Canadian-American Center (Books and Journals)
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Canadian-American Public Policy From No. 25, February - February 1996 to No. 82, May 2014 Canadian-American Center, 2009
- Myth and reality in eastern canada-northeastern U.S. regionalism.
- Is new england regionalism in decline?
- Hyper-partisanship and state-building.
- Province-building: moving south?
- The declining role of networks to sustain a regional idea.
- Conclusion.
- Changes in Canada-U.S. trade in intermediate versus final goods: identification and assessment: STEVEN GLOBERIVAN PAUL STORER.
- Changes in Canada-U.S. trade in intermediate versus final goods: identification and assessment: STEVEN GLOBERIVAN PAUL STORER.
- Expanding the partnership?: State and provinces in U.S.-Canada relations.
- Irritable border syndrome: the impact of security on travel across the Canada-U.S. border.
- Irritable border syndrome: the impact of security on travel across the Canada-U.S. border.
- Continuity and change in the organization of political parties.
- Canada-United States electricity relations: test-bed for North American policy-making?
- Canadian-American public policy: occasional papers on a wide range of issues in U.S.-Canadian relations.
- "In the pipeline" or "over a barrel"? Assessing Canadian efforts to manage U.S. Canadian energy interdependence.
- Sustainable development in small jurisdictions: the cases of New Brunswick and Vermont.
- Passports for all.
- The absence of governance: climate change in Canada and the United States.
- Canada-US border securitization: implications for binational cooperation.
- Managing alternate realities: 'autonomy' vs. 'relevance'? Engaging us foreign and security policies.
- Scred cow? Canada's response to the BSE crisis; Evaluating North American integration, science, and questions of intrusiveness and autonomy.
- Divergent campaigns towards global health governance: Canadian and U.S. approaches to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic Jeffrey Ayres Patricia Siplon.
- Canada, a land of deep ambivalence: understanding the Divergent response to US primacy after 9/11.
- Is spotlighting enough? Environmental NGOs and the Commission for Environmental Cooperation.
- Too close? Too far? Just right? False dichotomies and Canada-US policy making.
- "When in Rome" comparing Canadian and Mexican strategies for influencing policy outcomes in the United States.
- The impact of 9/11 on trade costs: a survey.
- Lies, damned lies, and trade statistics: North American integration and the exaggeration of Canadian exports.
- Municipal consolidation Quebec style: a comparative North American perspective (1).
- Federalism matters: welfare reform and the inter-governmental balance of power in Canada and the United States.
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