Canada is more accurately described as an independent imperialist country than a relatively dependent or foreign-dominated country. This conclusion is reached by examining recent empirical evidence on the extent of inward and outward foreign investment, ownership links between large financial corporations and large industrial corporations, and the size and composition of manufacturing production and trade. In each of these areas, the differences between Canada and other members of the G7 group of countries are not large enough to justify placing Canada in a different political-economic status than these core imperialist countries. An historical context for the debate over Canada's current status is provided by archival research on h...
Just recently a new force in world politics, the multinational corporation, has become the focus of...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
Nothing today affects the lives of people in countries throughout the industrialized and developing...
Canada is more accurately described as an independent imperialist country than a relatively depende...
The last several years have witnessed a renewal of critical scholarship that understands Canada as a...
Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada\u27s history is one of seekin...
Gordon, Todd. 2010. Imperialist Canada. Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring. ISBN 978-1-894037-45-7. Paperback: ...
The Canadian political economy school has argued since the late 1960s that Canada shares economic a...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
Over the past decade, the topic of globalization has infiltrated both public and academic debates. ...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
Regarding the foreign direct investment (FDI) situation in Canada, most of the attention has histori...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
This article argues that Canada is an imperial power in the global order, and that more traditional ...
From early colonial times the Canadian economy, highly dependent on exports, has developed a plurali...
Just recently a new force in world politics, the multinational corporation, has become the focus of...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
Nothing today affects the lives of people in countries throughout the industrialized and developing...
Canada is more accurately described as an independent imperialist country than a relatively depende...
The last several years have witnessed a renewal of critical scholarship that understands Canada as a...
Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada\u27s history is one of seekin...
Gordon, Todd. 2010. Imperialist Canada. Winnipeg: Arbeiter Ring. ISBN 978-1-894037-45-7. Paperback: ...
The Canadian political economy school has argued since the late 1960s that Canada shares economic a...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
Over the past decade, the topic of globalization has infiltrated both public and academic debates. ...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
Regarding the foreign direct investment (FDI) situation in Canada, most of the attention has histori...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
This article argues that Canada is an imperial power in the global order, and that more traditional ...
From early colonial times the Canadian economy, highly dependent on exports, has developed a plurali...
Just recently a new force in world politics, the multinational corporation, has become the focus of...
grantor: University of TorontoBy utilizing the materialist method of institutional ethnogr...
Nothing today affects the lives of people in countries throughout the industrialized and developing...