Table of Contents
Introduction
| Toward a Model of Border Studies: What Do We Learn from the Study of the Canadian-American Border? |
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| Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly | 1-12 |
Articles
| Imposing the Border: The Detroit River from 1786 to 1807 |
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| Lisa Philips Valentine, Allan K. McDougall | 13-22 |
| Sovereign Survival: Borders as Issues |
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| Allan K. McDougall, Lisa Philips Valentine | 23-35 |
| Economic Integration and Cross-Border Policy Convergence: Social and Environmental Policy in Canadian Provinces and American States |
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| Debora L. VanNijnatten, Gerard W. Boychuk | 37-58 |
| Cascadia: The (Re)Construction of a Bi-National Space and Its Residents |
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| Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde, Jaidev Singh, Robert G. Lee | 59-77 |
| Emerging Collaborative Frameworks for Environmental Governance in the Georgia Basin-Puget Sound Ecosystem |
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| Donald K. Alper | 79-98 |
| Transborder Cascadia: Opportunities and Obstacles |
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| Patrick J. Smith | 99-121 |
| NAFTA, Economic Integration, and the Canadian-American Security Regime in the Post-September 11, 2001 Era: Multi-Level Governance and Transparent Border? |
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| Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly | 123-142 |
| The North American Border Cooperation Model: Local Challenges for a Security Agenda |
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| Manuel Chavez | 143-161 |
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Print ISSN: 0886-5655
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