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May 22, 2012
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U.S. Trade Strategy and Canadian Culture

  • Thursday, Apr 1, 1999
  • Three papers from a CSIS policy workshop series in April 1999, by Jonathan P. Doh, Christopher Sands and William S. Merkin.

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    U.S.-Canada Trade in Cultural Products and Services: What's at Stake?
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    An Argument for the Negotiation of a Bilateral Agreement on Cultural Trade with Canada
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    What Can Be Accomplished Through Trade Negotiation?

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