Canadian Liberalism and the Politics of Border Control, 1867-1967

Canadian Liberalism and the Politics of Border Control, 1867-1967

Author: Christopher G. Anderson

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2012-11-17

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 077482395X

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Since 9/11, Canada’s reputation as an inclusive country that takes in immigrants and refugees has been clouded by restrictive immigration policies, increased interdiction, and the detention of asylum seekers. Moreover, public debate over the arrival of non-citizens -- especially those seeking entry through unofficial channels -- is now often framed within a security discourse that is used to justify a more restrictive approach. These developments are not surprising in the current context, but as Anderson illustrates, they are also nothing new. Canadian Liberalism and the Politics of Border Control sheds light on the long and complex history of Canada’s efforts to control its borders. Framing pivotal moments within a long-standing but often overlooked debate over the rights of non-citizens, Anderson demonstrates that today’s more restrictive approach reflects traditions deeply embedded within liberal democracies. His insights into Canadian immigration and refugee history offer valuable lessons for understanding the nature of contemporary liberal-democratic control policies.


Brands, Geographical Origin, and the Global Economy

Brands, Geographical Origin, and the Global Economy

Author: David M. Higgins

Publisher:

Published: 2018-05-26

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1107032679

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An interdisciplinary history of the campaign to secure international protection of indications of geographic origin, including 'Made in ...' slogans. It will appeal to students of business and economic history, geography, legal history and marketing.