Canada and Globalisation : Catching a Wave or Being Swept Aside?
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Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada's history is one of seeking to reconcile the tensions between a staple economy, the opportunities provided by a border with the world's largest economy, and the requirements of nation building and national policy autonomy. These historical tensions are shown to be relevant in analysing the contemporary debates arising from the latest phase of globalisation. Two particular debates are analysed using the categories developed in the historical discussion. These two debates are those concerning the future of the Canadian dollar and that over the sources and implications of rising economic insecurity. For pro-globalists, Canadian interests are viewed as being best served by rapid integration into the continental and global economies. Anti-globalists, in contrast, regard such integration as undermining national institutions and policy autonomy.
- 東京大学大学院総合文化研究科附属アメリカ太平洋地域研究センター,Center for Pacific and American Studies of The University of Tokyo,University of Northern British Columbiaの論文