North America : time for a new focus / David H. Petraeus and Robert B. Zoellick, chairs ; Shannon K. O'Neil, project director.

"North America was once called the New World. The people, their ideas, and the resources of the continent shaped the histories of the Old World -- East and West. Today, North America is home to almost five hundred million people living in three vibrant democracies. If the three North American c...

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Corporate Author: Council on Foreign Relations. Independent Task Force on North America (Author)
Other Authors: Petraeus, David Howell, Zoellick, Robert B., O'Neil, Shannon K. (Shannon Kathleen) (Project director)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Council on Foreign Relations, [2014]
Series:Independent task force report ; no. 71.
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Summary:"North America was once called the New World. The people, their ideas, and the resources of the continent shaped the histories of the Old World -- East and West. Today, North America is home to almost five hundred million people living in three vibrant democracies. If the three North American countries deepen their integration and cooperation, they have the potential to again shape world affairs for generations to come ... The people of North America are creating a shared culture. It is not a common culture, because citizens of the United States, Canada, and Mexico are proud of their distinctive identities. Yet when viewed from a global perspective, the similarities in interests and outlooks are pulling North Americans together. The foundation exists for North America to foster a new model of interstate relations among neighbors, both developing and developed democracies. Now is the moment for the United States to break free from old foreign policy biases to recognize that a stronger, more dynamic, resilient continental base will increase U.S. power globally. 'Made in North America' can be the label of the newest growth market. U.S. foreign policy -- whether drawing on hard, soft, or smart power -- needs to start with its own neighborhood"--Executive summary.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 117 pages) : color illustrations, maps.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-95).
ISBN:087609633X
9780876096338
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Online resource; title from PDF title page (CFR, viewed October 3, 2014).