Canada–US Relations

Canada–US Relations
Title Canada–US Relations PDF eBook
Author David Carment
Publisher Springer
Pages 305
Release 2019-01-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 303005036X

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This book, the 32nd volume in the Canada Among Nations series, looks to the wide array of foreign policy challenges, choices and priorities that Canada confronts in relations with the US where the line between international and domestic affairs is increasingly blurred. In the context of the Canada-US relationship, this blurring is manifest as a cooperative effort by officials to manage aspects of the relationship in which bilateral institutional cooperation goes on largely unnoticed. Chapters in this volume focus on longstanding issues reflecting some degree of Canada-US coordination, if not integration, such as trade, the environment and energy. Other chapters focus on emerging issues such as drug policies, energy, corruption and immigration within the context of these institutional arrangements.

Merger Of The Century

Merger Of The Century
Title Merger Of The Century PDF eBook
Author Diane Francis
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 329
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1443424412

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No two nations in the world are as integrated, economically and socially, as are the United States and Canada. We share geography, values and the largest unprotected border in the world. Regardless of this close friendship, our two countries are on a slow-motion collision course—with each other and with the rest of the world. While we wrestle with internal political gridlock and fiscal challenges and clash over border problems, the economies of the larger world change and flourish. Emerging economies sailed through the meltdown of 2008. The International Monetary Fund forecasts that by 2018, China's economy will be bigger than that of the United States; when combined with India, Japan and the four Asian Tigers—South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong--China's economy will be bigger than that of the G8 (minus Japan). Rather than continuing on this road to mutual decline, our two nations should chart a new course. Bestselling author Diane Francis proposes a simple and obvious solution: What if the United States and Canada merged into one country? The most audacious initiative since the Louisiana Purchase would solve the biggest problems each country expects to face: the U.S.'s national security threats and declining living standards; and Canada's difficulty controlling and developing its huge land mass stemming from a lack of capital, workers, technology and military might. Merger of the Century builds both a strong political argument and a compelling business case, treating our two countries not only as sovereign entities but as merging companies. We stand on the cusp of a new world order. Together, by marshalling resources and combining efforts, Canada and America have a greater chance of succeeding. As separate nations, the future is in much greater doubt indeed.

Reconcilable Differences

Reconcilable Differences
Title Reconcilable Differences PDF eBook
Author Stephen Azzi
Publisher Living History
Pages 0
Release 2014-07-23
Genre History
ISBN 9780195447071

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This concise history examines the relationship between Canada and the United States from the birth of the two countries to the present day. Drawing on perspectives from politics, economics, social research, and historiography, this engaging narrative brings historical personalities and eventsto life while exploring the influence these countries have had on each other.

Bomb Canada

Bomb Canada
Title Bomb Canada PDF eBook
Author Chantal Allan
Publisher Athabasca University Press
Pages 157
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 189742549X

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Informative, thought-provoking, and at times hilarious, this book examines how the American media have portrayed Canada, from Confederation to the Obama inauguration.

Camelot and Canada

Camelot and Canada
Title Camelot and Canada PDF eBook
Author Asa McKercher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 313
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0190605057

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A look at the relationship between Canada and the United States during the Kennedy administration of the early 1960s.

The China Challenge

The China Challenge
Title The China Challenge PDF eBook
Author Huhua Cao
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 311
Release 2011-05-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0776619551

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With the exception of Canada’s relationship with the United States, Canada’s relationship with China will likely be its most significant foreign connection in the twenty-first century. As China’s role in world politics becomes more central, understanding China becomes essential for Canadian policymakers and policy analysts in a variety of areas. Responding to this need, The China Challenge brings together perspectives from both Chinese and Canadian experts on the evolving Sino-Canadian relationship. It traces the history and looks into the future of Canada-China bilateral relations. It also examines how China has affected a number of Canadian foreign and domestic policy issues, including education, economics, immigration, labour and language. Recently, Canada-China relations have suffered from inadequate policymaking and misunderstandings on the part of both governments. Establishing a good dialogue with China must be a Canadian priority in order to build and maintain mutually beneficial relations with this emerging power, which will last into the future.

So Near Yet So Far

So Near Yet So Far
Title So Near Yet So Far PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Hale
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 442
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0774820438

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So Near Yet So Far provides in-depth look at the multiple dimensions of Canada–US relations, particularly since 9/11. Based on almost 200 interviews with government policy makers, opinion-shapers, and interest group leaders in both countries, this book considers the interaction of domestic and cross-border politics at several levels, including political-strategic, trade-commercial, cultural-psychological, and institutional-procedural. It will appeal to practitioners, scholars, and citizens of both countries who want a better understanding of how the Canada–US relationship works – and can be made to work more effectively. Balanced and fair, it gets to the core issues without distorting perspectives on either side of the border.