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Border culture, the boundary between Canada and the United Stat
/ Konrad, Victor; Nicol, Heather N
Nicol, Heather N
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2011.
Summary/Abstract
In the process of globalization it is border culture that ultimately sustains linkages, assures continuity and maintains prosperity between bounded states. In this essay we explore how border culture works, and how the conceptualization of border culture advances our understanding of how borders work. Our approach is to establish a place for the consideration of culture in the more extensive debates about border theory through a focus on the Canada-U.S. border, and how this border advances our knowledge of border culture and border theory.
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Globalization
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United States
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Canada
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Border Culture
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Borderlands Theory
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Conceptualization
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Canada - US Border
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067319
Continuing relevance of borders in contemporary contexts
/ Nicol, Heather N; Minghi, Julian
Nicol, Heather N
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Geopolitics
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Regionalism
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International Relations - Case Studies
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156826
From territory to rights: new foundations for conceptualising indigenous sovereignty
/ Nicol, Heather N
Nicol, Heather N
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Recognising how the concept of sovereignty has been affected by an indigenous and human rights agenda, this article explores the potential outcomes of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in terms of its challenge to Westphalian notions of sovereignty in Canada’s North. It argues that the UNDRIP, adopted by the United Nations in 2007, is now playing a significant role in giving Canada’s Indigenous Peoples a voice in international affairs and for reframing the relationship between state and non-state actors in ways which privilege collective rights rather than territorial imperatives.
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Territory to Rights
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Indigenous Sovereignty
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Importance of Northern dimension foreign policies in the geopol
/ Heininen, Lassi; Nicol, Heather N
Heininen, Lassi
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2007.
Key Words
Geopolitics
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Northen Dimension
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Foreign Policy
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