Toward a North American community? : Canada, the United States, and Mexico
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Toward a North American community? : Canada, the United States, and Mexico
(The political economy of global interdependence)
Westview Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The North American Free Trade Agreement is a milestone in the affairs of the continent and in international trade. This volume explores the management of Canadian-US-Mexican relations in an era of emerging continental co-operation.
目次
- Part 1 North American free trade in perspective: the road to NAFTA, Donald Barry
- NAFTA - an overview, Gilbert R. Winham and Heather A. Grant
- searching for new paradigms - trade policy lessons from recent and more ancient history, Michael Hart. Part 2 Managing post-war relations in North America: change in the management of Canada-US relations in the post-war era, Denis Stairs
- managing bilateralism - the evolution of US-Mexico relations, Stephen J. Randall
- convergent paths toward integration - the unequal experiences of Canada and Mexico, Gustavo del Castillo. Part 3 Perspectives on North American integration: Mexico, Latin America and the Group of Three in the context of NAFTA, Gustavo Vega Canovas
- Canada and Latin America in the shadow of US power - toward an expanding hemispheric agreement?, Maxwell A. Cameron and Brian W. Tomlin
- the US "North American" trade concept - continentalist, hemispherist or globalist?, Alan K. Henrikson
- bringing values "back in" - value change and North American integration, Neil Nevitte
- trilateralism and North American defense relations - some preliminary thoughts, Joseph T. Jockel. Part 4 The European Union - lessons and impact: managing economic convergence in the European Union, Gretchen M. MacMillan
- the impact of European economic integration on North America - adjustment versus radical change, Evan H. Potter. Part 5 Conclusion: whither North America?, Charles F. Doran.
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