North American homeland security:back to bilateralism?
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Group Author: | ; |
Published: |
Praeger Security International,
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Publisher Address: | Westport, Conn. |
Publication Dates: | 2008. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
PSI reports |
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Carrier Form: | xv, 327 p.: ill. ; 25 cm. |
ISBN: |
9780313356865 (alk. paper) 0313356866 (alk. paper) |
Index Number: | D771 |
CLC: | D771.035 |
Call Number: | D771.035/H972 |
Contents: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-311) and index. North America's 9/11 dilemma: puzzles, payoffs, and the institutional/procedural matrix -- U.S. Homeland security and post-9/11 North American integration: the homeland era -- Asymmetry squeezing out trilateralism? Canadian ambivalence on U.S. sreategic primacy -- Mexico and homeland security: revolving doors and transient interests -- Canada-U.S. relations since 9/11: putting Humpty-Dumpty back together? -- Post-9/11 Mexico-U.S. relations: green pastures, rough patches, muddled outcomes -- Canada, Mexico, and homeland security: oddballs -- 9/11, theory, and the North America idea: trilatera |