Abstract

The last decade has generated a rapidly growing body of literature on Canadian-American relations. The question whether this growth has been rapid enough is itself a matter of dispute. Although many ideas recur often in this literature, few have been subjected to critical examination; many have, in fact, assumed the status of axioms. The purpose of this essay is to review a number of these ideas in order to separate the misleading, irrelevant, and false ones from those that are provocative, imaginative, and useful. Three categories of ideas will be examined: (1) those that define the basic situation; (2) those that identify certain aspects of the situation as areas; and (3) those that suggest responses to the problem however it is defined.

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