03602nam 22006253 450 991081962690332120210208181749.00-87609-633-X(CKB)3710000000445819(EBL)3425957(SSID)ssj0001578312(PQKBManifestationID)16253490(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001578312(PQKBWorkID)14860581(PQKB)10280198(MiAaPQ)EBC3425957(CEL)244577(OCoLC)903420980(CaBNVSL)swl00404396(CaOOCEL)244577(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/jhqpgx(EXLCZ)993710000000445819244577CaOOCEL(Public Documents)20141210h20152014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNorth America, time for a new focus /David H. Petraeus and Robert B. Zoellick, chairs ; Shannon K. O'Neil, project directorNew York, New York :Council on Foreign Relations,2014.Ottawa, Ontario :Canadian Electronic Library,2015.1 online resource (138 p.)Independent task force report ;no. 710-87609-599-6 0-87609-601-1 Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-95).Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Task force report -- Executive summary -- Introduction: the importance of North America -- North American energy interdependence -- North American economic competitiveness -- North American security -- North American community -- Recommendations -- Conclusion: the new world of North America -- Additional or dissenting views -- Endnotes -- Task force members -- Task force observers.North America was once called the New World. The people, their ideas, and the resources of the continent shaped the histories of the Old World--East and West. Today, North America is home to almost five hundred million people living in three vibrant democracies. If the three North American countries deepen their integration and cooperation, they have the potential to again shape world affairs for generations to come. For reasons of history and political culture, the United States, Canada, and Mexico are each highly protective of national sovereignty and independence. Yet twenty years ago, the three countries instituted a novel project to deepen integration while respecting sovereignty. Moreover, their special partnership bridged the North-South divide between developed and developing economies. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has been the cornerstone of this new structure. The new post-Cold War North America was conceived as an integrated economy within a global system, not as a protected bloc or experiment in shared sovereignty, as was the case with the European Union.Independent task force report ;no. 71.RegionalismPolitical aspectsNorth AmericaNorth AmericaPolitics and government21st centuryRegionalismPolitical aspects382.917Petraeus David HowellZoellick Robert B.O'Neil Shannon K(Shannon Kathleen),Council on Foreign Relations.Independent Task Force on North America,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910819626903321North America, time for a new focus3988466UNINA