Game Changer

The Impact of 9/11 on North American Security

Patrick James editor Jonathan Paquin editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:1st Aug '14

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Game Changer cover

This volume explores how 9/11 influenced security policies in North America and, in turn, how a preoccupation with security has transformed relations between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

This volume re-examines 9/11’s effect on North American security policy and international relations from a trilateral rather than a bilateral perspective.

The events of 9/11 turned North American politics upside down. US policy makers focused less on how they could better integrate the economies of Mexico, Canada, and the United States and more on security and sovereignty.

Security experts tend to view the events that followed within a bilateral framework. Game Changer broadens the canvas examining how America’s desire to keep its two borders closed to threats but open to trade has influenced Canada and Mexico. The contributors draw on international relations theory to examine and explain not only how post-911 security policy has transformed relations between the three countries but also how policy makers can reconcile the need for greater regional cooperation in the security realm with national autonomy in other areas of life.

By adopting a truly North American, or trilateral, framework, this challenging and authoritative volume suggests new approaches to security in the post-9/11 world.

ISBN: 9780774827072

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 480g

324 pages