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Foreword |
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1 Multi-Level, Multi-Layer Managing Canada's Multiple Borders for Goods, Services, People, and Capital |
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Intergovernmental, Neo-Functional, or Politicized Borders? |
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The Policy-Making Landscape |
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2 Canada's Shifting Borders An Overview of Market and Human Movements |
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Changing Patterns of Trade and Travel |
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Trade Patterns and Border Infrastructure |
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International Disruptions and Border Management |
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Shifting Borders and Human Movements |
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3 Canada and Cross-Cumulation in Rules of Origin |
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The Technical Challenges of Implementing FRC |
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Potential Cross-Cumulation Partners |
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4 A Spaghetti Bowl of Investment Rules |
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The Origins of Investment Spaghetti |
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North American Investment Spaghetti |
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Grated National-Security Cheese |
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5 Energy Borders on the Move Competing Policy Imperatives in a New Political and Economic Landscape |
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Contemporary Energy Policy-Making |
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The Economic Rock Market Imperatives |
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The Progressive Hard Place |
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Are Canadian Governments Finding Their Way Between the Economic Rock and the Progressive Hard Place? |
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Conclusion: What Should Governments Do? |
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6 Cross-Border Tourism-Policy Coordination in the Pacific Northwest Economic Region |
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Tourism in the Cross-Border Economy of the Pacific Northwest |
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The Regional Public-Policy Governance Structure of Pnwer |
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How pnwer's Tourism Working Group Works |
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Analysis: Regional Tourism-Policy Cooperation Within the Pnwer |
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7 Stumbling or Striving? Canada's Pursuit of Reciprocity in Negotiating Temporary Entry in Trade Agreements |
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Existing Knowledge on Canadian Temporary-Entry Policy |
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The Central Role of Reciprocity in Canada's Approach |
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Should Reciprocity Still Apply to Future Negotiations? |
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Conclusion: Moving Forward with Sword and Shield |
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8 Food Safety and Technical Standards Policy Priorities for Cross-Border Agri-Food Supply Chains |
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The cusma and Food Safety |
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Preparing to Deal with Food Safety and Technical Standards Issues under the cusma |
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9 Cross-Cutting Borders Managing Challenges, Complexity, and Change |
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List of Contributors |
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