Myth and Reality in Eastern Canada-­‐Northeastern U.S. Regionalism

Tomblin, Stephen G. (2014) Myth and Reality in Eastern Canada-­‐Northeastern U.S. Regionalism. Project Report. The Harris Centre.

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Abstract

Regional integration remains an important topic in Newfoundland and Labrador, as it is throughout Atlantic Canada and Northeastern U.S. The research sponsored by Harris Centre has provided an opportunity to share knowledge and information across both jurisdictions as well as policy fields. It should be noted that the paper produced has been submitted and accepted for publication in Canadian-­‐American Public Policy (CAPP). The author would like to acknowledge and thank all the partners, the Harris Centre, and the various people who either contributed materials or were willing to be interviewed. The purpose of the research is to offer a narrative that will hopefully supply an opportunity for public and academic debate on the future of regional collaboration in eastern North American and beyond.

Item Type: Report (Project Report)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/8153
Item ID: 8153
Department(s): Divisions > The Harris Centre
Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of > Political Science
Date: 2014
Date Type: Publication
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