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Bedding the Elephant: Canada-U.S. Relations after 9/11

At a roundtable discussion on the evolution of Canada-U.S. relations beyond bilateral trade and security relations, Michael Hart presented his research as an introduction to a broader discussion on the outlook for the bilateral relationship in light of recent political and economic developments in Canada and the United States, which included panelists Charles Doran, Gary Hufbauer, and Dwight Mason.

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Wednesday
May. 18, 2005
9:00am – 11:00am ET

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Michael Hart, the 2005 Fulbright-Woodrow Wilson Distinguished Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations, presented his ongoing research on "Canada, the USA, and the Political Economy of Proximity, Identity, and Well-Being" as an introduction to a broader discussion on the outlook for the bilateral relationship in light of recent political and economic developments in Canada and the United States. He also disucssed his most recent paper "Restoring Canadian Foreign Policy: From Feeling Good to doing Well." Panelists used the occasion to comment on Canada's Foreign Policy Review, released on April 19, 2005. They will also addressed the current political stage in Canada as the Canadian parliament braced for a vote of confidence in the House of Commons on May 19.

Michael Hart, Simon Reisman Chair in Trade Policy at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University and currently Fulbright-Woodrow Wilson Distinguished Chair in Canada-U.S. Relations
Gary Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics
Charles Doran, Director, Center of Canadian Studies, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Dwight Mason, Senior Associate, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Former Chair, U.S. Section, Permanent Joint Board on Defense, Canada–United States.

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Canada Institute

The mission of the Wilson Center's Canada Institute is to raise the level of knowledge of Canada in the United States, particularly within the Washington, DC policy community.  Research projects, initiatives, podcasts, and publications cover contemporary Canada, US-Canadian relations, North American political economy, and Canada's global role as it intersects with US national interests.  Read more

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