A Proposal for a Borderland Dispute Settlement Continuum Mechanism

Authors

  • Noemi Gal-Or Kwantlen Polytechnical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24124/c677/200858

Keywords:

Borders, Dispute Settlement

Abstract

The malaise felt by both Canadians and Americans regarding several areas of trade does not exist in a vacuum. It is not difficult to surmise that besides the genuine tension owing to actual implementation of liberal trade principles in the trade practise between the two states, and to their diverging interpretations of these principles, lies also some political opportunism. Not only has the US pursued a unilateralist course in its trade relations with Canada; it did so also in matters security, which have created, at least a perception, of an unfavourable impact on Canadian economic interests. The US current beleaguered international reputation in matters foreign policy regarding both security and economic issues may therefore tilt the pendulum in Canada’s favour. From a power contest point of view, perhaps now is the time and opportunity for Canada to reap also international “moral” (juridical), in addition to economic, gains.

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How to Cite

Gal-Or, N. (2008). A Proposal for a Borderland Dispute Settlement Continuum Mechanism. Canadian Political Science Review, 2(2), 41–56. https://doi.org/10.24124/c677/200858