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INTRODUCTION

This bibliography was prepared for the Department of PoliticalScience to assist participants in the 27th Air Force AcademyAssembly to be held at the United States Air Force Academy on5 - 9 March 1985. It represents a selected portion of the U.S.Air Force Academy Library's holdings on the topic indicated. .--

This bibliography was compiled by Carol J. Mehlhaff of theReference Branch of the Academy Library. The manuscript wasprepared for the printer by Leslie D. Whaley.

REINER . SCHAEFFER, Lt Col, USAFDirect6r of Academy Libraries

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k , A. C\NADA AND THE UNITED STATES

TABLE OF CONTENTS:.

I ECONOMIC RELATION

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Books ................................................ 1Periodical Articles .................................. 2

Government Publications .............................. I

11. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Books ............................................... 14Periodical Articles ................................... 15Government Publications ............................. 19

IIl. FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Books ............................................... 21Periodical Articles ................................. 22

IV. GOVERNMENT AND STRATEGIC RELATIONS

Books ............................................... 24Periodical Articles ................................... 25Government Publications ............................... 33

V. HISTORY OF RELATIONS

Books ............................................... 35Periodical Articles ................................. 36

VI POLITICAL ISSUES .& .. J

Books .............. ......... . :: ... .Periodical Articles ................................. 38Coverument Publications ............................... 44

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ECONOMIC RELATIONS

BOOKS

Canadian-American Committee. Improving bilateral consultation on

economic issues: a policy statement. Washington, D.C.:National Planning Committee, 1981. (on order)

Frank, Helmut J. U.S.-Canadian energy trade: a study of chang-

ing relationships. Boulder: Westview, 1978. (HD 9502.U52

F73)

Grey, Rodney de C. United States trade policy legislation: a

Canadian view. Brookfield, VT: Brookfield Publishing Co.,1982. (on order)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Alston, Caratina L. Second year of recovery opens sales oppor-tunities. Business America 7:24-25, 20 February 1984

_ . Franchising the Canadian way. Business America 6(13):

27, 27 June 1983.

* U.S. exports remain high despite moderate recession.Business America 5:4, 8 February 1982.

Anderson, E. V. North American trade alliance gains support.Chemical and Engineering News 58:12-14+, 14 July 1980.

Anderson, I. Piping to a different tune. Macleans 93:35, 21July 1980.

Assurance on pipeline. New York Times 129(Sec.D):D4, 2 July1980.

Auerbach, Stuart. Seeking an end to barriers: U.S., Canadaopen trade talks. Washington Post 107:Cl, 18 February 1984.

Bayless, Alan. Canada, anxious over drop in gas sales to U.S.,prods exporters to fulfill pacts. Wall Street Journal 104:

17, 11 May 1981.

Canada reluctant to reduce gas prices despite complaints

by U.S. lawmakers. Wall Street Journal pJ6, 26 November1982.

Canada's new energy policy continues to cause cenfusionwithin the industry. Wall Street Journal 104:16, 9 March1981.

_ . Fuel pressure: sudden surplus in natural gas suppliesthreatens Canada-U.S. battle over prices. Wall StreetJournal 1O3(Sec.2):56, 28 October 1980.

U.S. and Canadian firms compete to expano gas pipeline

network. Wall Street Journal (Sec.2):33, 11 July 1984.

A bid to expand free trade with the U.S. Business Week p.42+,16 .January 1984.

Bligh, John W., Jr. Challenges in the Canadian market. Busi-ness America 6(18):6-7, 5 Septc..Lcr !983.

Bowers, E. W. Canada's me-first policy threatens relations withU.S. corporations. Iron Age 224:30-31, 26 October 1981.

Br-wer, Tho;,s K. Opportunities in the Canadian market. Busi-ness America 6(18):4-5, 5 September 1983.

2

Brewer, Thomas K. Recovery gains strength in premier U.S.

market. Business America 6:5-6, 22 August 1983.

Bruman, C. A trade barrier set in concrete. Nacleans 96:23,2 March 1983.

Butterfield, Fox. Quebec offers Lo supply more electricity toU.S. New York Times 131:Ai7, ?3 June 1982.

Canada: a market of challenge and opportunity. Business America6:2-21, 5 September 1983.

Canada: a nation turns against itself and the U.S. BusinessWeek 2679:42-44,49, 16 March 1981.

Canada: bridges to misunderstanding. Economist 274:77, 22March 1980.

Canada criticizes U.S. fishing. New York Times 129(Sec.A):A16, 11 June 1980.

Canada explains sourcing policy for U.S. investors. BusinessAmerica 4:29, 23 February 1981.

Canada market indicators. Business America 6(18):8, 5 September1983.

Canada presses U.S. on pipeline. New York Times 129(Sec.D):DII,13 May 1980.

Canada protests U.S. moves on offshore nil leases. New YorkTimes 133:15, 20 May 1984.

Canada, U.S. agree on satellite service for large businesses.Wall Street Journal p.6 , 27 August 1982.

Canada, U.S. resolve air services disputes; wide talks expected.Wall Street Journal p.17, 10 May 1984.

Canada widens its grip on U.S. investment. Business Week p.43,23 November 1981.

Canada's American accent. Economist 288:59, 23 July 1983.

Canada's deficit; America's surplus. Economist 273:124-125,10 November 1979.

Canada's gas price scares off the buyers. Business Week pp.38-39, 10 March 1980,

Canada's gas squeeze sparks a squabble. Business Week pp.27-28 ,18 January 1982.

The Canadian economy is in crisis. Business Week pp.80-83+,28 June 1982.

3

Canadian electricity exports becoming an issue in U.S. Engi-neering News - Record 212:26, 19 April 1984.

Canidian firms plan petrochemical exports. Chemical and Engi-neering News 58:15, 25 February 1930.

Canadian oil, gas: how much, how soon? Chemical Week 125:20-22,

17 October 1979.

Canadian tariff changes favor U.S. exporters. Business America3:25, 25 August 1980.

Carson-Parker, John. Stop worrying about the Canadian invasion.Fortune 104:192-196+, 19 October 1981.

Carter, J. Canada approves segment of Alaska gas pipeline. U.S.Department of State Bulletin 80:23-24, October 1980.

Corrigan, Richard. "Canadianization" a red flag to U.S. firmsand their friends in Congress. National Journal 13:1369-1373, 1 August 1981.

Crock, Stan. Two anti-Canada bills to curb takeovers of U.S.energy assets clear House units. Wall Street Journal 105:

8, 17 July 1981.

Cross, Sam Y. Treasury and Federal Reserve foreign exchangeoperations. Federal Reserve Bulletin 69(3):141-163,March 1983.

Treasury and Federal foreign exchange operations. Fed-erAl Reserve Bulletin 69(9):672-(92, September 1983

Doughty, Eileen. Canada's national energy program: how is it

affecting U.S. firms? Business America 6(2):31-32, 24January 1983.

Drummond, Ian M. Canada emerges from recession. Current His-

tory 83:211-215+, May 1984.

Effort to change Canada's energy policy is stepped up by Reagan'sadministration. Wall Street Journal 104:17, 26 February1981.

Energy independence fades for Canada. Business Week p.30, 17May 1982.

Facing facts. Economist 288:71-72, 24-30 September 1983.

Farnsworth, Clyde H. Canada, U.S. act on trade. New YorkTimes 133:29, 18 February 1984.

. Panel acts on bids by foreigners: curb on loans for

takeovers gain in Senate. New York Times 130:DI, 31 July1981.

_ Pipeline troubles. New York Times 129(Sec.D)):D2, 28July 1980.

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Farnsworth, Clyde H. U.S.-Canada talks may go to GATT. NewYork Times 131:D2, 13 January 1982.

Fernandes, K. L. Canada: regions of promise for U.S. business.Business America 3:3-16, 24 March 1980.

_ Canada's West: a flourishing market for U.S. suppliers.Business America 5:14-15, 11 January 1982.

_ Continuing recession tightens import market. Business

America 5:45, 9 August 1982.

_ Modest recovery charted through uncertain waters. Busi-ness America 6:45-46, 21 February 1983.

Firestone, 0. J. The Canadian economy in the 1980's. CurrentHistory 79:129-133, November 1980.

Fishing: America's tuna war with Canada. Economist 272:82,8 September 1979.

Fleming, J. Opening a door to free trade. Macleans 97:38,

5 March 1984.

Folster, D. Oil and water still don't mix. Macleans 95:25-26,8 March 1982.

Forcing fire sales of U.S.-owned assets. Business Week pp.70-

7 1,

P June 1981.

Fox, C. War of the airwaves. Macleans 93:34, 14 July 1980.

Francis, David R. Trade barriers are coming down between Uni-ted States and Canada. Christian Science Monitor 75:10,6 May 1983.

Ganley, 0. H. Loosening the telecom link. Datamation 26:149-150+, September 1980.

Genstar: reaping advantages as a U.S.-Canadian hybrid. Busi-ness Week pp.89-91, 10 August 1981.

Gordon, Sheldon E. For a free-trade pact between Canada andthe U.S. Christion Science Monitor 75:27, 20 May 1983.

Gray, M. A lumber showdown looms. Macleans 96:34, 24 January1983.

Greene, Stephen. Domestic factors and Canada-United Statesfisheries relations. Canadian Journal of Political Science13(4):731-750, December 1980.

Harbron, John D. Corporate Canada finding that U.S. can resistoutside tentacles, too. Christian Science Monitor 73:10,11 June 1981.

5

Harbron, John D. The strain in U.S.-Canada commerce: analysis.Christian Science Monitor 74:11, 28 January 1982.

Helliwell. John F. Energy in Canada. Current History 79:125-128+, November 1980.

Holmes, P. A. Pushing to peddle Canadian power. Fortune 106:114-116+, 20 September 1982.

Hormats, R. D. U.S.-Canadian economic relations. U.S. Depart-ment of State Bulletin 82:50-55, June 1982.

How Canadianization will hit. Business Week p.164+, 17 November

1980.

Johansson, J. K. and Robert S. Spich. Trade interdependence inthe Pacific Rim Basin and the E.C.: a comparative analysis.Journal of Common Market Studies 20:41-59, September 1981.

Johnston, Ernest B., Jr. Canadian investment policy and U.S.

£i:ponses. U.S. Department of State Bulletin 82:32-34,January 1982.

Kennedy, Tom. Canadian oil money looks for a home in U.S.Christian Science Monitor 72:11, 28 February 1980.

Kidder, Rushworth M. U.S.-Canadian fishing: troubled waters.Christian Science Monitor 73:1, 19 October 1981.

Lachica, Eduardo. Senate panel moves to speed free-trade plan:measure sought by Reagan to allow negotiations with Israel

and Canada. Wall Street Journal Sec.2:28, I August 1984.

Senate approves trade, tariff measures to help U.S.combat import competition. Wall Street Journal p.10,21 September 1984.

Langan, Fred. Canadian banks reach for a larger chunk of U.S.financial market. Christian Science Monitor 76:23, 8December 1983.

In a switch, Canada weighs agreements with U.S. to freeup trade with it's big partner. Christian Science Monitor75:19, 20 October 1983.

Lewthwaite, G. A showdown over trucking rights. Macleans 95:27,

6 September 1982.

Leyton-Brown, David. The mug's game: automotive investmentincentives in Canada and the United States. InternationalJournal 35(1):170-184, Winter 1979-1980.

Lowther, W. Only the costs are soaring. Macleans 94:40,

9 February 1981.

____. Pipeline clears a hurdle. Macleans 94:45, 19 October1981.

6

Lowther, W. Weak link in the pipeline. Macleans 94:i,4, 9

November 1981.

iunibcr t,n't slake, C,adian competition. Business Week pp.2b-27,21 March 1983.

McDoual ii, John N. 'rebuild phalse or latest phase? The United

States fuel market and Canadian energy policy. Interna-tional Journal 36(1):117-138, Winter 1980-1981.

MacGuigan, Mark and Alexander Haig, Jr. Alaska gas pipeline.

U.S. Department of State Bulletin 82:54, August 1982.

Marbach, W. D. Pipeline's leaky outlook. Newsweek 98:72+,9 November 1981.

Martin, Douglas. Fishermen in L.S. angered by Canada: exportsspur trade studv. New York Times 133:D9, 16 January 1984.

. Free trade impetus in Canada: closer links now favored.New York Times 133:11, 21 February 1984.

. U.S. oil companies cited by Canada. New York Times133:11, 23 February 1984.

cIxwell, I. Canada: an export sag will hurt growth. Busi-ness Week pp.60-61, 4 February 1980.

. Canada: shackled to the U.S. recession. Business Weekpp.38-39, 4 August 1980.

Tied to it's partner south of the border. Business Weekp.

1 0 2, 15 February 1982.

Neyer, Herbert E. Trudeau's war on U.S. business. Fortune 103:74-77+, 6 April 1981.

,hy a North American common rarket won't work vet.Fortune 100:118-120+, 10 September 1 79.

Milne, David. Soaring interest rates fuel U.S.-Canada gatheringstorm. Christian Science Monitor 74:4, 4 February 1982.

__ Trudeau stubs toe on Alaska pipeline deal. ChristianScience Monitor 74:5, 5 May 1982.

Morehouse, Ward. Canada's cheap gas: don't forget a calculator.Christian Science Monitor 74:5, 10 August 1982.

Murray, Alon. Trade-conscious Congress embroils itself in com-plexities of U.S.-Canadian relations. Congressional

Quarterly Weekly Report 41:1057-1059+, 28 May 1983.

Near is nervous, far is friendly. Economist 278:40, 14-20March 1981

New York loks north. Economist 283:106-107, 24-30 April 1982.

7

Newmami, P. C. The high cost of free trade. Macleans 97:38,16 January 1984.

Oberdorfer, Don. Trudeau to consult here on economic issues.Washington Post 106:A4, 12 April 1983.

Olmer, Lionel H. Canada: a market of challenge and opportunity.Business America 6(18):3, 5 September 1983.

Pacific salmon issues. U.S. Department of State Bulletin 81:35,October 1981.

Pasztor, Andy. U.S. won't bar leasing of land to Canadians:Watt rejects U.S. firms bid to stop Canadians from gettingmineral leases. Wall Street Journal 106:5, 4 February 1982.

Patterson, N. J. Canada-U.S. foreign investment regulation.Vital Speeches of the Day 49:459-465, 15 May 1983.

Pine, Art and Frederick Rose. Neighborly feud: Canada's bid tooust U.S. oil firms brings studies of retaliation. WallStreet Journal 198:1+, 6 August 1981.

President makes a slip on trade. New York Times 133:A3, 9November 1983.

President reports to Congress on efforts to expand U.S. tradewith North American nuighbors. Business America 4:14-15,

24 August 1981.

Quinn, Ht. Boarding up the import market. Macleans 95:35, 18October 1982.

A dramatic end to a pipeline dream. Macleans 95:32-33,10 May 198-.

Quin., Kevin. "Buy U.S." shift in gas-tax act upsets Canada.Wall Street Journal Sec.2:25, 10 March 1983.

Rashish, Myer. North American economic relations. U.S. Depart-ment of State Bulletin 81:24-28, November 1981.

Robinson, 1'. H. and A. E. Cotlieb. United States-sanada. Busi-ness America 6:inside front cover, 5 September 1983.

Rose, Frederick. Canada, U.S. open energy talks today after2-year lull: natural gas is an issue. Wall Street Journalp.1O, I February 1983.

_ Fish-and-perhaps-oil-lie at bottom of U.S. and Canada'smaritime dispute. Wall Street Journal Sec.2:30, 13 April1984.

Natural gas price unlikely to be main topic is U.S.,Canadian energy officials meet. Wall Street Journal p.

24,

4 April 1983.

8

Rose, Frederick. U.S. is seen advancing legal challenge to

Canada's investment policies. Wall Street Journal 106:4,

30 March 1982.

Rugman, A. M. Canadian rc ,urces and American interests. Inter-American Economic Aff irs 37:87-96, Autumn 1983.

Rusk, James. Canada defends its buy-Canadian policy. Washington

Post 106:D9, 15 July 1983.

_ Canadians seek better trade ties: key industries set

for free exchange: major policy shift. Washington Post106:D1, 1 September 1983.

Sanders, S. W. U.S. trade: Quebec's new separatist issue. Busi-

ness Week p.60+, 13 June 1983.

Savoye, Craig. Northern states protest compotition from Canada.

Christian Science Monitor 75:3, 28 February 1983.

Seib, Gerald F. Canada's economic policies: 2 views: U.S.sees bias against its firr. and investors. Wall StreetJournal 105(Sec.2):33, 8 October 1981.

Seligman, D. Underground economics. Fortune 105:31-32, 28

June 1982.

Shribman, David. Trade disputes mar Canada-U.S. ties. New York

Times 132:D8, 12 October 1982.

Sweeney, Terrance A. and Eva M. Krasa. The U.S. corporation inCanada: how difficult is it to set up business? BusinessQuarterly 49:82-86, Spring 1984.

Tapping Alaska for more energy. Time 118:63, 21 December 1981.

A tax treaty with Canada is 3aid to be ready for Senate actionat last. Wall Street Journal p.1, 18 January 1984.

Trudeau bids U.S. act to preserve Atlantic fish stock. New YorkTimes 130:a.1, 13 March 1981.

Trudeau is gambling on a U.S. recovery. Business Week p.24, 12July 1982.

Turner, Jeff. Canadian regulation of foreign direct investment.Harvard International Law Journal 23:333-356, Winter 1983.

Urquhart, John. Canadians are divided on free trade pact withU.S. on textiles. Wall Street Journal p.14, 16 February1984.

_ Reagan and Trudeau to ponder sour ties over Canada energy,investment policies. Wall Street Journal 105:20, 17 Septem-

ber 1981.

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Ur(uhart, John. U.S. and Canada to begin talks this fall aimedat removing their trade barriers. Wall Street Journal p.6,

7 June 1984.

. U.S., Canada to open discussions today seeking freetrade in industrial sectors. Wall Street Journal 23,12 December 1983.

U.S. seeking GATT talks with Canada over disputed tradeinvestment stance. Wall Street Journal 106:25, 11 January

1982.

U.S. aide urges Canada to modify oil, gas rule. New York Times130:DIS, 9 July 1981.

U.S. and Canada agree on tax-probe procedure. Wall Street

Journal p.4, 12 April 1983.

U.S., Canada seeking to pave way to start Alaska pipeline work.

Wall Street Journal 102:12, 26 June 1980.

[.S. looks sharply at Canadian oil policy. Christian ScienceMonitor 73:2, 27 February 1981.

Van Praagh, D. Is Canada heading for economic disaster? Busi-ness Week p.54+, 10 May 1982.

Wetmore, W. C. Companies offer offsets to Canada. AviationWeek 110:299-301, 11 June 1979.

Why Mobil is betting big again in Canada. Business Week pp.74-75, 29 August 1983.

Yang, Y. Y. and J. E. Gehrmann. Evidence of the structuralstability of short-term capital flow. Review of Economics

and Statistics 64:584-588, November 1982.

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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

I .S. ocrs. Ad hoc meetinp of the Canada-United States inter-parliamentary group to discuss internationt] wheat market ing,hii=y 26, 1980. Committee print, printed for the use of theCommittee on Foreign Affairs, 96th Conress, 2nd Session.

January 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. GoV't. Print. Off.,1981. (Y4.F76/2:CI6/3)

U.S. Congress. Ad hoc meeting of the Canada-United States inter-

parliamentary group to discuss international wheat marketing,October 24, 1981. Committee print, printed for the use ofthe Committee on Foreign Affairs, 97th Congress, 2nd Session,March 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1982. (Y4.F76/2:CI6/3/982)

U.S. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. The poiitical economy

of the Western hemisphere: selected issues for U.S. policy.Selected essays prepared for the use of the Subcommittee onInternational Trade, Finance, and Security Economics, 97thCongress, Ist Session, 18 September 1981. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.Ec7:p75/2)

U.S. Congress. Joint Economic Committee. Wage and price policiesin Australia, Austria, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, and

West Germany. Joint committee print, 97th Congress, 2ndSession, 24 June 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.Ec7:W12/2)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Impact

of Canadian investment and energy policies on U.S. commerce.Hearings before the Subcommittee on oversight and investi-gations and the subcommittee on Telecommunications, ConsumerProtection and Finance, 97th Congress, Ist Session, 19 June;9 July and 6 August 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.

4Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.En2/3:97-41)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Natu-ral gas supply outlook. Hearings before the Subcommittee onFossil and Synthetic Fuels, 97th Congress, Ist Session, Iand 9 June 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.Off., 1982. (Y4.En2/3:97-90, pp.91-1

76)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Tele-

communications and information products and services ininternational trade. Hearings before the Subcommittee on

Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance, 97thCongress, Ist Session, 29 April and 22 July 1981. Washing-ton, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.En2/3:97-59,pp.

4-52)

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Foreigninvestment in the United Stat-s. Hearings before the Sub-committee on International Economic Policy and Trade, 97thCongress, 2nd Session, 23 February 1982. Washfngton, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1983. (Y4.F76/1:1n8/,6/982, pp.

46-

104)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Issues inUnited States-Canadian economic relations. Hearings beforethe Subcommittees on International Economic Policy and Tradeand un Inter-American Affairs, 97th Congress, Ist Session,

21 October 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.Off., 1982. (Y4.F76/1:Ec7/12)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-

merce. Reciprocity in investment. Hearings before the Sub-committee on Consumer Protection and Finance, 96th Congress,2nd Session, 19 August and 9 September 1980. Washington,

D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.1n8/4:96-234,pp.72-81)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-merce and Committee on Foreign Affairs. Motor Vehicle

Theft Prevention Act. Joint hearings before the Subcommitteeon Consumer Protection and Finance and the Subcommittee onInter-American Affairs, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, 2, 10and 12 June 1980. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.

Off., 1980. (Y4.1n8/4:96-179, pp.488-515)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

:.orthwest salmon enhancement program-salmon interception.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife,Conservation and the Environment, 96th Congress, 1st and 2ndSession, 15, 16 October 1979; 28 May and 18 September 1980.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.M53:96-50)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Public Works and Transpor-tation. Restructuring of the St. Lawrence Seaway Develop-

ment Corporation. Hearings before the Subcommittee onWater Resources, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, 26 April 1980.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.P96/11:96-63)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Options to

improve the trade remedy laws. Hearings before the Subcom-mittee on Trade, 98th Congress, Ist Session, 19 April; 4and 11 May 1983. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1983. (Y4.W36:98-15, pp.851-874)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Reciprocal

trade and market access legislation. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Trade, 97th Congress, 2nd Session, 26 July1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982.(Y4.W36:97-77, pp.23-38)

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U.S. Co Oress. House. CommiLt,! on Ways and Means. U.S. tradepo, cl . Fearings before the. Subcommittee on Trade, 96th(Ccniress, nd Session, 26 June and 21 July 1980. Washing-Lon, D.C.: U.S. Goyv't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.W36:96-119,

!P ,6-20J)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Comittee on Finance. Forest products

industry issues. Joint hearings before the Subcommittee onInternational Trade and Subcommittee on Taxation and DebtManagement, 97th Congress, Ist Session, 24 November 1981.

Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F49:F76/15)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. Trade in services.Hearings before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Debt Manage-

ment, 97th Congress, 2nd Session, 14 May 1982. Washington,D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F49:T67/49)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. U.S.economic relations with Canada. Hearings before the Sub-committee on International Economic Policy, 97th Congress,

2nd Session, 10 March 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.

Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F76/2:Ec7/O)

U.5. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. U.S.policy toward international investment. hearings before

the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, 97thCongress, Ist Session, 30 July; 28 September and 28 October

1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982.

(Y4.F76/2:1n8/58, pp.180-

257)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs.United States-Canadian trade policies: impact on borderstate industries. Hearings before the Subcommittee onOversight of Government Management, 97th Congress, 1stSession, November 17, 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.G74/9:T67/4)

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ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

BOOKS

Carroll, John E. Acid, rain: an issue in Canadian-Americanrelations. Washington, D.C.: Canadian-American Committee,

1982. (QH 545 .A17 C37)

Natural resources in U.S.-Canadian relations: Vo.,l, the evolu-tion of policies and issues. Edited by Carl E. Beigie andAlfred 0. Hero, Jr. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1980. (onorder)

Natural resources in U.S.-Canadian relations: Vol.2, patternsand trends in resource supplies and policies. Edited byCarl E. Beigie and Alfred 0. Hero, Jr. Boulder, CO:Westview, 1980. (on order)

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PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Acid relationship. Economist 286:24+, 5-11 March 1983.

Bagge, C. E. Acid rain-Canada's rights and remedies. VitalSpeeches of the Day 49:42-45, 1 November 1982.

Baldwin, Malcolm F. Who'll stop the acid rain? Washington Post105:A26, 7 October 1982.

Border warfare. Economist 280:23-24, 15-21 August 1981.

Canada boost effort to reduce emissions linked to acid rain.

Wall Street Journal p.22, 8 March 1984.

Canada delivers protest to U.S. on acid rain. New York Times

133:A5, 23 February 1984.

Canada intensifies acid rain campaign in report urging strongerU.S. controls. Wall Stieet Journal 105:41, 9 October 1981.

Canada may end talks with U.S. for accord to combat acid rain.Wall Street Journal p.

7, 16 June 1982.

Canada wants U.S. to join immediate acid rain drive. ChristianScience Monitor 73:2, 8 October 1981.

Canadian official warns on acid rain: Environment Minister saysa U.S. failure to act on issue could affect ties with

Ottawa. New York Times 130:B17, 31 March 1981.

A Canadian sto- over acid rain. Business Week p.86+, 18 Octo-ber 1982.

Canadian voices annoyance with U.S. ovei acid rain. New YorkTimes 130:A7, 30 March 1981.

Carroll, John E. On living together in North America: Canada,

the United States and international environmental relations.Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 12(l):35-

50, Fall 1982.

On water dampens U.S-Canada relations. Bulletin of the

Atomic Scientists 40:46, April 1984.

_ Water dampens U.S.-Canadian relations. Bulletin of theAtomic Scientists 40:20-25, January 1984.

Davis, Joseph A. Acid rain still a sore point for United States,Canada, but both sides are optimistic. Congressional Quar-terly Weekly Report 41:1063-1065, 28 May 1983.

Dumanoski, D. Acid politics. Technology Review 85:64-66+,October 1982.

Farnsworth, Dale R. On acid rain. Christian Science Monitor 75:

23, 5 April 1983.

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Giniger, Henry. Canada blames the Canadians tor half of theac4,I rainfall. New York Times 131:A9, 9 Ocfober 1981.

Golden. F. Storm over a deadly dowi pour. lime 120.84-86, 6

DTcember 1982.

Cotlinb, Allan. Acid rain: north of the border and at home.Wall Street Journal p.35, 21 September 1982.

Gray, M. A wilderness preserved. Macleans 96:32, 11 April 1983.

Guertzman, Bernard. Canadians sign pact with U.S. on Great

Lakes: phosphorus pollutants to be cut about 15%. New

York Times 133:Al, 17 October 1983.

Hay, J. The White House stalls on acid rain. Macleans 96:44,

31 October 1983.

Kaufman, Michael T. Environment is keeping Canada and U.S. atodds: sovereign interests clash. New York Times 133

(Sec.4):E3, 25 December 1983.

Kennedy, Philip A. Carter's acid-rain clouds over Canada.

Christian Science Monitor 72:22, 11 April 1980.

Kidder, Rushworth M. Canada bullhorns U.S. on acid rain to

help save its lakes and forests. Christian Science Monitor74:1, 19 October 1982.

Lowther, W. Acid rain clouds in the forecast. Macleans 94:37,

31 August 1981.

The hot potato along the border. Macleans 96:32, 8August 1983.

Into the wild red yonder. Macleans 93:23-24, 30 June1980.

More acid rain in the forecast. Macleans 94:26-27, 1June 1981.

McClenahen, John S. Border dispute: a perspective from Montreal.

Industry Week 214(6):73-75, 20 September 1982.

McKay, S. Acid rain and border wars. Macleans 95:26, 22 Feb-

ruary 1982.

Shouts across the border. Macleans 96:28, 25 July 1983.

Marshall, E. Air pollution clouds I.S.-Canadian relations.

Science 217:1118-1119, 17 September 1982.

_ Canada releases papers on acid rain talks. Science 219:1201, 11 March 1983.

Ruckelshaus disappoints Canadians on acid rain. Srience222:401, 28 October 1983.

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Martin, Douglas. Canadian studies on acid rain lapse. New YorkTimes 133(Sec.1):4, 1 April 1984.

__ Canadians annoy legislators in U.S.: lobbying drivefor acid rain controls brings charges of foreign inter-ference. New York Times 132(Sec.1):15, 21 August 1983.

Masher, Lawrence. Congress may have to resolve stalled U.S.-Canadian acid rain negotiations. National Journal 14:456-458, 13 March 1982.

Munton, Don. Dependence and interdependence in transboundaryenvironmental relations. International Journal 36(1):139-184, Winter 1980-1981.

Nine countries to confer in Ottawa on acid rain. New YorkTimes 133:A5, 7 February 1984.

Nikiforuk, A. A Canada-U.S. water dispute. Macleans 97:10+,5 March 1984.

Niles, T. M. U.S.-Canada transboundary air pollution negotia-tions. U.S. Department of State Bulletin 82:50-51, April1982.

Orberdorfer, Don. Acid-rain decision postponed. WashingtonPost 106:Al, 17 October 1983.

Ohlendorf, P. Washington wakes up to acid rain. Macleans 96:40-41, 18 July 1983.

Oreskes, Michael. Canada to protest U.S. inaction on acid rain.New York Times 133:B2, 8 February 1984.

Osterlund, Peter. Cleaning up the clouds. Christian ScienceMonitor 76:16, 7 September 1984.

Peterson, Cass. The border war over acid rain. Washington Post105:A1, 27 September 1982.

U.S.-Canadian study of acid rain ends with discord.Washington Post 106:A3, 22 February 1983.

Peterson, Iver. An unwanted herbicide frustrating U.S. andCanada. New York Times 131(Sec.1):16, 27 September 1981.

Pickering, John and Gina L. Swets. Who'll stop the rain:resolution mechanisms for U.S.-Canadian transboundary pollu-

tion disputes. Denver Journal of International Law andPolicy 12(l);51-91, Fall 1982.

Posner, M. The EPA defines acid rain options. Macleans 96:27,15 August 1983.

• Lifting the cover on acid rain. Macleans 96:25, 20July 1983.

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Rhodes, S. L. and P. Mikkleton. The complex challenge of con-trolling rain. Environment 25(inside cover):6-9+, May

1983.

Roberts, L. Acid rain clouds U.S. and Canadian relations. BioScience 33:418-422, July/August 1983.

Rose, Frederick. Ottawa sees the need to control resources.

Wall Street Journal 105(Sec.2):33, 8 October 1981.

Screaming in the rain. Newsweek 99:48, 1 March 1982.

Shabecoff, Philip. U.S. and Canada differ on acid rain problem.

New York Times 131:B12, 7 October 1981.

Smith, R. J. Acid rain agreement. Science 209:890, 22 August

1980.

Tynan, Thomas M. Canadian-American relations in the Arctic:the effect of environmental influence upon territorial

claims. Review )f Politics 41(3):402-427. July ij19.

Urquhart, John. Cnuada plans environmental challenges to its

utilities new U.S. power contracts. Wall Street Journal

106(Sec.2):6, 25 January 1982.

_ U.S., Canada to resume talks tomorrow to find a joint

way to resolve acid rain. Wall Street Journal P.16, 14

June 1982.

U.S. and Canada sign accord for joint study of acid rain prob-

lem. Wall Street Journal p.19

, 24 August 1983.

U.S.-Canada discuss fuel conversion proposals. U.S. Department

of State Bulletin 80:23, June 1980.

U.S., Canada join forces to combat acid rain. Wall Street

Journal 103:33, 6 August 1980.

U.S.-Canada relations snag on pollution, energy policies:Ottawa's concern is acid rain while U.S.'s is oil invest-

ment. Christian Science Monitor 73:10, 9 September 1981.

U.S., Canada sign memo on air pollution. US Department of State

Bulletin 80:21, October 1980.

Wicker, Tom. Who'll stop the rain? New York Times 133:A27,27 April 1984.

18

GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Depart-

ment of the Interior and related agencies appropriationsfor 1982. Hearings.. .97th Congress, Ist Session, 26March 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1981. (Y4.Ap6/l:In8/6/982/pt.7, pp.1009-1042)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Acidrain: a survey of data and current analyses. CommitteePrint 98-X, 98th Congress, 2nd Session, May 1984. Wash-

ington, D C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1984. (Y4.En2/3:

98-X)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Acidprecipitation, part one. Hearings before the Subcommittee

on Health and the Environment, 97th Congress, Ist Session,1, 2 and 6 October 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.En2/3:97-99, pp.228-476)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Acidprecipitation, part two. Hearings before the Subcommittee

on Health and the Environment, 97th Congress, Ist Session,20 October 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.Off., 1982. (Y4.En2/3:97-100, pp.97-201)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Con-tempt of Congress. Hearings before the Subcommittee onOversight and Investigations, 97th Congress, Ist Session,14 October; 13, 19 November 1981; 9, 25 February; and 16March 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,

1982. (Y4.En2/3:97-89, pp.39-56, 60-64)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. UnitedStates-Canadian relations and acid rain. Hearings beforethe Subcommittees on Human Rights and International Organi-zations and on Inter-American Affairs, 97th Congress, 1st

Session, 20 May 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.

Off., 1981. (Y4.F76/1:Un35/35)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-merce. Acid rain. Hearings before the Subcommittee onOversight and Investigations, 96th Congress, 2nd Session,26 and 27 February 1980. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.

Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.1n8/4:96-150)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fish-eries. Dredge spoil disposal and PCB contamination. Hear-ings.. .96th Congress, 2nd Session, 14 March, 21 May 1980.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.M53:

96-43, pp.419-

4 4 8)

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fish-eries. Ixtoc I pollution compensation-shipboard asbestosexposure-MARPOL protocol. Hearings before the Subcommitteeon Coast Guard and Navigation Fisheries and Wildlife Conser-vation and the Environment, 96th Congress, Ist Session, 6December 1979; 24 January; 12 February; and 8 May 1980.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.M53:96-41, pp.191-210)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.

Acid rain. Hearings before the Subcommittee on NaturalResources, Agriculture Research and Environment, 97thCongress, 1st Session, 18, 19 September; 19 November and

9 December 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Cov't. Print.Off., 1982. (Y4.Sci2:97/91, pp.168-301)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Depart-ment of the Interior and related agencies appropriations.Hearings..o96th Congress, 2nd Session, 19, 20, 25, 28,March; 1-3, 15-17, 21, 22 April 1980. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.Ap6/2:In8/981/pt.2,

pp,737-777)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resour-ces. Acid precipitation and the use of fossil fuels.Hearings.. .97th Congress, 2nd Session, 19 August 1982.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.En2:

97-87, pp.1219-1474)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resour-ces. The President's Alaska Natural Gas TransportationAct waiver recommendation. Hearings.. .97th Congress, IstSession, 22, 23, and 26 October 1981. Washington, D.C.:

U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.En2:97-38)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and PublicWorks. Acid rain. Hearings.. .97th Congress, Ist Session,29 October 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print.Off., 1982. (Y4.P96/10:97-H30)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and PublicWorks. Clean air act oversight. Hearings.. .97th Congress,Ist Session, 27 and 30 June; I July 1981. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.P96/10:97-H12/pt.7, pp.573-696, 776-859)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Acidrain. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Arms Control,

Oceans, International Operations and Environment, 97th Con-

gress, 2nd Session, 10 February 1982. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F76/2:Ac4/2)

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FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

BOOKS

Curtis, Kenneth M. and John E. Carroll. Canadian-American rela-

tions: the promise and the challenge. Lexingtu.,, MA:Lexington Books, 1983. (on order)

Fox, Annette Baker. The politics of attraction: four MiddlePowers and the United States. New York Columbia University

Press, 1977. (E 744 .F78)

21

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

A nd, rson, 1..', snrIld t rad ing sys tem running amok. Macleans 95:35, 2 1-u~t 1982.

Armstron.1. ils C.. U.S. policy towards Canada: the neighborwe -o 1take fur granted. Atlantic Community Quarterlyl9 :28f)- "H Faoil 1981 .

Autld, 1) .A. 1- The impasse in Caniada-U.S. relations. Challenge25:Th')(-' September/October 1982.

Caujadc, sji stco with U.S., Australia on taxation practice-;.I ~ r~ct arial102:28, 23 May 1980.

:in.ida : need to sharpen market ing tools to fightofl ometit ion from domestic producers, Asian exporters.

oircai 5(7) :22-25, 5 April 1982.

Croe! 1, ! XlVv ,xrts on U.S.-Caijad ian relations listsi;-; Lcs. Cristian Sc-ience Monitror 75:8,

1:i ist s ress; bard for improv (1 V.;.-acdr I. -ika--iScience Monitor 75:8, 2 NXIenbt-r "983.

iI ind IIit Id B. Malmgren. Canada, the I'iitedtat- :i, wotid e onortv. Foreign Affairs (,C: 393- 13,

,t- , /.? Ai.-ussion 60*944-949, Spring 1982.

Vi is, V- r.F futture -~f North Amer-ito. Futurist 14:1i7-24,

trp 1 le.~ I an, at 1.. seeks b-et ter t ies to nci :bbarq.:,w r'. ic I34:A4 , 26) September 1984

lox, I-i liing Logether in North America. Inter-ri~t to troal36(l) :1-16, Winter 1980-19S1.

.Ioston, I.tJ. 1 .t2 trade ard fare ign pal icy in the Wecs-tern icipar.V.S. Department of State Bulletin 81:44-47, :hruir- 19H.8

la)nes, P. M . North Aimer ira: cooperation (.r coil iscion? SeniorSrhl~it~e114:10-13, 2 April 1982.

Kirton, fol.) Cinada and the United States: -more distantrela, j,-ishtip. Current Flistory 79:117-1204-, November 1980.

* Canaliani foreign pal icy in the 1980's. Current History83:1)3-1()(+, May 1984.

amont, l~sn. Canaida's relations with U.S. New York rimes

133:A23, n -July 1984.

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Lande, Richard J. How U.S. deregulation hurts internationaltrade. Col,,mbia 'ournal of World Business 18:65-72, Fall1983.

Latimer, R. R. Canada-U.S. relations. Vital Speeches of theDay 48:118-122, 1 December 1981.

Milne, David. Canada-U.S. relations slide dangerously towardcrisis': war of words includes Canadian chides at U.S.foreign policy in Africa and Israel. Christian Science

Monitor 73:5, 29 September 1981.

Trudeau readies for clash with Reagan over relationswith third world. Christian Science Monitor 73:4, 27 May1981.

Ott, George. Time lor a hemispheric common market? MilitarvReview 59:40-46, July 1979.

Peagam, Norman. U.S. grain embargo against the Soviets isfacing opposition in Canada. Wall Street Journal 102:38,20 June 1980.

Smythe, Elizabeth. International relations theory and the stud-of Canadian-Armerican relations. Canadian Journal of Poli-

tical Science 13(l):121-147, March 1980.

Sokolsky, Joel J. Canada's future in NATO. U.S. Naval Institute

Proceedings 106:66-73, January 1980.

Stewart, L. R. Canada's role in the international uranium

cartel. International Organization 35:657-689, Autumn 1981.

Weisman, Steven R. Trudeau assures U.S. of harmony for world

talks. New York Times 130:1, 11 July 1981.

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GOVERNMENT AND ST.ATEGICP TELA\IONs

BOOKS

Canada and the United States: transnational and transgovern-

mental relations. Edited by Annette B. Fox, et al. New

York: Columbia University Press, 1976. (JX 1428 .C2 C31976)

Clarkson, Stephen. Canada and the Reagan challenge: crisis in

the Canadian-American relationship. Toronto: J. Lorimer,1982. (E 183.8 .C2 C54 1982)

Cu.", Robert 0. Ties that bind: Canadian-American relations inwartime from the Great War to the Cold War. Toronto:

Hlakkert, 1977. (E 1838 .C2 C87 1977)

Diubaldo, Richard J. A study of Canadian-American defense

policy, 1945-1975: northern issues and strategic resources.Ottawa: Department of National Defence, 1978. (UA 22 .D51978)

Murray, Douglas J. An evaluation of the U.S.-Canadian defense

economic relationship and its applicibility to NATO stabili-zation. Washington, D.C.: Assistant Secretary of Defense,

International Security Affairs, 1978. (on order)

The relationship between international and domestic

politics: the politics of North American defense. Austin:

University of Texas, 1979. (on order)

Stursberg, Peter. Lester Pearson and the American dilemma.

Toronto: Doubleday, 1980. (F 1034.3 .P4 S85)

Swanson, Roger F. Intergovernmental perspectives on the Canada-U.S. relationship. New York: New York University Press,1978. (JX 1428 .C2 S9)

Tracy, Nicholas. Canada's foreign policy objectives and Cana-

dian security arrangements in the North. Ottawa: Depart-ment of National Defence, 1980. (UA 600 .T7)

24

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

A. B. R. No borders in a nuclear war. Bulletin of the Atomic

Scientists 39:40-41, April 1983.

Ahmad, S. W. U.S.-Canada relations. U.S. Department of StateBulletin 80:20-23, October 1980.

Aircraft industry finds a new prosperity. Business Week p.36,3 March 1980.

Anderson, I. The cruise comes to Canada. Macleans 96:11, 21February 1983.

Banta, K. W. Testing weapons and friends. Time 121:44, 4 April

1983.

Better eyes for North America. Business Week pp.94+, 24 May 1982.

Bush, George. Vice President Bush visits Canada. U.S. Depart-ment of State Bulletin 83(2075):7, June 1983.

Byers, R. B. Canadian defense: the genesis of a debate. Cur-

rent History 83:197-201+, May 1984.

Canada envoy silent in Iran escape. New York Times 129(Sec.A):

A8, 1 February 1980.

Canada sending CF-18 team to U.S. Aviation Week and SpaceTechnology 112:145+, 21 April 1980.

Canada signs pact with U.S. to prepare cruise missile tests.

Wall Street Journal p.6, 11 February 1983.

Canada told F-18 will not be canceled. Aviation Week 113:26,

14 July 1980.

The Canadian aero-space industry: looking for opportunities

to explain. Interavia 38:617-625, June 1983.

Canadians choose CF-18 fighter. Aviation Week and Space Tech-nology 112:23, 14 April 1980.

Canadians to purchase McDonnell Douglas F-18A. Iron Age 223:

13-14, 21 April 1980.

Coleman, H. J. Norad broadens operational horizons. Aviation

Week 112:233-234+, 16 June 1980.

Cox, David. Canadian-American military relations: some present

trends and future possibilities. International Journal 36(1):91-116, Winter 1980-1981.

The Cruise and the courts. Macleans 96:26, 24 October 1983.

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Cruise missile plans protested in Canada. New York Times 132:4,2- April 1983.

Devrics, liiary. Reagan visit may inspire talks. Christian

Science Monitor 73:2, 12 March 1991.

Dobell, W. M. Parliament's role in choosing the new fighteraircraft. International Perspectives September/October

i981, pp.10-13.

Domroese, Lothar P. G. NATO division of labor. Air University

Review 34(3):82-85, March-April 1983.

Doran, Charles F. Canada and the Reagan administration. Inter-national Journal 36(l):236-240, Winter 1980-1981.

The United States and Canada: intervulnerability and

interdependence. International Journal 38(l):128-146,Winter 1982-1983.

Everard, James A. Canada and NORAD: the eroding agreement.Royal United Services Institute for Defense Studies Journal

129:18-23, March 1984.

Foes fail to block U.S. test of cruise missile in Canada. WallStreet lournal Sec.2:17, 7 March 1984.

Giniger, Henry. Clouds to the North: U.S.-Canadian relations,row tense despite four Reagan-Trudeau meetings. NewYork Times 131:All, 21 September 1981.

Issues of fishing rights and trade await Reagan on visitto Canada. New York Times 130:A3, 2 March 1981.

Reagan and Trudeau: the blend appeared to work. NewYork Times 130:A4, 12 March 1981.

Reagan in Ottawa, promises cooperation: demonstratorsjeer U.S. policy on Salvador. New York Times 130:AIO,

Il March 1981.

___ 'Reagan reversal' dismays Ottawa as visit approaches.New York Times 130:A12, 10 March 1981.

_ Treaty delay snags U.S. ties to Canada: Ottawa officialsays fishing pact held up in Senate Committee is 'most

serious' issue. New York Times 129(Sec.1):12, 15 June 1980.

Trudeau is eager to present Canadian views to Reagan.New York Times 130:24, 8 November-1980.

U.S. and Canada exchange warnings about relations. NewYork Times 130:A9, 20 October 1980.

U.S. envoy's parting word to Reagan: court Canada. New

York Times 130(Sec.A):A2, 16 January 1981.

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Goodsell, James N. Trudeau takes his world peace request to

the White House: Canadian leader will talk to Reagan onidea of organizing major summit. Christian Science Monitor76:11, 14 December 1983.

Gotlieb, A. E. Canadian-U.S. relations: the rules of the game.

USA Today 111:24-28, March 1983.

Government censorship. Christian Century 100:240-241, 16 March1983.

Harbron, John D. Reagan concern with U.S. issues nags Canada.

Christian Science Monitor 73:11, 13 May 1981.

Trudeau policies could generate frictions with U.S.

Christian Science Monitor 72:13, 4 March 1980.

Harrison, Jareb. Of nuclear confrontation and U.S. 'messiah-

ship'. New York Times 133:A26, I December 1983.

Hartinger, James. "ORAD's role in strategic deterrence. NATO's

Fifteen Nations 26:43, April-May 1981.

Hay, J. Countdown for the cruise. Macleans 97:16, 5 March 1984.

___ The cruise: all systems go. Macleans 96:11, 25 July

1983.

_ New wings and a prayer, Macleans 93:3,19-22, 21 April1980.

_ Testing the cruise decision. Macleans 96:10-11, 1

August 1983.

Testing the cruise: to defend or disarm. Macleans 96:2,22-27, 30 May 1983.

Trudeau rebukes the protesters. Macleans 96:27, 23May 1983.

An unlikelIy blow to the cruise. Macleans 96:24, 26September 1983.

_ Washington moves on the cruise. Macleans 96:22, 27June 1983.

Janigan, M. A judgement on the cruise. Macleans 96:21, 12

December 1983.

Jendrzjczyk, Mike. An abanaouned stance against the arms race.

New York Times 132:A22, 5 August 1983.

Jones, Clayton. Reagan's 'North American accord' has support,but faces obstacles. Christian Science Monitor 73:4,26 December 1980.

Kaufman, Michael T. Canada and U.S. reach accord on missile

testing. New York Times 132:A4, 11 February 1983.

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Kaufman, Michael T. Canada-U.S. pact on missile tests is de-layed. New York iies 132:5, 22 J.;uary 19P.

Laws across the border strain U.S.-Canadian ties. NewYork Times 131:A3, 3 September 1982.

. Top U.S. official quoted as ridiculing Trudeau. NewYork Times 133:A9, 23 December 1983.

. Trudeau call Soviet plan to count warheads a helpful

step. New York Times 132:A15, 5 May 1983.

. U.S. aide is in Ottawa on Trudeau arms proposal. NewYork Times 133:AIO, 16 November 1983.

. U.S. and Canadians to review relations. New York Times132(Sec.l):3, 10 April 1983.

_ U.S. conducts test of cruise missile over Canada. NewYork Times 133:A7, 7 March 1984.

Kennedy, Floyd D. Canadian defenses: Canada plays a vital

role in the defense of North America and as a NATO partner.National Defense 66:42-48, September 1981.

Klose, Kevin. U.S. missile test plan worries Canadians. Wash-ington Post 106:AI, 28 March 1983.

Kozicharow, E. Navy buys Canadian recovery systems for lamps.Aviation Week and Space Technology 120:42-43, 30 April 1984.

Kurtz, Howard. F.B.I. quizzes Canadian Correspondent about

source of defense information. Washington Post 106:A8,I September 1983.

La londe, M. Canadian American relations. Vital Speeches of

the Day 49:202-205, 15 January 1983.

Langan, Fred. Canada's cruise missile debate flares up, but

Trudeau keeps cool. Christian Science Monitor 75:4. 29March 1983.

_ Controversy brews again over Canada's Starfighter planes.

Christian Science Monitor 79:19, 14 June 1983.

Lowther, W. Canada's hope goes crashing. Macleans 93:36-3722 September 1980.

_ Canada's lobby in Washington. Macleans 96:15, 9 May1983.

_ F-18: will the U.S. bail out? Macleans 93:33, 29

September 1980.

McClenahen, John S. Canada's nationalism continues to irk U.S.Industry Week 211:23+, 2 November 1981.

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Martin, Douglas. Bush says U.S. hasn't asked Canada to allow

missile testing. New York Times 132:A16, 24 March 1983.

. Canada's looser nationalism stance. New York Times 132:D4, 18 July 1983.

. The outlook after Trudeau. New York Times 133:D8,23 April 1984.

Milne, David. Canadians frown at Reagan's smiles and promises.Christian Science Monitor 73:5, 23 March 1981.

_ • Reagan takes Ottawa by surprise: last-minute U.S. policyshift confuses Canada. Christian Science Monitor 73:1,

10 March 1981.

_ Trudeau, Reagan hope to patch up U.S.-Canada relations.

Christian Science Monitor 73:11, 6 March 1981.

Munton, Don. The Canadian Winter of nuclear discontent. Cur-rent History 83:202-205+, May 1984.

Orkin, Andrew. Cruise missiles over Canada put Liberals and

protestors to test. Christian Science Monitor 76:7, 8

March 1984.

Orlikow, David. What was the CIA up to in Canada? Washington

Post 106:A24, 26 March 1983.

Pact with Canada on missiles reported near. New York Times 132:

A4, 19 October 1982.

PaehLke, R. Nuclear power and Canadian-American relations.

Environment 22:5+, September 1980.

Peck, I. Forging an arms limitation treaty. Senior Scholastic114:15-17, 27 November 1981.

Posner, H. Canada's hard sell to Washington. Macleans 96:48,

4 July 1983.

Cruising up to the test. Macleans 96:16, 25 April 1983.

Gloomy view from Capitol Hill. Macleans 93:26-27,

13 October 1980.

_ Washington stages a blitz. Macleans 95:50, 4 October1982.

Raines, Howell. Reagan, in Ottawa, pledges amity: differenceson El Salvador remain. New York Times 130:AI, 12 March1981.

. Reagan meets two neighboring leaders. New York Times

131:A3, 18 September 1981.

Reagan, Ronald and Pierre Trudeau. Ottawa, Canada-address.Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 17:270-286,

16 March 1981.29

Rose, Frederick. U.S. and Canada near agreement to open regularmutual satellite communication. Wall Street Journal p.10,

21 July 1982.

Rusk, James. Canada to let U.S. test cruise missile over itsterritory. Washington Post 106:A19, 16 July 1983.

Sanders, S. W. Trudeau's Canada may collide with Reagan's U.S.

Business Week p.46+, 15 December 1980.

Schmidt, William E. Governors in the West to see Canadian chiefs.New York Times 132:15, 25 June 1983.

Schneider, Fred D. Exploring the third option: Canadian foreign

policy and defense. Current History 79:121-124+, November

1980.

Secretary Shultz visits Canada. U.S. Department of State Bul-letin 82:13-15, December 1982.

Seib, Gerald F. Reagan greeted in Canada by protesters of U.S.pollution, policy in El Salvador. Wall Street Journal 104:7, 11 March 1981.

_ Reagan surprises and delights' Trudeau but scores nobig diplomatic victories. Wall Street Journal 104:4, 12March 1981.

Sherrill, R. Reagan Inc. dumps on Canada. Nation 235:173-174,4 September 1982.

Shribman, David. The Canadian connection. New York Times 132

(Sec.3):F15, 5 June 1983.

Canadian urges changes in U.S. ties. New York Times 131:A7, 2 April 1982.

U.S.-Canadian relations take a testy new turn. NewYork Times 132:3, 26 February 1983.

Shultz, George P. Secretary Shultz visits Canada. U.S. Depart-ment of State Bulletin 82:13-18, December 1982.

Smith, Hendrick. Briefings for Reagan on Canada trip said to

hit last-minute snag. New York Times 130:Al1, 11 March1981.

Stairs, D. Political culture of Canadian foreign policy. Cana-dian Journal of Political Science 15:667-690, December 1982.

Szulc, T. Levesque's coup. New Republic 182:13-15, 12 April1980.

Talking back to Trudeau. National Review 23:880, 7 August 1981.

Trudeau, P. E. The Canadian Prime Minister speaks. Bulletin of

the Atomic Scientists 39:2-5, October 1983.

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Trudeau, P. E. On the Canadian Prime Minister sp-al's, Bulletin

of the Atomic Scientists 39:54-5,, Derember 1983.

Trudeau criticizes opponents of U.S. arms tests in Canada. New

York Times 132:A3, 11 May 1983.

Trudeau criticizes U.S. over aid to EL Salvador. New York Times

130:4, 6 March 1981.

Trudeau says NATO is relying on Canada for U.S. cruise tests.New York Times 132:A9, 25 March 1983.

Trudeau's comeback is U.S.'s setback. U.S. News and World

Report 88:7, 3 March 1980.

Trudeau's nationalism spurs a stern response. Business Week

pp.44-45, 12 October 1981.

Urquhart, John. Canada tries to organize lobby in U.S. Wall

Street Journal Sec.2:37, 12 April 1983.

Military vacuum: overwhelmed by its own vast size,Canada fails to do its share on defense-and irks U.S. Wall

Street Journal 200:56, 1 December 1982.

. 2_-.An outspoken U.S. friend in Ottawa. Wall Street Journalp.

32, 24 September 1984.

U.S. arms in Canada. Christian Science Monitor 75:24, 28February 1983.

U.S. reassures Canada on F-l8's. New York Times 130:A14, 16

April 1981.

U.S. chides Ottawa on nationalist plans just days before Reagantrip to Canada. Wall Street Journal 104:6, 6 March 1981.

The U.S. plugs into Canadian power. Business Week p.189, 23

May 1983.

Van Praagh, D. A Tory who may mend Canada's fences. BusinessWeek p.50+, 9 May 1983.

Wald, Matthew L. Nuclear power from Canada may fill New Englandneed. New York Times 133(Sec.1):Al, 17 June 1984.

Walker, Ruth. Carter to Canada: warm thanks. Christian Science

Monitor 72:2, 1 February 1980.

Waller, H. M. What Ottawa wants from Washington. New Leader64:11-12, 23 February 1981.

Walmsley, A. The cruise flies on schedule. Macleans 97:20,

19 March 1984.

Weintraub, Richard M. U.S., Canada seek better ties by setting

four meetings a year. Washington Post 105:A14, 26 October

1982.

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Weisman, Steven R. Reagan encourage Trudeau on East-West talks.

New York Times 133:A14, 16 Deceber 1937.

Wien 137 F-18's are not enough. Business Week p.36, 28 April

1980.

Whittington, Les. Trudeau criticizes U.S. view of Soviets:

says Reagan justifies fears he is "warlike". Washingto:

Post 106:Al6, 15 May 1983.

Williams, John. Trudeau supports Reagan on arms reduction plans.

Washington Post 106:A22, 29 April 1983.

Wright, Gerald. Canada and the Reagan administration. Inter-

national Journal 36(I):228-235, Winter 1980-1981.

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GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

U.S. Congress. House. Twenty-first meeting of the Canada-United States interparliamentary group. Committee print,

for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 96th

Congress, 2nd Session, 23-27 May 1980. Washington, D.C.:

U.S. Cov't. Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.F76/1:CI6/5/980)

U.S. Congress. House. Twenty-second meeting of the Canada-

United States interparliamentary group. Committee print,for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 97thCongress, Ist Session, 22-26 May 1981. Washington, D.C.:U.S, Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.F76/1:C6/5/981)

U.S. Congress. House. Twenty-third meeting of the Canada-United States interparliamentary group. Committee print,for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 97thCongress, 2nd Session, 4-8 March 1982. Washington, D.C.:

U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F76/1:C16/5/982)

U.S. Congress. House. Twenty-fourth meeting of the Canada-United States interparliamentary group. Committee print,for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 98th Con-

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U.S. Congress. House. Twenty-fifth meeting of the Canada-

United States interparliamentary group. Committee print,for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, 98thCongress, 2nd Session, 8-12 May 1984. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1984. (Y4.F76/1:CI6/5/984)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Continen-

tal air defense. Hearings.. .97th Congress, Ist Session,

22 July 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,

1982. (Y4.Ar5/2a:9El-82/54)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. UnitedStates relations with Europe and the Soviet Union-1981.

Hearings before the Subcommittee on Europe and the MiddleEast, 97th Congress, Ist Session, 2 and 10 June 1981.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.F76/

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Update:United States-Canadian/Mexican relations. Hearings before

the Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs, 96th Congress, 2nd

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U.S. Congress. Senate. Twenty-second meeting of the Canada-United States interparliamentary group, May 22-26, 1981.

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U.S. Congress. Senate. Twenty-third m eting; of the (:;md;i-United interparliamentary group, March 4-8, 1982. Committeeprint, printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Re-lations, 97th Congress, 2nd Ses;sion, 30 .i P"lu. I 0S2. l-in-ton, D.C.: t .S. ;,%''L Pri t. Oftf-, 11162. t ,.17f/2:

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HISTORY OF RELATIONS

BOOKS

Atlantic Council of the U.S. Working Group on the U.S. andCanada. Canada and the United States: dependence anddivergence. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1982. (on order)

Canada-United States relations. Edited by H. Edward English.New York: Praeger, 1976. (E 183.8 .C2 C38)

Doran, Charles. Forgotten partnerships: U.S.-Canada relationstoday. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press,

1984. (on order)

Duggan, William R. Our neighbors upstairs: the Canadians.

Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1979. (F 1Ofl .D86)

Holmes, John W. Life with uncle: the Canadian-American rela-tionship. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.(on order)

Martin, Lawrence. The Presidents and the Prime Ministers. NewYork: Doubleday, 1983. (E 183.8 .C2 M35 1982)

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PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Davies, C. Overnight frost in U.S.-Canada relations. Busi-ness Week p.

86, 21 July 1980.

Dolan, Michael B. Asymmetrical Dyads and foreign policy:Canada-U.S. relations 1963-1972, Jcurnal of Conflict reso-lution 26:387-422, September 1982.

_ Integration and autonomy in Canada-United States rela-tions, 1963-1972. Canadian Journal of Political Science

15(2):331-363, June 1982.

Eagleburger, Lawrence S. U.S.-Canada relations. U.S. Depart-

ment of State Bulletin 81:34-37, December 1981.

_ U.S. policy toward Western Europe and Canada. U.S.

Department of State Bulletin 81:65-72, August 1981.

Relations with Canada: too close for comfort. Economist 276:

26-27, 23 August 1980.

Tough job of forging a good neighbor energy poticy. BusinessWeek p.

42+, 20 August 1979.

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POLITICAL ISSUES

BflOKS

Dickey, John S. Canada and the American presence: the United

States interest in an independent Canada. New York: NewYork University Press, 1975. (E 183.8 .C2 D52)

Schwartz, Mildred A. The environment for policy-making in

Canada and the United States. Washington, D.C.: NPA, 1981.

(on order)

Willoughby, William R. The joint organizations of Canada and the

United States. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979.(JX 1428 .C2 W63)

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PER IODlICAL ART ICL ES

Albin-iki , Heir. S. Cioneprarv tjolia iti- Chri ntlii-trv 8 3: 206t-2 1(H, May 19h,,.

Anderso) I . Talk i op here, stall I og there . Mach I 'In- ,) iI-

3 1, 7 September 1981.

Be f roe , A . Fa ir i s fa ir as spa rks flIy upwa rd . Mlacleans 94:

22-23, 6 July 1981.

Blazer, F. Distrust across the border. Macleans 96:38-39,Ma r ch 1983.

Brecher, J. Neighbors quarrel. Newsweek 98:60+, 16 November1981.

Bromkc, A. and K. R. Nossal. Tensions in Canada's fo~reignpnl icv. Foreign Affairs 62:335-353, Winter 1983/84.

Canaida and U.S. sign treaty on Pacific Coast tunai fishing. Wall

Strcet Journal 104:8, 27 May 1981.

Canmim proposes study to broaden ties between it and U'.S. WallStreet Journal p.

12, 1 September 1983.

Cannda-t'.S. gas accord. New York Times 129(Sc.0) :04, 25March 1980.

Canod ian fishing treaty oppose'd. New York Times 129(Sec.A):A4, l6 April 1980.

Chaze , Will lam I.. and1 K. M1. Chirysl er. As Canada faicos a fresl,crisis of unity. U.S. Ncw. and World Reot89:38-40,I-) September 198(0.

Cl upston, M1. The di spute of the sea. MaI CansT 97:55, 2 Apr il1984.

DPicks, Curston . The, politics of (leveloupment in Canaida' s Nor th.Courren t Historv 83:220-224+, Mzae 1984.

D 1ebetI 1,.. CanaIJda 's i Ie galI aIi e n t ra de. -Mac leans 96:35,23 May 1983.

onhel I, Peter C. NegotiCatilog with the United States. lolt er-

nat ionalI Jouirnal1 360l) : 17-38, Winter 1980- 1981 .

F'arnsworth , (C1ydle II . The Canad ian connect ion. -New York Times129(1)1:02, 2-1 Februarv 1980.

____ A.\chil I cogi to Cna.New York Times 131:D2, 6 April1981.

(I .S. I( 1 1 1t i 'TI M I~u t I. \,W N1- 'rh lime-;( 13():D)I

It) 111I 198 1

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Feld, Werner J. A North American accord: feasible or futile?Western Political Quarterly 36(2):286-311, June 1983

Finlayson, Jock A. and David G. Haglund. Oil politics and

Canada-United States relations. Political Science Quarterly99:271-288, Sumer 1984.

Fleming, J. A closely watched investigation. Macleans 96:32,1 August 1983.

Fotheringham, A. Uncle Sam's new messenger. Macleans 95:68,

10 May 1982.

Francis, David R. Canada and U.S.: why the strain betweenold friends. Christian Science Monitor 74:11, 18 Decem-ber 1981.

Frazee, Rowland C. Canada-U.S. relations. Vital Speeches 48:395-398, 15 April 1982.

Gilpin, Kenneth N. Canadian confrontation? New York Times 131(Sec.3):F1, 11 October 1981.

Glynn, L. The crunch in Canada. Newsweek 99:54-55, 21 June

1982.

Goar, C. A challenge to remember. Macleans 96:22, 3 January

1983.

Continentalism in action. Macleans 96:15, 4 April 1983.

Goodsell, James N. Canada moves closer to U.S. on Central

America. Christian Science Monitor 75:3. 18 July 1983.

Gordon, C. The first ball, but no first strike. Macleans 96:

9, 28 February 1983.

Honderich, J. Canadian-U.S. friction. World Press Review 28:

49, December 1981.

Hoyle, R. Facing a winter of discontent. Time 120:46, 8November 1982.

Hurdles ahead for the U.S.-Canada tax treaty. Business Week

pp.125-126, 27 October 1980.

Janigan, M. A fresh look at the fences. Macleans 95:22-23,5 April 1982.

Johnson, A. Fighting U.S. protectionists. Macleans 97:42,13 February 1984.

Kaufman, Michael 1. Alaska balks at salmon treaty with Canada.

New York Times 132:A7, 4 August 1983.

Keeley, James F. Cast in concrete for all time? The negotiationof the Auto Pact. Canadian Journal of Political Science16(2):281-298, June 1983.

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Khasbulatov, Rulan. U.S.A.-Canada: pressure from the South.New Times pp.14-15, January 1982.

King, H. T. Joint bar association proposal for Canadian-U.S.dispute settlement. American Journal of International Law74:454-456, April 1980.

Kirton, John. The policics of bilateral management: the caseof the automotive trade. International Journal 36(l):36-39, Winter 1980-1981.

Klitscher, K. R. How to settle boundary line without a war.Canadian Geographic 100:66-72, April 1980.

Lachica, Eduardo. U.S. worries its high-Tech gear reaches com-munis-s via Canada. Wall Street Journal Sec2:34, 14

March 1984.

Lande, Richard. Possible remedies to reconcile the differencesbetween Canada and U.S. rail regulation. Logistics andTransportation Review 19:211-244, October 1983.

Lewis, R. Losing to the Yanks. Macleans 93:3, 25-29, 13 Octo-ber 1980.

Leyton-Brown, David. Extraterritoriality in Canadian-Americanrelations. International Journal 36(1):185-207, Winter1980.

Loss of fishing treaty gets subdued response from Canada leaders.Wall Street Journal 104(Sec.2):41, 10 March 1981.

Lowther, W. Disquiet on the southern front. Macleans 94:31-32, 21 September 1981.

•_ So far, a fair weather fighter. Macleans 94:26, 13July 1981.

Lyon, Peyton V. Second thought on the second option. Inter-national Journal 30(4):646-460, Autumn 1975.

McQueen, R. Biting Uncle Sam in the ankle. Macleans 95:33,

7 June 1982.

__ Keeping the natives at bay. Macleans 94:36, 2 February1982.

Malcolm, Andrew H. U.S. seeks clarification of new Canadianpolicy. New York Times 130:19, 5 January 1981.

Martin, Douglas. Canadian offers new plan on U.S.: Torychief says 'secretariats' would help settle disputes.New York Times 133:A9, 2 May 1984.

_ On Georges Bank, storm warnings. New York Times 133:2,

5 May 1984.

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New U.S.-Canada accord ... taxes takcc effect. Wall StreetJournal Sec.2:12, 17 August 1984.

Nossal, Kim R. Does the electoral cycle in the United Statesaffect relations with Canada? International Journal 36(l):208-117, Winter 1980-1981.

Nelles, V. The U.S. and Canada: a gathering storm. WorldPress Review 29:28-30, April 1982.

Newman, P. C. American eagle's claws have no business in ourbeaver's back. Macleans 94:3, 26 October 1981.

Nicholson, T., et al. Canada's squeeze play. Newsweek 98:63,13 July 1981.

O'Hara, J. Testing the ties that bind. Macleans 94:44, 12October 1981.

Orvik, N. Let's hold our fire and listen. Macleans 94:10,9 March 1981.

Our troubled neighbors-dangers for U.S. U.S. News and WorldReport 90:35-39, 9 March 1981.

Perlez, Jane. Senators seek reprisal for Canadian tax rule.New York Times 131(Sec.1):38, 15 August 1982.

Posner, M. Canada's unwitting supporter. Macleans 96:24, 14March 1983.

_ Just what will the doctor order? Macleans 94:29, 26

January 1981.

New ties and old neighbors. Macleans 96:43, 3 October

1983.

A new Venue for the battle. Macleans 95:31-32, 18January 1982.

The not-so-happy hunting ground. Macleans 95:23, 8February 1982.

_ Sniping across the indefended border. Macleans 95:44,25 January 1982.

Reagan asks Canada treaty action. New York Times 130:3, 7March 1981.

Rhee, Sang-Myon. Equitable solutions to the maritime boundarydispute between the United States and Canada in the Gulfof Maine. American Journal of International Law 75:590-628, July 1981.

Riding, Alan. Good neighbor policy isn't good enough. NewYork Times 129(Sec.4):E3, 6 July 1980.

Riley, S. Friends again. Macleans 95:36-39+, 25 October 1982.

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Rose, Frederick. Reagan removes Canada fishing treaty from

Senate on eve of trip to Ottawa. Wall Street Journal 104:

16, 9 March 1981.

Ross, V. Fists across the undefended border. Macleans 96:

49, 2 May 1983.

Tears in the cellophane border. Macleans 94:21-23,28 September 1981.

Rothschild, E. A. If you live these films. Bulletin of the

Atomic Scientists 39:39, June/July 1983.

Senate approved treaty on sea border with Canada. New York

Times 130:A9, 30 April 1981.

Senate panel approves Canada boundary pact. New York Times130:6, 26 March 1981.

Sheets, K. R. Undeclared "war" between U.S. and Canada. U.S.News and World Report 91:65-72, August 1981.

Shribman, David. Canada-U.S. irritants rub both ways. NewYork Times 131(Sec.4):E6, 29 November 1981.

Sinclair, Ward. Canada's hackles up over fears U.S. water pro-ject will hurt fish. Washington Post 106:A7, 12 June1983.

Small potatoes. Economist 285:47-48, 25 tecember 1982 - 7January 1983.

Stone, M. Friction with Canada. U.S. News and World Report91:72, 31 August 1981.

Strout, Richard L. Canada finds U.S. system a stumbling blockon treaties: Ottawa government wary in dealing with both

Congress, president on gas pipeline. Christian ScienceMonitor 73:12, 1 May 1981.

Too close for comfort. Economist 276:26-27, 23 August 1980.

Trouble on the line. Progressive 47:11, November 1983.

Urquhart, John. Canada mounts major drive to persuade U.S.Senate to ratify maritime treaties. Wall Street Journal102:12, 30 June 1980.

_ U.S., Canada repair tattered ties. Wall Street JournalSec.2:35, 13 December 1982.

U.S. and Canada ratify treaty on tuna fishing. New York Times130:A5, 30 July 1981.

U.S. and Canada reach accord on air traffic. Wall Street Jour-nal p.

19, 25 June 1984.

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U.S., Canada slate new accord on taxes that is seen sparking

opposition in U.S. Wall Street Journal 103:15, 29 Sep-

tember 1980.

U.S.-Canada talks break down on treaty for salmon fishing. Wall

Street Journal p.46

, 30 January 1984.

U.S. submits pleading to ICJ, concerning Canadian maritime

boundary. U.S. Department of State Bulletin 83:58, August

1983.

U.S. trade: Quebec's new separatist issue. Business Week

p.60+, 13 June 1983.

Vinocur, John. Pleas end in U.S.-Canada sea boundary dispute.

New York Times 133(Sec.1):Il, 13 May 1984.

Westell, A. Poison pinpricks. Foreign Policy 41:95-110,Winter 1980/1981.

What riles U.S. about Canada. U.S. News and World Report

91:8, 20 July 1981.

Yalowitz, Gerson. Canada: a nation coming apart? U.S. News

and World Report 90:35-37, 9 March 1981.

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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Depart-ments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, andrelated agencies appropriations for 1982. Hearings.. .97thCongress, Ist Session, 17 March 1981, Washington, D.C.:

U,S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.Ap6/1:C73/2/982/pt.5,pp.997-1029)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Departmentsof Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related

agencies appropriations for 1983. Hearings.. .97th Congress,2nd Session, 16 March 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't.Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.Ap6/1:C73/2/983/pt.8, pp.

6 49-6 58

)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Departmentsof Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related

agencies appropriations for 1985, part 7 Department ofState. Hearings.. .98th Congress, 2nd Session, 27 March1984. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1984.(Y5.Sp6/1:C73/2/985/pt.7, ppl28-1

95, 1297-1308)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations.

International Communications Reorganization Act of 1981.Hearings.. .97th Congress, Ist Session, 31 March and 2April 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1981. (Y4.G74/7:In8/33, pp.41-98, 150-180, 208-298, 303-316)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.Great Lakes Protection Act of 1981. Hearings before theSubcommittee on Natural Resources, Agriculture Researchand Environment, 97th Congress, Ist and 2nd Session, 15December 1981; 9 March 1982. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Gov't. Print. Off., 1982, (Y4,Acu2L97/120m pp.118-134)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.Long-term planning for national science policy. Hearings

before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology,96th Congress, 2nd Session, 28, 19, 30 and 31 July 1980.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.Sci2:96-182, pp.7-59)

U.S. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Immigration

reform. Hearings before the Subcommittee on Immigration,

Refugees, and International Law, 97th Congress, let Session,14, 15, 21, 16, 18 October; 12, 17 and 19 November 1981.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.J89/

1:97/30/pt.1, pp.44 4

-470)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Themaritime boundary treaty with Canada. Hearings.. .97thCongress, 1st Session, 18 March 1981. Washington, D.C.:

U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1981. (Y4.F76/2:M33/3)

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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Mari-time boundary settlemant treaty and east coast fisheryresources agreement. Hearings.. .96th Congress, 2nd Ses-sion, 15 and 17 April 1980. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Cov't.Print. Off., 1980. (Y4.F76/2:M33/2)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Taxtreaties. Hearings.. .97th Congress, Ist Session, 24 Sep-tember 1981. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off.,1982. (Y4.F76/2:TI9/12)

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Numerical

limits on immigration to the United States. Hearings be-fore the Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy,97th Congress, 2nd Session, 25 January 1982. Washington,

D.C.: U.S. Gov't. Print. Off., 1982. (Y4.J89/2:J-97-89,pp.

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