Merger of the century : why Canada and America should become one country /
Francis, Diane, 1946-
Merger of the century : why Canada and America should become one country / Diane Francis. - 1st ed. - Toronto, Ontario, Canada : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., c2013. - 403 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-378) and index.
Introduction -- International threats: China and state capitalism -- Bilateral threats: terrorism, immigration and drug smuggling -- Why a merger makes sense -- The benefits of a merger -- How a merger deal might be structured -- Merger politics -- If there is no merger soon -- Conclusion.
Geopolitics expert and award-winning journalist Diane Francis presents a compelling political argument and business case for merging America and Canada into a geographical, political, and economic superpower. No two nations in the world are as integrated, economically and socially, as are the United States and Canada. We share geography, values and the largest unprotected border in the world. Regardless of this close friendship, our two countries are on a slow-motion collision course--with each other and with the rest of the world. While we wrestle with internal political gridlock and fiscal challenges and clash over border problems, the economies of the larger world change and flourish. Emerging economies sailed through the financial meltdown of 2008. The International Monetary Fund forecasts that by 2018, China's economy will be bigger than that of the United States; when combined with India, Japan and the four Asian Tigers--South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong--China's economy will be bigger than that of the G8 (minus Japan). Rather than continuing on this road to mutual decline, our two nations should chart a new course. Bestselling author Diane Francis proposes a simple and obvious solution: What if the United States and Canada merged into one country?
9780062325013 (USA) 0062325019 9781554688753 (Canada) 1554688752 (Canada)
Canada--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Canada.
Canadá --Relaciones exteriores--Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos --Relaciones exteriores --Canadá
001 F 1029.5 / F818m 2013
Merger of the century : why Canada and America should become one country / Diane Francis. - 1st ed. - Toronto, Ontario, Canada : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., c2013. - 403 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-378) and index.
Introduction -- International threats: China and state capitalism -- Bilateral threats: terrorism, immigration and drug smuggling -- Why a merger makes sense -- The benefits of a merger -- How a merger deal might be structured -- Merger politics -- If there is no merger soon -- Conclusion.
Geopolitics expert and award-winning journalist Diane Francis presents a compelling political argument and business case for merging America and Canada into a geographical, political, and economic superpower. No two nations in the world are as integrated, economically and socially, as are the United States and Canada. We share geography, values and the largest unprotected border in the world. Regardless of this close friendship, our two countries are on a slow-motion collision course--with each other and with the rest of the world. While we wrestle with internal political gridlock and fiscal challenges and clash over border problems, the economies of the larger world change and flourish. Emerging economies sailed through the financial meltdown of 2008. The International Monetary Fund forecasts that by 2018, China's economy will be bigger than that of the United States; when combined with India, Japan and the four Asian Tigers--South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong--China's economy will be bigger than that of the G8 (minus Japan). Rather than continuing on this road to mutual decline, our two nations should chart a new course. Bestselling author Diane Francis proposes a simple and obvious solution: What if the United States and Canada merged into one country?
9780062325013 (USA) 0062325019 9781554688753 (Canada) 1554688752 (Canada)
Canada--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Canada.
Canadá --Relaciones exteriores--Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos --Relaciones exteriores --Canadá
001 F 1029.5 / F818m 2013