Canadian-American Public Policy

- Publisher:
- Canadian-American Center
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-21
- ISBN:
- 1047-1073
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- No. 82, May 2014
- No. 81, December - December 2013
- No. 80, September 2013
- No. 79, December 2012
- No. 78, December 2011
- No. 77, September 2011
- No. 2011, February 2011
- No. 76, February 2011
- No. 75, December 2008
- No. 74, May 2008
- No. 2008, February 2008
- No. 73, February 2008
- No. 72, November 2007
- No. 71, August 2007
- No. 70, April 2007
- No. 2007, January 2007
- No. 69, January 2007
- No. 68, December 2006
- No. 67, August 2006
- No. 66, April 2006
Latest documents
- Is new england regionalism in decline?
- Province-building: moving south?
- Myth and reality in eastern canada-northeastern U.S. regionalism.
- The declining role of networks to sustain a regional idea.
- Hyper-partisanship and state-building.
- 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.
Featured documents
- Expanding the partnership?: State and provinces in U.S.-Canada relations.
- Changes in Canada-U.S. trade in intermediate versus final goods: identification and assessment: STEVEN GLOBERIVAN PAUL STORER.
- Province-building: moving south?
- Myth and reality in eastern canada-northeastern U.S. regionalism.
- Continuity and change in the organization of political parties.
- Passports for all.
- Irritable border syndrome: the impact of security on travel across the Canada-U.S. border.
- Political economy of the U.S.-Canada softwood lumber dispute.
- Federalism matters: welfare reform and the inter-governmental balance of power in Canada and the United States.
- Divergent campaigns towards global health governance: Canadian and U.S. approaches to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic Jeffrey Ayres Patricia Siplon.