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overview of CanadianU. S. relations, mostly concerning the border physically and metaphorically, Learned interesting facts on trade agreements and other political relations between Canada and the U, S. I would recommend for students of history of political sciences who wish to learn more about these relations in a broad sense, An excellent read. It presents a compelling theory of CanadianAmerican relations without wandering into the realm of tedious detail or pedantry, Not even close actually. It is one of the few books of this subject and depth of analysis that was a genuine pleasure to read and was altogether hard to put down.


In addition to presenting a compelling thesis, it was interlaced with careful historical research and amusing anecdotes that stick with you as a reader.
It is appropriate for the public at large seeking to improve their knowledge, as well as for subject
Get Access Reconcilable Differences: A History Of Canada-US Relations Scripted By Stephen Azzi Presented In EText
matter experts looking to cultivate a more nuanced understanding of the two countries.
Bonus: it is also of a lengththat is respectful to the reader, Reconcilable Differences examines the interplay between Canada and the United States from the birth of these two countries to present day, The text draws on political, economic, and social research as well as historiographical approaches to create an engaging narrative that brings historical personalities and events to life.
The myriad of issues explored include how Ottawa has interacted with Washington, how strong economic ties have influenced both countries, how Canadian and American values have converged or diverged over time, and how public opinion has shaped the relationship.
Dispelling the myths about the differences and similarities between Canadians and Americans, Reconcilable Differences offers a balanced, interdisciplinary approach that neither ignores nor exaggerates the influence of the two countries on each other.
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