Globalization and the meaning of Canadian life / William Watson.
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- Canada -- Civilization -- 1945- -- Foreign influences
- Canada -- Foreign economic relations
- Globalization
- Canada -- Civilization -- 1945-
- International economic integration
- Canada -- Civilisation -- Influence étrangère
- Canada -- Civilisation -- 1945-
- Canada -- Relations économiques extérieures
- Intégration économique internationale
- Canada -- Civilisation -- 1945- -- Influence étrangère
- Mondialisation
- globalism
- HISTORY -- Canada -- General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Globalization
- Civilization -- Foreign influences
- Globalization
- International economic relations
- Canada
- Kanada
- Auslandsbeziehungen
- Kultur
- Wirtschaft
- Government size
- Globalisierung
- Wirtschaftsintegration
- Welt
- Kanada
- Staatsquote
- Regierung
- Finanzpolitik
- Nation
- Since 1945
- 971.064/8 21
- F1021.2 .W38 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-303) and index.
"Globalization - seemingly the dominant economic force of this era - is a phenomenon that invites misrepresentation and exaggeration. One of its results has been to introduce several false premises into the country's policy debates. So says William Watson, whose new book draws on economics and history to pose interesting challenges to modes of thinking that have become habitual in late twentieth-century Canadian life."--Jacket
pt. 1. Globalization. 1. Defining Moment. 2. The Globalization Hypothesis. 3. Four Hundred Years of Globalization. 4. Convergence? 5. Home Truths. 6. Are We There Yet? 7. Free to Choose -- pt. II. The Meaning of Canadian Life. 8. False Premise. 9. Governing Misperceptions. 10. The American 'Governmental Habit'. 11. T̀he Most Rugged Surviving Individualists'. 12. The American Lead. 13. Canadian Free Enterprise. 14. The Unimportance of Being Different. 15. Distinct Society? 16. Cement for a Nation? 17. The Rising Cost of Civilization. 18. The Psychic Costs of Government. 19. Virtually Canadian. 20. Do Countries Still Make Sense?
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