Canada's Fluid Borders : Trade, Investment, Travel, Migration
Crossing borders involves much more than going through checkpoints. By drawing on an innovative transdisciplinary reconceptualization of the border as elastic or "fluid," Canada's Fluid Borders offers fresh interpretations of the major geopolitical and socioeconomic issues which requi...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ottawa :
University of Ottawa Press,
2021.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables, Figures, and Appendices
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- 1. Multi-Level, Multi-Layer Managing Canada's Multiple Borders for Goods, Services, People, and Capital
- Intergovernmental, Neo-Functional, or Politicized Borders?
- The Policy-Making Landscape
- Outline of the Book
- 2. Canada's Shifting Borders An Overview of Market and Human Movements
- Changing Patterns of Trade and Travel
- Trade Patterns and Border Infrastructure
- International Disruptions and Border Management
- Shifting Borders and Human Movements
- Conclusion
- 3. Canada and Cross-Cumulation in Rules of Origin
- Key Elements of ROO
- Cross-Cumulation
- FRC and Canada
- Policy Options
- The Technical Challenges of Implementing FRC
- Approaches to FRC
- Potential Cross-Cumulation Partners
- Conclusion
- 4. A Spaghetti Bowl of Investment Rules
- Investment Spaghetti
- The Origins of Investment Spaghetti
- North American Investment Spaghetti
- Grated National-Security Cheese
- Untangling the Spaghetti
- 5. Energy Borders on the Move Competing Policy Imperatives in a New Political and Economic Landscape
- Contemporary Energy Policy-Making
- The Economic Rock Market Imperatives
- The Progressive Hard Place
- Are Canadian Governments Finding Their Way Between the Economic Rock and the Progressive Hard Place?
- Conclusion: What Should Governments Do?
- 6. Cross-Border Tourism-Policy Coordination in the Pacific Northwest Economic Region
- Tourism in the Cross-Border Economy of the Pacific Northwest
- The Regional Public-Policy Governance Structure of PNWER
- How PNWER's Tourism Working Group Works
- Analysis: Regional Tourism-Policy Cooperation Within the PNWER
- 7. Stumbling or Striving? Canada's Pursuit of Reciprocity in Negotiating Temporary Entry in Trade Agreements
- Existing Knowledge on Canadian Temporary-Entry Policy
- The Central Role of Reciprocity in Canada's Approach
- Should Reciprocity Still Apply to Future Negotiations?
- Conclusion: Moving Forward with Sword and Shield
- Policy Recommendations
- 8. Food Safety and Technical Standards Policy Priorities for Cross-Border Agri-Food Supply Chains
- NAFTA and Food Safety
- The CUSMA and Food Safety
- Preparing to Deal with Food Safety and Technical Standards Issues under the CUSMA
- 9. Cross-Cutting Borders Managing Challenges, Complexity, and Change
- List of Contributors
- Back Cover