North American Homeland Security : Back to Bilateralism?.

Did 9/11 revive a North American guns-butter trade-off? Established in the largest administrative overhaul since World War II, the Department of Homeland Security was charged with keeping the United States safe within a wider security community, but confronted the Washington Consensus-based Western...

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Main Author: Hira, Anil
Other Authors: Hussain, Imtiaz, Pattnayak, Satya
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 North America's 9/11 Dilemma: Puzzles, Payoffs, and the Institutional/Procedural Matrix; 2 U.S. Homeland Security and Post9/11 North American Integration: The Homeland Era; 3 Asymmetry Squeezing Out Trilateralism? Canadian Ambivalence on U.S. Strategic Primacy; 4 Mexico and Homeland Security: Revolving Doors and Transient Interests; 5 CanadaU. S. Relations Since 9/11: Putting Humpty-Dumpty Back Together?; 6 Post9/11 MexicoU. S. Relations: Green Pastures, Rough Patches, Muddled Outcomes; 7 Canada, Mexico, and Homeland Security: Oddballs.
  • 8 9/11, Theory, and the North America Idea: Trilateralism on Trial?9 Conclusions: North American TangoOnly For Two; Notes; Appendix: Investigative Questions; Bibliography; Index.