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Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

The Politics of Linkage

Power, Interdependence, and Ideas in Canada-US Relations

Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

The Politics of Linkage

Power, Interdependence, and Ideas in Canada-US Relations

Do Canada and the United States share a special relationship, or is this just a face-saving myth, masking dependency and domination? The Politics of Linkage cuts through the rhetoric that clouds this debate by offering detailed accounts of four major bilateral disputes. It shows that the United States has not made coercive linkages between issues. In the early Cold War years, the exercise of American power over Canada was held in check by a genuinely special diplomatic culture but since then has been held back only by interest groups and institutions. This revisionist account of Canada-US relations is essential reading for anyone interested in Canadian politics, American foreign policy, or international diplomacy.

232 pages | © 2009


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Abbreviations

1 The Social Foundations of the Special Relationship

2 Power, Interdependence, and Ideas

3 Nuclear Weapons, 1959-63

4 Arctic Waters, 1969-71

5 Oil and Gas, 1980-83

6 War in Iraq, 2001-4

7 Diplomatic Culture: Exceptions, Rules, and Exceptions to the Rule

Notes

References

Index

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