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  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: University of Toronto Press
  • ISBN-10: 1487525710
  • ISBN-13: 9781487525712
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x38 mm, weight: 820 g, 26 figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-2021
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  • ISBN-10: 1487525710
  • ISBN-13: 9781487525712

The negotiation of the Canada–United StatesU.S. Free Trade Aagreement in 1985–88 initiated a period of substantially increased North American, and later, global, economic integration. However, events since the election of Donald Trump in 2016 have created the potential for major policy shifts arising from NAFTA’s renegotiation and from continuing political uncertainties in the United States and with Canada’s other major trading partners.

Navigating a Changing World draws together scholars from both countries to examine Canada–U.S. policy relations, the evolution of various processes for regulating market and human movements across national borders, and the specific application of these dynamics to a cross-section of policy fields with significant implications for Canadian public policy. This bookIt explores the interaction impact of territorial institutions and extra-territorial forces – institutional, economic, and technological, among others – on interactions across national borders, both within North America and, where relevant, in broader economic relationships affecting the movement of goods, services, people, and capital. Above all, Navigating a Changing World represents the first major study to address Canada’s international policy relations within and beyond North America since the elections of Justin Trudeau in 2015 and Donald Trump in 2016 and the renegotiation of NAFTA.



This volume addresses the governance and evolution of Canada’s international policies, and the challenges facing Canada’s international policy relations on multiple fronts.

List of Figures and Tables
ix
Preface xiii
1 Canada at the Crossroads: Canada's International Policy Relations in an Era of Political and Economic Uncertainty
3(22)
Geoffrey Hale
Greg Anderson
Part One Overarching Issues
2 The Great Unravelling? The Construction and Deconstruction of North America's Governance Architecture
25(22)
Greg Anderson
David Jones
3 Days of Future Past: Evaluating Canadian Foreign Trade Policies
47(19)
Christopher J. Kukucha
4 International Regulatory Cooperation and Multilevel Governance: Motives, Methods, and Outcomes
66(27)
Geoffrey Hale
5 Who Is Us? The Shifting Sands of Foreign Direct Investment Policies
93(30)
Greg Anderson
Part Two Market Movements, Human Flows, and Canada's Multidimensional Borders
6 Cross-Border Movements and Governance: A Multidimensional Shifting Landscape
123(29)
Geoffrey Hale
7 Reforming High-Skilled Temporary Worker Programs in Canada and the United States: Sticks and Carrots
152(27)
Meredith B. Lilly
8 Managing Cross-Cutting Interdependencies: Canada's Cross-Border Transportation and Infrastructure Regimes in a North American and International Context
179(28)
Geoffrey Hale
9 Dividing and Uniting Transportation Border Markets: The Role of Cabotage
207(23)
Barry E. Prentice
John Coleman
10 National Security and Economic Security: Distributed vs. Hierarchical Management of Domestic and Critical Infrastructure Security in Canada and North America
230(25)
Geoffrey Hale
11 Environmental vs. Territorial Borders: Canada-U.S. Cooperation on Environmental Issues and the Resilience of Transboundary Governance
255(30)
Debora Vannijnatten
Carolyn Johns
Part Three Trans-Border and Cross-Border Regions
12 The Pacific North West Economic Region: An Institutional Analysis of Effective Regional Governance
285(28)
Patricia Dewey Lambert
13 Cross-Border Constraints and Dynamics in the Northeast
313(23)
Stephen Tomblin
14 Attributes of Cross-Border Economic Policymaking in the Great Lakes Economic Region: Insights into Complex Bordering Processes at the Subnational Scale
336(19)
Kathryn Bryk Friedman
15 Canada's Arctic Boundaries and the United States: Binational vs. Bilateral Policymaking in North America
355(26)
Carolyn C. James
Part Four Sectoral and Subsectoral Issues
16 Whither Canada's Automotive Industry? Policy, Trade, and Regional Competitiveness
381(18)
Brendan A. Sweeney
17 Canadian Energy in North America and Beyond: Between an Economic Rock and a Progressive Hard Place
399(31)
Monica Gattinger
18 Is NAFTA's Northern Border Thickening for Agri-Food Products?
430(23)
William A. Kerr
Jill E. Hobbs
19 International Traffic in Arms Regulations and Quebec's Aerospace Industry
453(15)
Mathilde Bourgeon
Elisabeth Vallet
20 Capacity for Choice? Managing International Policy Relations in a World of Shifting Borders
468(33)
Greg Anderson
Geoffrey Hale
Bibliography 501(72)
Contributors 573(2)
Index 575
Greg Anderson is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta.