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2010 Enders Symposium

Discourse and Dialogue between Americans and Canadians—Who is Talking to Whom?

Pages 391-401 | Published online: 22 Nov 2011
 

Notes

1. Norman Hillmer and J. L. Granatstein, For Better or For Worse: Canada and the United States in the Twenty-First Century. Toronto: Thomson/Nelson, 2007, pp. 14–15.

2. See for instance: John Holmes, Life with Uncle: The Canadian- American Relationship. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981; Richard Gwyn, The 49th Paradox: Canada In North America. Toronto: Collins Publishers, 1986.

3. Norman Hillmer, “Reflections on the Unequal Border” International Journal (Spring 2005) 60: 331–340.

4. Walter Stewart, As They See Us. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1977; “Canadian Jon Stewart Explains Thanksgiving,” National Public Radio, Weekend Edition. October 9, 2010.

5. Brian Buckley, “The News and the Neighbors: The Media and Canadian–American Relations” in David Carment, et al., eds. Coping with the American Colossus. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 75–99.

6. Michael Adams, Fire and Ice: The United States, Canada and the Myth of Converging Values. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2003, pp. 48–49.

7. Leslie A. Pal, “Between the Sights: Gun Control in Canada and the United States” in David M. Thomas, ed., Canada and the United States: Differences that Count, 2nd Edition, 2000, pp. 68–93.

8. Paul Cellucci, Unquiet Diplomacy. Toronto: Key Porter Books Ltd., 2007, pp. 122–24.

9. Cynthia Kite and Douglas C. Nord, “Canadian Foreign Policy” in Patrick James and Mark Kasoff, eds., Canadian Studies in the New Millennium. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008.

10. Bernard J. Brister, “The Same Yet Different: The Evolution of the Post-9/11 Canada–US Security Relationship” in Monica Gattinger and Geoffrey Hale, eds., Borders and Bridges: Canada's Policy Relations in North America. Don Mills: Oxford University Press, pp. 83–85.

11. Donald K. Alper and James Loucky, Canada–US Border Securitization: Implications for Binational Cooperation. Orono, ME: Canadian-American Public Policy #72, 2007.

12. Evan Potter, Branding Canada: Projecting Canada's Soft Power through Public Diplomacy. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2009, pp. 97–127.

13. Richard Vengroff and Jason Rich, “Foreign Policy by Other Means: Paradiplomacy and the Canadian Provinces” in Patrick James, et al., eds. Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy. Latham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006, pp. 105–130.

14. Christopher Waddell, “Erasing the Line: Rebuilding Economic and Trade Relations After 11 September” in Carment, op.cit, pp. 57–58.

15. Douglas C. Nord, “American Images of Canada—Courtesy of the Canadian Tourism Industry” North Dakota Quarterly 52 (Summer 1984) 257–288.

16. Barbara Yaffe, “Americans Must Understand that Border Barriers Will Hurt Them Too,” Vancouver Sun, February 16, 2010.

17. Seymour Martin Lipset, Continental Divide: The Values and Institutions of the United States and Canada. New York: Routledge, 1990.

18. Louis W. Pauly, “Canada in a New North America” in Peter Andreas and Thomas J. Biersteker, eds., The Rebordering of North America. New York: Routledge, 2003, pp. 90–109.

19. Peter Kresl, “NAFTA and Its Discontents” International Journal 60 (Spring 2005) 417–428.

20. See for instance, David Thomas and Barbara Boyle Torrey, eds., Canada and the United States: Differences That Count, 3rd Edition, Peterborough: Broadway Press, 2008.

21. Norman Hillmer, Partners Nevertheless: Canadian-American Relations in the Twentieth Century. Toronto: Copp-Clark Pittman, Ltd. 1989 pp. 3–4.

22. Such as those at the University of Western Ontario and the University of Toronto.

23. Earl Fry, “Federalism and the Evolving Cross Border Role of Provincial, State and Municipal Governments” International Journal 60 (Spring 2005) 471–482.

24. Christopher Kukucha, “Sub-Federal Trade and the Politics of North America Integration: Evaluating the Cross-Border Exports of American States” in Gattinger and Hale, op.cit. pp. 270–288.

25. Charles Doran, “Canada–US Relations: Personality, Pattern and Domestic Politics” in Patrick James, et al., pp. 389–408.

26. Andrew Cohen, “Canadian–American Relations: Does Canada Matter in Washington? Does It Matter If Canada Doesn't Matter?” in Norman Hillmer and Maureen Appel Molot, eds. A Fading Power. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 34–48.

27. Hillmer and Granatstein, op.cit, pp. 319–322.

28. Douglas C. Nord, “Canadian Foreign Policy Viewed from South of the Line—An American Perspective” Canadian Foreign Policy 14 (Winter 2007) 69–75.

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