It is no longer sufficient to examine discrete nation-states in
isolation from each other. In "Politics in North America:
Redefining Continental Relations," prominent authors from Canada,
the United States, and Mexico explore the politics of redefining
the institutional, economic, geographic, and cultural boundaries of
North America. The contributors argue that the study of politics in
the twenty-first century requires simultaneous attention to all
levels (local, national, and international) as well as,
increasingly, to continents. This argument is explored through the
historical and contemporary social and political forces that have
created competing visions of what it means to belong to a North
American political community. In this process, new debates emerge
in the book concerning the appropriate role for the state, as well
as the meaning of sovereignty, democracy, and rights.
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