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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 203x127 mm, weight: 227 g
  • Sērija : 101 Collection
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Ottawa Press
  • ISBN-10: 0776629360
  • ISBN-13: 9780776629360
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 203x127 mm, weight: 227 g
  • Sērija : 101 Collection
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Ottawa Press
  • ISBN-10: 0776629360
  • ISBN-13: 9780776629360
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Crossing borders involves much more than going through checkpoints. By drawing on an innovative transdisciplinary reconceptualization of the border as elastic or fluid, Canadas Fluid Borders offers fresh interpretations of the major geopolitical and socioeconomic issues that require the immediate attention of Canadian policymakers.

Trade and investment policies face a changing geopolitical environment. They also face challenges from the interactions and limits of Canadas multiple trade agreements with other countries. These challenges take on varied forms in different sectors that involve the bordering of energy trade, food safety, and related environmental and public health issues. Similarly, bordering dynamics differ significantly for cross border flows of tourism, skilled labour, and irregular migration.

This book uncovers and analyzes factors that govern economic activity and human interaction across Canadas fluid border. The contributors to this collection engage major domestic political, technical, and administrative factors that shape the conditions for and constraints on effective international policy and regulatory cooperation.
List of Tables, Figures, and Appendices
xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xv
1 Multi-Level, Multi-Layer Managing Canada's Multiple Borders for Goods, Services, People, and Capital
1(19)
Geoffrey Hale
Greg Anderson
Intergovernmental, Neo-Functional, or Politicized Borders?
The Policy-Making Landscape
Outiine of the Book
2 Canada's Shifting Borders An Overview of Market and Human Movements
20(25)
Geoffrey Hale
Changing Patterns of Trade and Travel
Trade Patterns and Border Infrastructure
International Disruptions and Border Management
Shifting Borders and Human Movements
Conclusion
3 Canada and Cross-Cumulation in Rules of Origin
45(20)
Andrew (Sandy) Moroz
Key Elements of Roo
Cross-Cumulation
Frc and Canada
Policy Options
The Technical Challenges of Implementing FRC
Approaches to FRC
Potential Cross-Cumulation Partners
Conclusion
4 A Spaghetti Bowl of Investment Rules
65(24)
Greg Anderson
Investment Spaghetti
The Origins of Investment Spaghetti
North American Investment Spaghetti
Grated National-Security Cheese
Untangling the Spaghetti
5 Energy Borders on the Move Competing Policy Imperatives in a New Political and Economic Landscape
89(25)
Monica Gattinger
Contemporary Energy Policy-Making
The Economic Rock Market Imperatives
The Progressive Hard Place
Are Canadian Governments Finding Their Way Between the Economic Rock and the Progressive Hard Place?
Conclusion: What Should Governments Do?
6 Cross-Border Tourism-Policy Coordination in the Pacific Northwest Economic Region
114(29)
Patricia Dewey Lambert
Tourism in the Cross-Border Economy of the Pacific Northwest
The Regional Public-Policy Governance Structure of Pnwer
How pnwer's Tourism Working Group Works
Analysis: Regional Tourism-Policy Cooperation Within the Pnwer
7 Stumbling or Striving? Canada's Pursuit of Reciprocity in Negotiating Temporary Entry in Trade Agreements
143(21)
Meredith B. Lilly
Existing Knowledge on Canadian Temporary-Entry Policy
The Central Role of Reciprocity in Canada's Approach
Should Reciprocity Still Apply to Future Negotiations?
Conclusion: Moving Forward with Sword and Shield
Policy Recommendations
8 Food Safety and Technical Standards Policy Priorities for Cross-Border Agri-Food Supply Chains
164(16)
William A. Kerr
Jill E. Hobbs
NAFTA and Food Safety
The cusma and Food Safety
Preparing to Deal with Food Safety and Technical Standards Issues under the cusma
9 Cross-Cutting Borders Managing Challenges, Complexity, and Change
180(13)
Greg Anderson
Geoffrey Hale
List of Contributors 193
Greg Anderson is professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta. He earned a masters degree in American history from the University of Alberta and completed his PhD at Johns Hopkins University. Both are widely published in the fields of political economy, international trade and investment policies, Canada-US relations, North American integration, and border-related issues.