On February 5, 2003 the Maine International Trade Center and University of Maine Canadian American Center co-sponsored a day-long forum on the challenges and opportunities of free trade between Canada and the United States. In this article, edited from his presentation at this forum, Howard Cody begins with passage of the Free Trade Agreement and brings readers up to the present day, where trade and border security concerns have become inextricably combined. Cody argues that Canadians will not persuade Americans to distinguish between the two concerns and, consequently, that Canadians will eventually accept some sacrifice in national sovereignty in order to maintain the benefits of their current trade and investment relationship with the Un...
Competition and Dispute Resolution in the North American Context and free trade negotiation
The traditional role of national boundaries is undergoing significant change as countries become inc...
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On February 5, 2003 the Maine International Trade Center and University of Maine Canadian American C...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
In this article, the author describes Canada's pro free trade philosophy from Its participation in t...
Competition and Dispute Resolution in the North American Context and free trade negotiation
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Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
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The aim of the present article is to analize, from Canada’s perspective, the choice regarding the mo...
Competition and Dispute Resolution in the North American Context and free trade negotiation
The traditional role of national boundaries is undergoing significant change as countries become inc...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
On February 5, 2003 the Maine International Trade Center and University of Maine Canadian American C...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
Canadian prosperity critically depends on the maintenance of an open and secure border between Canad...
In this article, the author describes Canada's pro free trade philosophy from Its participation in t...
Competition and Dispute Resolution in the North American Context and free trade negotiation
The article touches upon the causes and prerequisites for signing of CanadaUnited States Free Trade ...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
Trade liberalization with the United States has been a recurring issue in the history of Canadian po...
This article is an overview of the NAFTA Agreement. The history of the FTA was given. The reasoning ...
The Canada-US border, like all international borders, performs certain functions related to restrict...
The aim of the present article is to analize, from Canada’s perspective, the choice regarding the mo...
Competition and Dispute Resolution in the North American Context and free trade negotiation
The traditional role of national boundaries is undergoing significant change as countries become inc...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...