Dependent America? : how Canada and Mexico construct US power
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Dependent America? : how Canada and Mexico construct US power
University of Toronto Press , Woodrow Wilson Center Press, c2011
- : cloth
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-341) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Following the acclaimed Uncle Sam and Us and the influential Does North America Exist? Stephen Clarkson - the preeminent analyst of North America's political economy - and Matto Mildenberger turn continental scholarship on its head by showing how Canada and Mexico contribute to the United States' wealth, security, and global power. This provocative work documents how Canada and Mexico offer the United States open markets for its investments and exports, massive flows of skilled and unskilled labour, and vast resource inputs- all of which boost its size and competitiveness - more than does any other US partner. They are also Uncle Sam's most important allies in supporting its anti-terrorist and anti-narcotics security. Clarkson and Mildenberger explain the paradox of these two countries' simultaneous importance and powerlessness by showing how the US government has systematically neutralized their potential influence. Detailing the dynamics of North America's power relations, Dependent America? is a fitting conclusion to Clarkson's celebrated trilogy on the contradictory qualities of its regionalism - asymmetrical economic integration, thickened borders, and emasculated governance.
目次
Introduction: Is America "Dependent"? Part I: Growing the United States' Economy 1. Making the US Economy Bigger and More Competitive 2. Supporting and Impeding US Energy Security 3. Constructing the US Labour Market Part II: Building US Security 4. Continental Defence: Extending the United States' Military Perimeter 5. Building US Homeland Security against the Terrorist Threat 6 Constructing and Constraining US Narcotics Security Part III: Constructing and Constraining the Reach of US Power 7. Supporting the Governance Base for US International Economic Power 8 Thwarting the United States in International Criminal Law 9. Offsetting the US Embargo of Revolutionary Cuba Conclusion: Peripheral Visions
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