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List of contents
Also of Interest -- Foreword -- Introduction -- U.S.-Quebec Economic Relations: Some Interactions Between Trade and Investment -- U.S. Perceptions of Investment Opportunities and Risks in Quebec -- Trade Union Relations -- Population Exchanges Between Quebec and the United States over the Last Two Decades -- Environmental Issues -- American Cultural Influence in Quebec: A One-Way Mirror -- A Return to Roots? Quebec in Louisiana -- Franco-Americans and Quebec: Linkages and Potential in the Northeast -- How America Sees Quebec -- Quebec Nonfrancophones and the United States -- Quebec’s Policies Toward the United States -- American Perceptions of Quebec -- Conclusions and Recommendations
About the author
Alfred Olivier Hero, Jr., is Claude T. Bissell Professor of Canadian-American Relations, University of Toronto. Marcel Daneau is director of the Centre Québécois des Relations Internationales and professor of economics at Université Laval.
Summary
This book discusses the likelihood of Quebec’s independence following the failure of the May 1980 referendum. In this first serious empirical study to be published on the complex network of linkages between the United States and Quebec, authors from both Canada and the U.S. consider the fundamental issues of Quebec nationalism.