Toward A North American Community? Canada, The United States, And Mexico
Auteur : Barry Donald
"Donald Barry is associate professor of political science at The University of Calgary. He is coauthor, with John Hilliker, of Canada’s Department of External Affairs: Coming of Age, 1946–1968 (1995) and editor of Documents on Canadian External Relations, Vol. 18, 1952 (1990) and Vol. 19, 1953 (1991).
Mark O. Dickerson is professor of political science at The University of Calgary. He is the author of Whose North? Political Change, Political Development and Self-Government in the Northwest Territories (1992) and coeditor, with Stephen J. Randall, of Canada and Latin America: Issues to the Year 2000 and Beyond (1991).
James D. Gaisford is associate professor of economics at The University of Calgary. He is the author of studies on the problem of domestic subsidies and countervailing duties, trade wars, and the liberalization of foreign investment.
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Date de parution : 09-2020
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Mots-clés :
Military Junta; North American Free Trade Agreement; North Warning System; regional trade agreement; Canadian Business Interest; economic policies; Miguel De La Madrid; Canadian-U.S.-Mexican relations; EFTA State; North American Free Trade Pact; De La Madrid; EFTA Country; NAFTA Negotiation; NAFTA Debate; Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement; President Miguel De La Madrid; Canadian Foreign Policy; Canadian American Relations; Hemispheric Free Trade; North American Air Defense; Deutsch Model; Hemispheric Free Trade Agreement; Mexican Foreign Policy; MFN Treatment; Executive Pluralism; Intermestic Politics; NAFTA; Accession Clause; De La Madrid’s Government