Globalization Unplugged – Sovereignty and the Canadian State in the Twenty–Firs…

Globalization Unplugged – Sovereignty and the Canadian State in the Twenty–Firs…

Globalization UnpluggedSovereignty and the Canadian State in the Twenty-First Century\nAuthor(s): Peter Urmetzer\nFormat: Hardback\nPublisher: University of Toronto Press, Canada\nImprint: University of Toronto Press\nISBN-13: 9780802038555, 978-0802038555\nSynopsis\nThe debate over economic globalization has reached a fever pitch in the past decade and a half with Western governments and multinational corporations trumpeting its virtues and a multitude of activists and developing-world citizens vociferously denouncing it. Both sides would agree that globalization is a recent development that is changing the way people and nations do business, but in Globalization Unplugged, Peter Urmetzer questions whether national economies are losing their sovereignty and whether the topic of globalization merits as much discussion as it receives.\n\nUrmetzer's focus is specifically on Canada and he demonstrates that current levels of trade are not unprecedented and, further, that as the economy b.

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