International Relations & Development

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Conclusion
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Conclusion

From: North America's Arctic Borders

In this chapter, conclusions are drawn about the way in which Arctic borders in Canada, the US, and Greenland have been transformed by contemporary political, environmental, economic, and … ; 3 $0.30 Add
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Constraints on State Regulation of Economic Activity
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Constraints on State Regulation of Economic Activity

PART III: CONSTRAINTS ON STATE JURISDICTION

From: International Law, 3/e

Chapter 10 examines the constraints on state regulation of economic activity by focusing on the treatment of foreign investors, state treatment of the transboundary movement of goods and … ; ; ; 25 $2.50 Add
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Cooperation Without Capitulation

Cooperation Without Capitulation

From: Living with Uncle

Examines the challenge Canada faces from the deep integration threat and the common idea of it as an inevitability. States that Our challenge in the years ahead must be to make clear to Canadians … 6 $0.60 Add
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Cross-Border Cooperation in the North: The Case of Northwest Russia

Cross-Border Cooperation in the North: The Case of Northwest Russia

From: Russia and the North

This chapter gives a brief overview of BEAR and the bilateral cooperation between Russia and Norway on fisheries managementand environmental protection, including nuclear safety, in the Barents … 18 $2.16 Add
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Culture of the Arctic Borderlands
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Culture of the Arctic Borderlands

From: North America's Arctic Borders

Chapter 4 continues the theme of subnational actors and Indigenous governance, examining the implications of border delineation for Indigenous Peoples and cultures within the Canadian and … ; 23 $2.30 Add
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Deregulation and Continental Regulatory Harmonization

Deregulation and Continental Regulatory Harmonization

From: Living with Uncle

beyond the narrow self-interest of companies, there is not a solid economic case to be made for deregulation. Instead, there is good reason to believe that this is a policy initiative that … ; 22 $2.20 Add
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Does Canada’s rule of law protect us?

Does Canada’s rule of law protect us?

From: Sold Down the Yangtze

By analyzing the number of investment lawsuits by country Canada has been a much more inviting target for foreign investor lawsuits, regardless of the rule of law. The FIPA promoters’ … 7 $0.70 Add
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Donald Trump's Disruptive Presidency

Donald Trump’s Disruptive Presidency

From: Canada is Not Back

Explores how Canada’s relationship with the United States was changed upon the election of Donald Trump, with an examination and critique of the negotiation of a replacement for NAFTA. Also … 15 $1.50 Add
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Economic Sanctions
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Economic Sanctions

PART IV: RECOURSE FOR VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

From: International Law, 3/e

Chapter 13 considers economic sanctions as a response to state violations of international law by examining mandatory sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council and Canadian Sanctions Law. ; ; ; 16 $1.60 Add
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Economic Skirmishes and Pressures: Whose Oil Is It?

Economic Skirmishes and Pressures: Whose Oil Is It?

From: Oil and World Politics

Discusses economic pressures on oil-producing countries to conform to the Washington Consensus. Examines the use of the IMF, World Bank and regional development banks to promote neoliberalism, … 38 $3.80 Add
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Entrenchment and Retrenchment

Entrenchment and Retrenchment

From: Equal as Citizens

1980s. The re-election of Pierre Trudeau to the PM in 1980, constitutional reform (National Energy Policy and Charter of Rights0, The Canada/US Free Trade Agreement, the MacDonald Commission, 16 $1.60 Add
Exile

Exile

Rejecting America and Finding the World

Che Guevara left Argentina at 22. At 21, Belén Fernández left the U.S. and didn’t look back. Alone, far off the beaten path in places like Syria and Tajikistan, she reflects on … 160 View
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Faith in the Investment Canada Act

Faith in the Investment Canada Act

From: Sold Down the Yangtze

It is true that the FIPA has a carve-out for the Investment Canada Act. This carve-out lets the federal government block specific Chinese takeovers of Canadian companies. On the other hand, the … 9 $0.90 Add
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Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global

Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global

From: Class Dynamics of Agrarian Change

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Fewer Arms, Less Conflict

Fewer Arms, Less Conflict

From: Peacemakers

Examines how arms trade treaties are meant to create fewer arms and thus would lead to less conflict. 20 $2.00 Add
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Flirting with China

Flirting with China

From: Canada is Not Back

Provides background Trudeau’s relationship and experiences with China through his early life, his days as the Liberal leader and into his term as prime minister. Explores what is described … 14 $1.40 Add