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Book SynopsisThis book provides an in-depth look at the multiple dimensions of CanadaUS relations in the areas of politics, security, trade, and energy, with a particular emphasis on the period since 9/11.
Trade ReviewGeoffrey Hale’s So Near Yet So Far offers an original look at the public and behind-the-scenes work of Canada-US relations, but it’s probably not a pool-side read for a holiday vacation. Hale’s informative work reads more like a textbook, suited for the trade, foreign policy, and energy and resource buffs…[it] is a thoughtfully-organized read, using short chapters, concise lists and tightly-written conclusions to drive Hale’s points home.
-- Michelle Zilio * iPolitics *
Hale has…composed a thorough assessment of what he calls: “the three dimensions of Canada–U.S. Relations”; the political and procedural elements of the relationship; and a detailed examination of four policy fields. Highly recommended. * Inside Queen’s Park Newsletter, For Your Bookshelf *
So Near Yet So Far invites readers to rethink our relationship with an open mind, stripped of smugness or “ideological agendas.”
-- Holly Doan * Blacklock's Reporter *
Hale’s book is a useful commentary on the history of the bilateral relationship, and an often insightful analysis of recent and current issues…overall, an informative study of an important relationship. -- G.A. McBeath, University of Alaska Fairbanks * Choice, Vol 50, No 6 *
His research is comprehensive and his understanding of both countries impressive, his drafting crystalline and at times engagingly witty…he addresses with great sophistication, and amusingly, the political-strategic, trade-commercial and the psychological cultural dimensions of a relationship that has always risked inspiring fear and loathing in Canada and indifference and neglect in the United States…he is excellent on the challenges Canada faces in engaging key U.S. actors, including the administration of the day and Congress, and the instruments Canada has developed to promote its interests in the United States…Hale’s is a “must read” for any new provincial premier in Canada (and relevant political and bureaucratic colleagues).
-- David Malone * Literary Review of Canada *
Table of Contents1 Introduction: The Elephant and the Beaver – Proximity and Distance in Perspective
Part 1: Three Dimensions of Canada–US Relations
2 Guns, Globes, and Gardening: The Political–Strategic Dimension
3 Multi-Level Games: The Trade–Commercial Dimension
4 Neighbo(u)rs, Friends, and Strangers: The Psychological–Cultural Dimension
Part 2: Tactics and Strategies – Political and Procedural Dimensions
5 Governing from the Centre? Political and Policy Coordination in the Management of Canada–US Relations
6 Network Diplomacy: Engaging the Executive Branch
7 Canada and Congress
8 Canadian Public Diplomacy in the United States: Promoting Canadian Interests, Fostering Networks of Interest
9 Beyond the Beltway: Federalism, Regionalism, and Cross-Border Relations
Part 3: Specific Policy Fields
10 Smart Borders or Thicker Borders? Homeland Security and Public Safety Policies
11 Security, Facilitation, and the Border: Strategic Drift, Operational Segmentation
12 “Just a Trade Dispute?” Proximity and Distance from Different Perspectives
13 Shared Energy, Shared Energies? Engaging American Energy Policies in a North American Context
14 Conclusion: Managing Bilateral Relations in an Evolving North America
Notes
Bibliography
Index