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Globalization Unplugged: Sovereignty and the Canadian State in the Twenty-First Century.(Book review)

Peter Urmetzer. Globalization Unplugged: Sovereignty and the Canadian State in the Twenty-First Century. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. x + 232 pp. $55.00 cloth, $26.95 paper.

The phenomenon of economic globalization is often considered, in both academic and popular parlance, as having an adverse effect on the ability of nation-states to continuously govern, through regulations and the provision of public goods, their respective economies. In Globalization Unplugged, Urmetzer sets out to determine whether or not this claim can be empirically validated for the Canadian state. To do so, he begins by exploring the definition and historical origins of the ...

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