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Carment, David.
Canada–US Relations = Sovereignty or Shared Institutions? /
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Title/Author:
Canada–US Relations/ edited by David Carment, Christopher Sands.
Reminder of title:
Sovereignty or Shared Institutions? /
other author:
Carment, David.
Description:
XXI, 294 p. 8 illus., 7 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Political science. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05036-8
ISBN:
9783030050368
Canada–US Relations = Sovereignty or Shared Institutions? /
Canada–US Relations
Sovereignty or Shared Institutions? /[electronic resource] :edited by David Carment, Christopher Sands. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXI, 294 p. 8 illus., 7 illus. in color.online resource. - Canada and International Affairs,2523-7187. - Canada and International Affairs,.
1. Introduction -- 2. The United States and Canada: In Search of a Partnership -- 3. Where is the Relationship Going? The View from Canada -- 4. “America First” and U.S. – Canadian Relations -- 5. Canada-United States Security Cooperation: Interests, Institutions, Identity and Ideas -- 6. Fairweather Friends? Canada-United States Environmental Relations in the Days of Trump and the Era of Climate Change -- 7. Finding Commonalities Amidst Increasing Differences in Canadian and U.S. Immigration Policies -- 8. Canada’s Global Trade Options – Is there a Plan B? -- 9. Cross-border Energy Infrastructure: The Politics of Intermesticity -- 10. Upsetting the Apple Cart? Implications of the NAFTA renegotiations for Canada-US Relations -- 11. Drug Policy and Canada-US Relations: The Evidence and its (Ir)relevance -- 12. Whither Canadian Climate Policy in the Trump Era? -- 13. Corruption in North America: Canada and the United States -- 14. Conclusion.
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. David Carment is Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University, Canada, and Editor of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. He is Series Editor of Palgrave Macmillan’s Canada and International Affairs. Christopher Sands is Senior Research Professor and Director of the Center for Canadian Studies at Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC, USA. .
ISBN: 9783030050368
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-05036-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
558774
Political science.
LC Class. No.: JA1-92
Dewey Class. No.: 320
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1. Introduction -- 2. The United States and Canada: In Search of a Partnership -- 3. Where is the Relationship Going? The View from Canada -- 4. “America First” and U.S. – Canadian Relations -- 5. Canada-United States Security Cooperation: Interests, Institutions, Identity and Ideas -- 6. Fairweather Friends? Canada-United States Environmental Relations in the Days of Trump and the Era of Climate Change -- 7. Finding Commonalities Amidst Increasing Differences in Canadian and U.S. Immigration Policies -- 8. Canada’s Global Trade Options – Is there a Plan B? -- 9. Cross-border Energy Infrastructure: The Politics of Intermesticity -- 10. Upsetting the Apple Cart? Implications of the NAFTA renegotiations for Canada-US Relations -- 11. Drug Policy and Canada-US Relations: The Evidence and its (Ir)relevance -- 12. Whither Canadian Climate Policy in the Trump Era? -- 13. Corruption in North America: Canada and the United States -- 14. Conclusion.
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