Authors
Meredith Lilly, Monica Gattinger, Greg Anderson, Jill Hobbs, Andrew Moroz, Patricia Dewey-Lambert, Geoffrey Hale, William Kerr
- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Control Number Identifier
- CaOOCEL
- Date published
- 2020.
- Description conventions
- rda
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 382/.30971
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 23
- Distributor
- Canadian Electronic Library (Firm),
- General Note
- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
- Geographic Area Code
- n-cn---
- ISBN
- 0776629409 9780776629377
- LCCN
- HF1479
- LCCN Item number
- C35 2020eb
- Modifying agency
- CaBNVSL
- Original cataloging agency
- NLC
- Physical Description | Extent
- 1 electronic text (xv, 194 pages)
- Published in
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Publisher or Distributor Number
- CaOOCEL
- Rights
- Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
- System Control Number
- (CaBNVSL)kck00241615 (OCoLC)1157345256 (CaOOCEL)460453
- System Details Note
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Transcribing agency
- YDX
Table of Contents
- Cover 1
- Half Title Page 2
- Title Page 4
- Copyright Page 5
- Table of Contents 6
- List of Tables, Figures, and Appendices 10
- Acknowledgements 12
- Foreword 14
- 1. Multi-Level, Multi-Layer Managing Canada’s Multiple Borders for Goods, Services, People, and Capital 18
- Intergovernmental, Neo-Functional, or Politicized Borders? 23
- The Policy-Making Landscape 26
- Outline of the Book 31
- 2. Canada’s Shifting Borders An Overview of Market and Human Movements 37
- Changing Patterns of Trade and Travel 38
- Trade Patterns and Border Infrastructure 42
- International Disruptions and Border Management 46
- Shifting Borders and Human Movements 51
- Conclusion 55
- 3. Canada and Cross-Cumulation in Rules of Origin 62
- Key Elements of ROO 62
- Cross-Cumulation 64
- FRC and Canada 67
- Policy Options 69
- The Technical Challenges of Implementing FRC 70
- Approaches to FRC 74
- Potential Cross-Cumulation Partners 75
- Conclusion 79
- 4. A Spaghetti Bowl of Investment Rules 82
- Investment Spaghetti 83
- The Origins of Investment Spaghetti 84
- North American Investment Spaghetti 88
- Grated National-Security Cheese 91
- Untangling the Spaghetti 97
- 5. Energy Borders on the Move Competing Policy Imperatives in a New Political and Economic Landscape 106
- Contemporary Energy Policy-Making 108
- The Economic Rock Market Imperatives 110
- The Progressive Hard Place 116
- Are Canadian Governments Finding Their Way Between the Economic Rock and the Progressive Hard Place? 119
- Conclusion: What Should Governments Do? 124
- 6. Cross-Border Tourism-Policy Coordination in the Pacific Northwest Economic Region 131
- Tourism in the Cross-Border Economy of the Pacific Northwest 134
- The Regional Public-Policy Governance Structure of PNWER 142
- How PNWER’s Tourism Working Group Works 149
- Analysis: Regional Tourism-Policy Cooperation Within the PNWER 152
- 7. Stumbling or Striving? Canada’s Pursuit of Reciprocity in Negotiating Temporary Entry in Trade Agreements 160
- Existing Knowledge on Canadian Temporary-Entry Policy 163
- The Central Role of Reciprocity in Canada’s Approach 166
- Should Reciprocity Still Apply to Future Negotiations? 169
- Conclusion: Moving Forward with Sword and Shield 174
- Policy Recommendations 175
- 8. Food Safety and Technical Standards Policy Priorities for Cross-Border Agri-Food Supply Chains 181
- NAFTA and Food Safety 185
- The CUSMA and Food Safety 189
- Preparing to Deal with Food Safety and Technical Standards Issues under the CUSMA 193
- 9. Cross-Cutting Borders Managing Challenges, Complexity, and Change 197
- List of Contributors 210
- Back Cover 214