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Border culture, the boundary between Canada and the United Stat / Konrad, Victor; Nicol, Heather N   Journal Article
Nicol, Heather N Journal Article
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Publication 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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New border?: a Canadian perspective of the Canada-US border Post-9/11 / Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel   Journal Article
Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Canada and the United States form a highly integrated economic region; indeed, since the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993, economic integration of the two countries has progressed faster than economic growth. In the 1990s scholars suggested that the primary characteristic of the Canada-US border and surrounding regions was an environment facilitating the seamless flow of goods and capital. But since 9/11, borders have hardened, and some argue that securitization has impeded trade and is now affecting all policy arenas concerned with borderlands. This article is a review of those arguments.
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