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Border Crossings

by G. Bruce Doern (Editor), Brian W. Tomlin (Editor), Leslie A. Pal
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Overview

Border Crossings examines how specific Canadian public policy fields are being increasingly affected by globalization and internationalization factors and processes. The book also examines how these factors and processes have varied across policy fields and why these variations have occurred.

Synopsis

Border Crossings examines how specific Canadian public policy fields are being increasingly affected by globalization and internationalization factors and processes. The book also examines how these factors and processes have varied across policy fields and why these variations have occurred.

About the Author, G. Bruce Doern

all at Carleton University

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1996
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195411775

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