Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State
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"Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State" is a political analysis book by Stephen Clarkson that examines how U.S. power, neoliberal globalization, and neoconservative policies reshape Canadian sovereignty and public policy.
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Target entity: Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State Context triple: [Stephen Clarkson, notableWork, Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State]
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Beyond the Nation-State
"Beyond the Nation-State" is a seminal work in international relations and regional integration theory by Ernst B. Haas that explores how supranational institutions can transform the traditional system of sovereign nation-states.
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In Defense of Globalization
In Defense of Globalization is an influential book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that argues globalization, when properly managed, can significantly promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and advance social welfare worldwide.
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Crafting the Neoliberal State
Crafting the Neoliberal State is a scholarly work by sociologist Loïc Wacquant that analyzes how neoliberalism reshapes state power, punishment, and social policy.
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Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations
The Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations was a 1970s Canadian foreign policy strategy advocating reduced economic and cultural dependence on the U.S. through diversification of Canada’s international relationships.
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The Limits of the Sovereign State
The Limits of the Sovereign State is a criminological work by David Garland that analyzes how modern welfare and penal policies expose the practical and ideological constraints of state power in governing crime and social order.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State Target entity description: "Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State" is a political analysis book by Stephen Clarkson that examines how U.S. power, neoliberal globalization, and neoconservative policies reshape Canadian sovereignty and public policy.
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A.
Beyond the Nation-State
"Beyond the Nation-State" is a seminal work in international relations and regional integration theory by Ernst B. Haas that explores how supranational institutions can transform the traditional system of sovereign nation-states.
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B.
In Defense of Globalization
In Defense of Globalization is an influential book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that argues globalization, when properly managed, can significantly promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and advance social welfare worldwide.
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C.
Crafting the Neoliberal State
Crafting the Neoliberal State is a scholarly work by sociologist Loïc Wacquant that analyzes how neoliberalism reshapes state power, punishment, and social policy.
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D.
Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations
The Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations was a 1970s Canadian foreign policy strategy advocating reduced economic and cultural dependence on the U.S. through diversification of Canada’s international relationships.
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E.
The Limits of the Sovereign State
The Limits of the Sovereign State is a criminological work by David Garland that analyzes how modern welfare and penal policies expose the practical and ideological constraints of state power in governing crime and social order.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
book
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political analysis ⓘ |
| addresses |
economic integration
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state sovereignty in a globalized economy ⓘ trade agreements ⓘ |
| analyzes |
U.S. power
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neoconservative policies ⓘ neoliberal globalization ⓘ |
| author | Stephen Clarkson NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| countryOfFocus | Canada NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| critiques |
U.S.-led globalization
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neoconservative influence on Canadian policy ⓘ |
| examinesImpactOn |
Canadian public policy
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Canadian sovereignty ⓘ |
| field |
Canadian studies
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international political economy ⓘ political science ⓘ |
| focusesOnRelationshipBetween |
Canada
NERFINISHED
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United States NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
Canadian sovereignty
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Canadian state ⓘ United States foreign policy NERFINISHED ⓘ globalization ⓘ neoconservatism ⓘ neoliberalism ⓘ public policy in Canada ⓘ |
| perspective | critical ⓘ |
| regionOfContext | North America NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State Description of subject: "Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State" is a political analysis book by Stephen Clarkson that examines how U.S. power, neoliberal globalization, and neoconservative policies reshape Canadian sovereignty and public policy.
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