Making North America: Trade, Security, And Integration
by James A. Thompson /
2014 / English / PDF
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Much has been written about the trilateral relationship between
Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and the free trade
agreements that this relationship has spawned. In
Much has been written about the trilateral relationship between
Canada, the United States, and Mexico, and the free trade
agreements that this relationship has spawned. InMaking
North America
Making
North America, James Thompson uses the Canada–US Free Trade
Agreement of 1988 and the North American Free Trade Agreement of
1994 to demonstrate that there has been an often-unrecognized
impulse behind the process of North American integration –
national security.
, James Thompson uses the Canada–US Free Trade
Agreement of 1988 and the North American Free Trade Agreement of
1994 to demonstrate that there has been an often-unrecognized
impulse behind the process of North American integration –
national security.
Featuring interviews with key decision-makers from all three
countries, including Brian Mulroney, George H.W. Bush, and Carlos
Salinas,
Featuring interviews with key decision-makers from all three
countries, including Brian Mulroney, George H.W. Bush, and Carlos
Salinas,Making North America
Making North America is a rigorous analysis of
the role national security has played in North American
integration. Furthermore, Thompson’s evidence suggests that the
processes at work in North America are part of a global
phenomenon where regions are progressively coalescing into
larger-scale political entities.
is a rigorous analysis of
the role national security has played in North American
integration. Furthermore, Thompson’s evidence suggests that the
processes at work in North America are part of a global
phenomenon where regions are progressively coalescing into
larger-scale political entities.