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Judul Security. Cooperation. Governance : The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox / Christian Leuprecht ; Todd Hataley
Pengarang Leuprecht, Christian
Hataley, Todd
Penerbitan Michigan, America : University of Michigan Press, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik 233 p. :ilus.
ISBN 9780472075713
Subjek FOOD SAFETY
CYBER
POLICY
Catatan Historically, national borders have evolved in ways that serve the interests of central states in security and the regulation of trade. This volume explores Canada–US border and security policies that have evolved from successive trade agreements since the 1950s, punctuated by new and emerging challenges to security in the twenty-first century. The sectoral and geographical diversity of cross-border interdependence of what remains the world’s largest bilateral trade relationship makes the Canada–US border a living laboratory for studying the interaction of trade, security, and other border policies that challenge traditional centralized approaches to national security. The book’s findings show that border governance straddles multiple regional, sectoral, and security scales in ways rarely documented in such detail.
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