North Americanism: Our Common Future



Video Summary

Chair: Patrick James, University of Southern California/ACSUS

  • Thick Borders and the Challenge of Policy Co-ordination Post-Bush, Daniel Drache, York University

  • A Discourse Pattern for Developing a Policy Narrative on North American Borders, Victor Konrad, Carleton University / Western Washington University

  • A Policy Perspective on a Common Continental Approach to Border Security, Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto

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PNA Partner: ACSUS

The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) is a multi-disciplinary membership based organization committed to raising awareness and understanding of Canada and the bilateral relationship.

ACSUS supports research and academic activity through its publications, conferences, and grant programs; promotes the academy through active advocacy and outreach; and positions the community by profiling the scope and diversity of research undertaken by the ACSUS membership in the humanities and social sciences.

Video Archive:

1. Movements and Migrations
Chair: Doug Nord, Western Washington University/ ACSUS

2. Economy, Trade & Security
Chair: Donald Alper, Western Washington University/ BPRI

3. Public-Private Partnerships: Public Toll Financing
Lunch Talk on State Route 11/Otay Mesa East Port of Entry

4. North Americanism: Our Common Future
Chair: Patrick James, University of Southern California/ ACSUS

5. The Governance and Performance of Borders
Chair: D. Rick Van Schoik, Arizona State University/ NACTS

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