful, not only for North America, but also in conflict border zones as well as the meshed border regions of the EU, Africa's artificial line boundaries and other global situations.

Lake Governance

Lake Governance
Title Lake Governance PDF eBook
Author Velma I. Grover
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 215
Release 2018-09-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 135180085X

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The Lake Governance book will focus on comparative analysis of governance structures by examining policy, legal and institutional structures of current transboundary commissions to develop a common framework for good governance of transboundary lakes. Cooperation among nations sharing natural resources is important for sustainable use of the shared resources. Lakes contribute a big part to GDP in most of the countries and in some cases are also responsible for providing fisheries (for food, source of protein and livelihood). Climate change and associated risks and uncertainties add more complexity to the problems. This book will explore current water governance challenges, knowledge gaps and recommend a framework for good lake governance.