Game Changer : The Impact of 9/11 on North American Security.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I: Theoretical Explanations of Post-9/11 Security Relations -- 1 Was 9/11 a Watershed? -- Notes -- 2 The Homeland Security Dilemma -- Notes -- 3 Toward Greater Opportunism -- Notes -- 4 Canada, the United States, and Continental Security after 9/11 -- Notes -- 5 Canada-US Security Cooperation under the Security and Prosperity Partnership -- Notes -- Part II: Significant Developments in North American Security and Defence -- 6 The Disintegrative Effects of North America's Securitization on the Canada-Mexico Relationship -- Notes -- 7 Mexico's Ambiguous Foreign Policy toward North America -- Notes -- 8 From the Border Partnership Agreement to the Twenty-First-Century Border -- Notes -- 9 National Interest or Self-Interest? -- Notes -- 10 A Common "Bilateral" Vision -- Notes -- 11 Defence Policy and the Aerospace and Defence Industry in North America -- Notes -- 12 The Canada-US Alliance in the Post-9/11 Context -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index.
This volume re-examines 9/11's effect on North American security policy and international relations from a trilateral rather than a bilateral perspective.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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