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Trade, Immigration and Security in the Age of Trump
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The United States-Canada border demonstrates all of the characteristics of modern borders, and epitomises the debates that surround them. This book examines the development of the U.S.-Canada border, provides a detailed analysis of its current operation, and concludes with an evaluation of the border's future.
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The United States-Canada border demonstrates all of the characteristics of modern borders, and epitomises the debates that surround them. This book examines the development of the U.S.-Canada border, provides a detailed analysis of its current operation, and concludes with an evaluation of the border's future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351790383
- Artikelnr.: 54667014
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351790383
- Artikelnr.: 54667014
John B. Sutcliffe is an Associate Professor and Department Head in Political Science at the University of Windsor, Canada. He studies the politics of borders in North America and Europe. Recent research and publications focus on the Detroit River border between Canada and the United States.
William P. Anderson is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor, Canada. An economic geographer, he studies transportation systems, international trade, and economic development. His recent research is focused on the Canada-US border.
William P. Anderson is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor, Canada. An economic geographer, he studies transportation systems, international trade, and economic development. His recent research is focused on the Canada-US border.
Chapter 1:Introduction 1.1: The Election of Donald Trump 1.2: The
Importance of Borders 1.3: Disappearing Borders 1.4: Central Questions and
Arguments 1.5: Outline of the Book 1.6: Notes 1.7: Bibliography Chapter 2:
The Study of Borders 2.1: Central Definitions and Questions 2.2: The
Functions of Borders 2.3: Controlling the Border 2.4: The Consequences of
Changes to Borders 2.5: Conclusion 2.6: Notes 2.7: Bibliography Chapter 3:
The U.S.-Canada Border Prior to 9/11 3.1: The Formation of North American
Borders 3.2: The Functions of the U.S.-Canada Border 3.2.1: Security 3.2.2:
Trade and Customs 3.2.3: Immigration 3.3: Control over the U.S.-Canada
Border 3.4: Conclusion 3.5: Notes 3.6: Bibliography Chapter 4: The Impact
of Terrorism - The U.S. Canada Border in a New World? 4.1: The Border After
September 11th: Security and Trade 4.2: The Impact of Border Security
4.2.1: The Economic Costs of Border Security 4.3: Facilitating Trade and
the Movement of People 4.4: Beyond the Border 4.5: Political Control over
the Border in the Post-September 11th Era 4.6: Conclusion 4.7: Notes 4.8:
Bibliography Chapter 5: North American Borders in the Age of Trump 5.1:
Assessing Donald Trump 5.2: The Trump Agenda 5.2.1: The Mexican Wall 5.2.2:
Trade and the Economy 5.2.3: Immigration 5.3: The Implications of Donald
Trump for U.S. Borders 5.4: Will the Agenda be Implemented? 5.5: Conclusion
5.6: Notes 5.7: Bibliography Chapter 6: NAFTA and its Renegotiation 6.1:
U.S.-Canada Trade
6.2: The Origins and Consequences of NAFTA 6.3: Donald Trump and NAFTA 6.4:
NAFTA 2.0 6.5: Analysis of the NAFTA Renegotiations 6.6: The Border and the
Future of NAFTA
6.7: Conclusion 6.8: Notes 6.9: Bibliography Chapter 7: Trade and the
Border: The Automotive, Agri-Food and Energy Sectors 7.1: U.S.-Canada
Automotive Integration 7.1.1: The Great Lakes Industrial Region 7.1.2:
Automotive Integration and the Auto Pact 7.1.3: CUSFTA, NAFTA and Mexico
7.1.4: Auto Trade and the Border 7.1.5: Trump, Auto Trade, and the NAFTA
Renegotiations 7.2: Agri-Food: Integration and Regulation 7.2.1: Agri-Food,
CUSFTA and NAFTA 7.2.2: Trump, Agri-Food, and the NAFTA Renegotiations
7.2.3: Agri-Food and the Border 7.3: Technology and Trade Flows 7.4:
Energy: Interdependency with Environmental Conflict 7.4.1: Petroleum
Products 7.4.2: Trade in Electric Power 7.5: Conclusion 7.6: Notes 7.7:
Bibliography Chapter 8: Security, Immigration, Identity and the Border 8.1:
Security and the U.S.-Canada Border 8.2: Migration and Immigration to the
United States and Canada 8.3: Donald Trump, Immigration and Identity
Politics 8.3.1: Candidate Trump 8.3.2: President Trump 8.4: The
Significance of Donald Trump, Immigration and the Border 8.5: Conclusion
8.6: Notes 8.7: Bibliography Chapter 9: The Past, Present and Future of the
U.S.-Canada Border 9.1: A Watershed Moment? 9.2: A Problematic Presidency
9.3: Control of the Border 9.4: The Future of the U.S.-Canada Border 9.4.1:
The End of the End of Borders 9.4.2: Future Crossing Prospects 9.5:
Concluding Thoughts 9.6: Notes 9.7:Bibliography
Importance of Borders 1.3: Disappearing Borders 1.4: Central Questions and
Arguments 1.5: Outline of the Book 1.6: Notes 1.7: Bibliography Chapter 2:
The Study of Borders 2.1: Central Definitions and Questions 2.2: The
Functions of Borders 2.3: Controlling the Border 2.4: The Consequences of
Changes to Borders 2.5: Conclusion 2.6: Notes 2.7: Bibliography Chapter 3:
The U.S.-Canada Border Prior to 9/11 3.1: The Formation of North American
Borders 3.2: The Functions of the U.S.-Canada Border 3.2.1: Security 3.2.2:
Trade and Customs 3.2.3: Immigration 3.3: Control over the U.S.-Canada
Border 3.4: Conclusion 3.5: Notes 3.6: Bibliography Chapter 4: The Impact
of Terrorism - The U.S. Canada Border in a New World? 4.1: The Border After
September 11th: Security and Trade 4.2: The Impact of Border Security
4.2.1: The Economic Costs of Border Security 4.3: Facilitating Trade and
the Movement of People 4.4: Beyond the Border 4.5: Political Control over
the Border in the Post-September 11th Era 4.6: Conclusion 4.7: Notes 4.8:
Bibliography Chapter 5: North American Borders in the Age of Trump 5.1:
Assessing Donald Trump 5.2: The Trump Agenda 5.2.1: The Mexican Wall 5.2.2:
Trade and the Economy 5.2.3: Immigration 5.3: The Implications of Donald
Trump for U.S. Borders 5.4: Will the Agenda be Implemented? 5.5: Conclusion
5.6: Notes 5.7: Bibliography Chapter 6: NAFTA and its Renegotiation 6.1:
U.S.-Canada Trade
6.2: The Origins and Consequences of NAFTA 6.3: Donald Trump and NAFTA 6.4:
NAFTA 2.0 6.5: Analysis of the NAFTA Renegotiations 6.6: The Border and the
Future of NAFTA
6.7: Conclusion 6.8: Notes 6.9: Bibliography Chapter 7: Trade and the
Border: The Automotive, Agri-Food and Energy Sectors 7.1: U.S.-Canada
Automotive Integration 7.1.1: The Great Lakes Industrial Region 7.1.2:
Automotive Integration and the Auto Pact 7.1.3: CUSFTA, NAFTA and Mexico
7.1.4: Auto Trade and the Border 7.1.5: Trump, Auto Trade, and the NAFTA
Renegotiations 7.2: Agri-Food: Integration and Regulation 7.2.1: Agri-Food,
CUSFTA and NAFTA 7.2.2: Trump, Agri-Food, and the NAFTA Renegotiations
7.2.3: Agri-Food and the Border 7.3: Technology and Trade Flows 7.4:
Energy: Interdependency with Environmental Conflict 7.4.1: Petroleum
Products 7.4.2: Trade in Electric Power 7.5: Conclusion 7.6: Notes 7.7:
Bibliography Chapter 8: Security, Immigration, Identity and the Border 8.1:
Security and the U.S.-Canada Border 8.2: Migration and Immigration to the
United States and Canada 8.3: Donald Trump, Immigration and Identity
Politics 8.3.1: Candidate Trump 8.3.2: President Trump 8.4: The
Significance of Donald Trump, Immigration and the Border 8.5: Conclusion
8.6: Notes 8.7: Bibliography Chapter 9: The Past, Present and Future of the
U.S.-Canada Border 9.1: A Watershed Moment? 9.2: A Problematic Presidency
9.3: Control of the Border 9.4: The Future of the U.S.-Canada Border 9.4.1:
The End of the End of Borders 9.4.2: Future Crossing Prospects 9.5:
Concluding Thoughts 9.6: Notes 9.7:Bibliography
Chapter 1:Introduction 1.1: The Election of Donald Trump 1.2: The
Importance of Borders 1.3: Disappearing Borders 1.4: Central Questions and
Arguments 1.5: Outline of the Book 1.6: Notes 1.7: Bibliography Chapter 2:
The Study of Borders 2.1: Central Definitions and Questions 2.2: The
Functions of Borders 2.3: Controlling the Border 2.4: The Consequences of
Changes to Borders 2.5: Conclusion 2.6: Notes 2.7: Bibliography Chapter 3:
The U.S.-Canada Border Prior to 9/11 3.1: The Formation of North American
Borders 3.2: The Functions of the U.S.-Canada Border 3.2.1: Security 3.2.2:
Trade and Customs 3.2.3: Immigration 3.3: Control over the U.S.-Canada
Border 3.4: Conclusion 3.5: Notes 3.6: Bibliography Chapter 4: The Impact
of Terrorism - The U.S. Canada Border in a New World? 4.1: The Border After
September 11th: Security and Trade 4.2: The Impact of Border Security
4.2.1: The Economic Costs of Border Security 4.3: Facilitating Trade and
the Movement of People 4.4: Beyond the Border 4.5: Political Control over
the Border in the Post-September 11th Era 4.6: Conclusion 4.7: Notes 4.8:
Bibliography Chapter 5: North American Borders in the Age of Trump 5.1:
Assessing Donald Trump 5.2: The Trump Agenda 5.2.1: The Mexican Wall 5.2.2:
Trade and the Economy 5.2.3: Immigration 5.3: The Implications of Donald
Trump for U.S. Borders 5.4: Will the Agenda be Implemented? 5.5: Conclusion
5.6: Notes 5.7: Bibliography Chapter 6: NAFTA and its Renegotiation 6.1:
U.S.-Canada Trade
6.2: The Origins and Consequences of NAFTA 6.3: Donald Trump and NAFTA 6.4:
NAFTA 2.0 6.5: Analysis of the NAFTA Renegotiations 6.6: The Border and the
Future of NAFTA
6.7: Conclusion 6.8: Notes 6.9: Bibliography Chapter 7: Trade and the
Border: The Automotive, Agri-Food and Energy Sectors 7.1: U.S.-Canada
Automotive Integration 7.1.1: The Great Lakes Industrial Region 7.1.2:
Automotive Integration and the Auto Pact 7.1.3: CUSFTA, NAFTA and Mexico
7.1.4: Auto Trade and the Border 7.1.5: Trump, Auto Trade, and the NAFTA
Renegotiations 7.2: Agri-Food: Integration and Regulation 7.2.1: Agri-Food,
CUSFTA and NAFTA 7.2.2: Trump, Agri-Food, and the NAFTA Renegotiations
7.2.3: Agri-Food and the Border 7.3: Technology and Trade Flows 7.4:
Energy: Interdependency with Environmental Conflict 7.4.1: Petroleum
Products 7.4.2: Trade in Electric Power 7.5: Conclusion 7.6: Notes 7.7:
Bibliography Chapter 8: Security, Immigration, Identity and the Border 8.1:
Security and the U.S.-Canada Border 8.2: Migration and Immigration to the
United States and Canada 8.3: Donald Trump, Immigration and Identity
Politics 8.3.1: Candidate Trump 8.3.2: President Trump 8.4: The
Significance of Donald Trump, Immigration and the Border 8.5: Conclusion
8.6: Notes 8.7: Bibliography Chapter 9: The Past, Present and Future of the
U.S.-Canada Border 9.1: A Watershed Moment? 9.2: A Problematic Presidency
9.3: Control of the Border 9.4: The Future of the U.S.-Canada Border 9.4.1:
The End of the End of Borders 9.4.2: Future Crossing Prospects 9.5:
Concluding Thoughts 9.6: Notes 9.7:Bibliography
Importance of Borders 1.3: Disappearing Borders 1.4: Central Questions and
Arguments 1.5: Outline of the Book 1.6: Notes 1.7: Bibliography Chapter 2:
The Study of Borders 2.1: Central Definitions and Questions 2.2: The
Functions of Borders 2.3: Controlling the Border 2.4: The Consequences of
Changes to Borders 2.5: Conclusion 2.6: Notes 2.7: Bibliography Chapter 3:
The U.S.-Canada Border Prior to 9/11 3.1: The Formation of North American
Borders 3.2: The Functions of the U.S.-Canada Border 3.2.1: Security 3.2.2:
Trade and Customs 3.2.3: Immigration 3.3: Control over the U.S.-Canada
Border 3.4: Conclusion 3.5: Notes 3.6: Bibliography Chapter 4: The Impact
of Terrorism - The U.S. Canada Border in a New World? 4.1: The Border After
September 11th: Security and Trade 4.2: The Impact of Border Security
4.2.1: The Economic Costs of Border Security 4.3: Facilitating Trade and
the Movement of People 4.4: Beyond the Border 4.5: Political Control over
the Border in the Post-September 11th Era 4.6: Conclusion 4.7: Notes 4.8:
Bibliography Chapter 5: North American Borders in the Age of Trump 5.1:
Assessing Donald Trump 5.2: The Trump Agenda 5.2.1: The Mexican Wall 5.2.2:
Trade and the Economy 5.2.3: Immigration 5.3: The Implications of Donald
Trump for U.S. Borders 5.4: Will the Agenda be Implemented? 5.5: Conclusion
5.6: Notes 5.7: Bibliography Chapter 6: NAFTA and its Renegotiation 6.1:
U.S.-Canada Trade
6.2: The Origins and Consequences of NAFTA 6.3: Donald Trump and NAFTA 6.4:
NAFTA 2.0 6.5: Analysis of the NAFTA Renegotiations 6.6: The Border and the
Future of NAFTA
6.7: Conclusion 6.8: Notes 6.9: Bibliography Chapter 7: Trade and the
Border: The Automotive, Agri-Food and Energy Sectors 7.1: U.S.-Canada
Automotive Integration 7.1.1: The Great Lakes Industrial Region 7.1.2:
Automotive Integration and the Auto Pact 7.1.3: CUSFTA, NAFTA and Mexico
7.1.4: Auto Trade and the Border 7.1.5: Trump, Auto Trade, and the NAFTA
Renegotiations 7.2: Agri-Food: Integration and Regulation 7.2.1: Agri-Food,
CUSFTA and NAFTA 7.2.2: Trump, Agri-Food, and the NAFTA Renegotiations
7.2.3: Agri-Food and the Border 7.3: Technology and Trade Flows 7.4:
Energy: Interdependency with Environmental Conflict 7.4.1: Petroleum
Products 7.4.2: Trade in Electric Power 7.5: Conclusion 7.6: Notes 7.7:
Bibliography Chapter 8: Security, Immigration, Identity and the Border 8.1:
Security and the U.S.-Canada Border 8.2: Migration and Immigration to the
United States and Canada 8.3: Donald Trump, Immigration and Identity
Politics 8.3.1: Candidate Trump 8.3.2: President Trump 8.4: The
Significance of Donald Trump, Immigration and the Border 8.5: Conclusion
8.6: Notes 8.7: Bibliography Chapter 9: The Past, Present and Future of the
U.S.-Canada Border 9.1: A Watershed Moment? 9.2: A Problematic Presidency
9.3: Control of the Border 9.4: The Future of the U.S.-Canada Border 9.4.1:
The End of the End of Borders 9.4.2: Future Crossing Prospects 9.5:
Concluding Thoughts 9.6: Notes 9.7:Bibliography