Bilateral Ecopolitics: Continuity and Change in Canadian-American Environmental RelationsThe aim of this volume is to present the reader with updated analyses of several of the institutional and issue-based ecopolitical dilemmas affecting both policymakers and citizens in both the United States and Canada. |
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Contents
Managing Canadas U S Relations Through | 17 |
A MultiFaceted Approach | 51 |
Dependence and Interdependence | 73 |
Regional | 93 |
Watershed Boards | 133 |
Transborder Conservation Efforts | 157 |
MultiLevel Environmental Governance in North | 179 |
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