Canadian Foreign Policy and International Economic Regimes

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A. Claire Cutler, Mark W. Zacher
UBC Press, 1992 - 431 pagine
As the world economy is becoming increasingly global in nature, the future of Canada's welfare will directly depend on the country's response and reaction to a wide range of economic regimes which govern the international economy. This volume is an important and timely analysis of past and current Canadian policies toward both the formal and less formal arrangements which regulate such areas as international trade and financial transactions, international service industries, fisheries resources, and the environment. Often influenced by domestic political concerns and its relations with the United States, Canada has, as the authors point out, exhibited a high degree of variation in its responses to these regimes. Canadian Foreign Policy and International Economic Regimes addresses a broad range of foreign economic policies not generally considered in the foreign policy literature. Interdisciplinary in its approach, it will be of interest to those in political science and public policy, economics, and law, as well as to those involved in international business.
 

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Evolution of Canadian Postwar International Trade Policy
19
Reflections on the Canadau s Free Trade Agreement
47
Canada and the Ongoing Impasse over
62
Canada and the Private International Trade Law Regime
89
Issues and Prospects
113
Canadian and International Legal Regimes
130
Canada and the International Monetary Regime
153
Canada and the Changing Regime in International
189
Canada and the Evolving System of International
215
Canada and the Movement towards Liberalization
237
Evolution of Canadian Fisheries Management Policy
289
Building a North American
311
A Role for Canada
337
Notes
345
Contributors
411
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