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100 1 $aBrister, Bernard James,$d1955-
245 14 $aThe same yet different :$bcontinuity and change in the Canada-United States post-9/11 security relationship /$cby Bernard James Brister.
246 30 $aContinuity and change in the Canada-United States post-9/11 security relationship
260 $aKingston, Ont. :$bCanadian Defence Academy Press,$c2012.
300 $aii, 234 pages ;$c23 cm
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500 $aProduced for the Canadian Defence Academy Press by 17 Wing Winnipeg Publishing Office.
500 $aDistributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program (Weekly checklist 2012-37).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 $aAvailable also on the Internet.
550 $aIssued by: Canadian Defence Academy.
505 0 $aForeword / P.J. Forgues -- Introduction. A new type of war -- A relationship in hibernation -- Running both hot and cold -- Into the sunshine? -- The center issue -- Some relationship fundamentals. A security community -- Sovereignty -- Anti-American or legitimate criticism? -- Working together : bilateral or Bi-national? -- The common threads. Introduction -- Establishing the common threads -- The threads through history -- Conclusion -- Contemporary threads and fundamental changes. The policy of accommodation : hits and misses -- The balance act : successes, failures, and the abandonment of quiet diplomacy -- Conclusion -- The security relationship. Introduction -- The threat -- Pre-9/11 security infrastructure -- Post-9/11 : the home game -- Post-9/11 : the away game -- The Mexican connection -- Conclusion -- The defense relationship. Introduction -- The strategic level -- The operational level -- Conclusion -- The strategic future. Introduction -- The 2010 Olympic Games -- An assessment -- Conclusion -- Conclusion.
520 $a"The focus of this work is the evolution of the Canada-United States security relationship in the post-9/11 era. The conclusions that result from the analysis of this period are that the relationship has remained fundamentally the same in some ways yet has changed radiacally in others. Both the consistencies and the changes are influenced by the issue of Canadian sovereignty as a concern that permeates every aspect of the relationship, and the ongoing maintenance of the 'Kingston Dispensation' as a central tenet of the relationship as a whole."
520 8 $a"The evolution of the relationship is traced through its history as a basis for the subsequent detailed examination of post-9/11 events and the influences that they had upon the relationship. The history and contemporary evolutions in the relationship are then used to assess and analyze possible futures for the relationship using the bilateral execution of the security plan for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics as a case study."--Back cover.
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