Perforated sovereignties and international relations : trans-sovereign contacts of subnational governments

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Perforated sovereignties and international relations : trans-sovereign contacts of subnational governments

edited by Ivo D. Duchacek, Daniel Latouche, and Garth Stevenson

(Contributions in political science, no. 211)(Global perspectives in history and politics)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [213]-221

Includes index

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In case studies and comparative analysis of Canada, the United States, France, Switzerland, and Belgium, a distinguished international group of scholars looks at how and why provinces, states, cantons, and large municipalities increasingly seek access to foreign sources of wealth and technological information. The first book to explore the subject, this new study examines the effects of these initiatives on the traditional conduct of foreign policy and foreign trade and the implications of the continued perforation of national boundaries already subject to an unprecedented flow of foreign products, cultural influences, and visitors, as well as environmental pollution from abroad.

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Preface Introduction Trans-Sovereign Contacts Among Subnational Government Quebec, United States, and France Transborder Regionalism Bibliography Index

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