North America in Question : Regional Integration in an Era of Economic Turbulence /
This collection begins by reviewing the recent trajectories and events that have undermined North America's trilateral relationship, then addresses concerns that go beyond NAFTA and economic issues, including labour, immigration, energy, the environment, quality of citizenship, borders, women...
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2012]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: North America in question / Jeffrey Ayres and Laura MacDonald
- Global economic crisis and regionalism in North America: region-ness in question? / Randall Germain with Abdulghany Mohamed
- Immovable object or unstoppable force? Economic crisis and the social construction of North America / Brian Bow
- Continental governance, post-crisis : where is North American going? / Stephen Clarkson
- The Mexican political security crisis: implications for the North American community / Jorge Cadena-Roa
- North American community from above and from below: working-class perspectives on economic integration and crisis / Teresa Healy
- Environment and energy: prospects for new forms of continental governance / Debora L. Vannijnatten and Neil Craik
- Borders and security in North America / Emily Gilbert
- Continental dissonance? The politics of migration in North America / Christina Gabriel
- Plus ça change: double bilateralism and the demise of trilateralism / Stephanie R. Golob
- Paradiplomacy: states and provinces in the emerging governance structure of North America / James P. Allan and Richard Vengroff
- (Re)thinking the "new" North America through women's citizenship struggles in Mexico / Rosalba Icaza
- Democratic deficits and the role of civil society in North America: the SPP and beyond / Jeffrey Ayres and Laura MacDonald
- Conclusion: will North America survive? / Janine Brodie.