Description |
1 online resource (xv, 275 pages) : illustrations, charts, digital file |
Series |
Canada among nations ; 2011-2012 |
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Canada among nations ; 2011-2012.
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Contents |
Preface / Paul Heinbecker -- Contributors -- Message from Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs / John Baird -- Abbreviations -- Part one : Introduction -- Part two : The tBilateral Relationship -- Part three : The Trilateral Relationship -- Part four : Regional Partnerships -- Part five : A Global Agenda -- Conclusion : Canada and Mexico -- Moving the Agenda Forward / Ambassador Guillermo E. Rishchynski |
Summary |
In the decade following the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement, economic and political relations between Canada and Mexico have expanded significantly. Today, Canada and Mexico are each other's third largest trading partners and, outside of the United States, Mexico is the second largest tourist and business destination for Canadians. In the face of increasing competition from Asia, Canada and Mexico need to strengthen their economic competitiveness by leveraging their comparative advantages more effectively. In a multi-polar world, Canada and Mexico have an opportunity to utilize their North-South partnership to provide leadership on the pressing issues of our time, such as climate change, transnational crime, and global crisis management. In Canada Among Nations, 2011-2012 a leading group of Canadian, Mexican, and American academics, policy makers, politicians, journalists, and energy and climate change experts offer substantive recommendations for Ottawa and Mexico City to realise the full potential of their strategic relationship. Canada Among Nations is the premier source for contemporary insight into pressing Canadian foreign policy issues. This volume continues that tradition by providing students, policy makers, and business people with a timely compendium of expert opinion on Canada-Mexico relations |
Notes |
"Published for the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University with The Centre for International Governance Innovation." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
SUBJECT |
North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17)
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North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17) fast |
Subject |
Energy policy -- Canada
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Organized crime -- Canada
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Organized crime -- Mexico.
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Climatic changes -- Government policy -- North America
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Energy policy -- Mexico
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Power resources -- North America
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Security, International.
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Free trade -- North America
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Free trade -- Environmental aspects -- North America
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Environmental policy -- North America
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International cooperation.
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National security -- North America
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
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Climatic changes -- Government policy
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Diplomatic relations
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Energy policy
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Environmental policy
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Free trade
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Free trade -- Environmental aspects
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International cooperation
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National security
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Organized crime
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Politics and government
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Power resources
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Security, International
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SUBJECT |
Canada -- Foreign relations -- 1945-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019308
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Canada -- Politics and government -- 1984-
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Canada -- Foreign relations -- Mexico
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Mexico -- Foreign relations -- Canada
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Subject |
Canada
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Mexico
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North America
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rozental, Andrés, editor.
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Bugailiskis, Alex, editor.
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Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
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Centre for International Governance Innovation.
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ISBN |
9780773586734 |
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0773586733 |
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0773540113 |
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9780773540118 |
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0773540121 |
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9780773540125 |
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