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Trade Liberalization and the Political Economy of Culture
註釋This paper addresses three issues which are fundamental to a reformulation of Canada's position on culture and FTA. First, it explores the nature and extent of American government involvement in culture in relation to the strategy of exemptionalism pursued by Canada in negotiating free trade. Second, it examines the relationship between the United States' position on culture in FTA and the larger context of American foreign and commercial policies. Finally, it considers how culture is treated in various international trade agreements involving countries of disparate size, wealth, and power.