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This book is an edited collection of essays by leading and emerging scholars from across Canada and the United States that examines Canada's policy relations within a North American context. Grounded in the idea that Canadian policy is contextual--heavily influenced by both North American and global forces--editors Monica Gattinger and Geoffrey Hale trace policy changes from the signing of CUFTA, through NAFTA and 9/11 to the present, with a principal focus on the last decade. Topic areas include border management, security, the North, energy and environmental policies, immigration, labour, cultural relations, transportation, and trade.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is an edited collection of essays by leading and emerging scholars from across Canada and the United States that examines Canada's policy relations within a North American context. Grounded in the idea that Canadian policy is contextual--heavily influenced by both North American and global forces--editors Monica Gattinger and Geoffrey Hale trace policy changes from the signing of CUFTA, through NAFTA and 9/11 to the present, with a principal focus on the last decade. Topic areas include border management, security, the North, energy and environmental policies, immigration, labour, cultural relations, transportation, and trade.
Autorenporträt
Monica Gattinger is Associate Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. She has written book chapters and journal articles, and has co-authored and co-edited books on Canadian and North American energy policies, and Canadian cultural policy. She is principal investigator on a three-year SSHRC-funded study examining democratic legitimacy in Canada-US policy relations and co-director with Diane Saint-Pierre (INRS-UCS) of a pan-Canadian study team examining the origin and evolution of provincial cultural policy and administration. Geoffrey Hale is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge.