Beschreibung:
A fresh analysis of the evolving role of the provinces in Canadian foreign trade policy.
PrefaceList of AbbreviationsPart 1: Systemic Factors and Canadian Federalism1 The Role of Provinces in the Global Political Economy2 International Pressures and Canadian Federalism3 The Federal-Provincial Committee System on International TradePart 2: Considerations of Process and Outcome4 The Political Executive in Provincial Foreign Trade Policy5 Bureaucratic and Legislative Pressures6 Issues of Implementation, Negotiation, and Consultation7 Is Anybody Listening? Evaluating Societal Considerations8 Dominant Ideas, Ideology, and Intrusive NeoliberalismPart 3: Evaluating Regimes and Change9 Non-Central Governments¿ Cross-Border Functional Relations10 Canadian Provinces and Emerging Regional Environment and LabourRegimesConclusionNotesSelected BibliographyIndex