on Canadian foreign policy toward the United States show scholars still grappling with the implications of two major events that altered the relationship profoundly: the Canada – United States Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) and the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States (9/11)....
These include: (1) the core of basic legal principles, such as the inviolability of borders and sanctity of treaty that form the infrastructure of their relations; (2) the network of more than 200 treaties and agreements as well as many more informal arrangements and understandings which ...
by Thomas Axworthy; "Managing Canada-U.S. Relations in the Post 9/11 Era: Do We Need a Big Idea?" by Donald Barry; "Globalization and a Unipolar World: Canada and U.S. Relations at the Beginning of the 21st Century," by Donald Cuccioletta. 展开 ...
Relations between Canada and the United States have spanned more than two centuries. This includes a shared British cultural heritage, warfare during the 1770s and 1812, and the eventual development of one of the most stable and mutually-beneficial international relationships in the modern world. ...
The Role of International Law in Canada-United States Relations This paper explores the role of international law in Canada-US relations. It concludes that, while international legal considerations are only one among ma... R Bilder - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 1988年 The Impass...
Canada-United States energy relations: making a MESS of energy policy 1, 2. Am. Rev. Can. Stud. 42, 460-473.Monica Gattinger, `Canada-United States Energy Relations: Making a MESS of Energy Policy', Americna Review of Canadian Studies (Vol. 42, No. 4, December 2012), pp. 460-473...
Lead, Will Complicate Canada-China Relations Hugh Stephens, Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Oct 04, 2024 As one of the United States’ closest allies in the West, Canada’s foreign policy tends to generally align with that of the U.S. With anti-China tensions building...
combat troops to southern Afghanistan in 2005 primarily to the need to placate the United States following its decision two years earlier not to join the American-led coalition to topple the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq – an outlier, as it turned out, in Canada–United States relations. The...
oil and gas relations from the beginning of the informal continental relationship in 1959, through attempts to formalize a continental oil and gas agreement in the late 1960s, to the initial reversal of continentalism by Canada in 1974. This study examines and compares the changing influence of ...
"This paper argues that although "good neighbourliness" in International Relations is a problematical concept, it nevertheless does retain much utility, especially in respect of relations between Canada and the United States. The concept itself initially took explicit shape during the 1930s, and it ...