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Trade, Borders, and Global Positioning. The Alberta Independence Series: Control, Properity, and Self-Determination, #6

Par : Michael J. Power
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235288805
  • EAN9798235288805
  • Date de parution14/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Trade, Borders, and Global Positioning examines how a sovereign Alberta would navigate the world beyond its borders - economically, diplomatically, and strategically. This volume focuses on the external relationships that determine whether a new nation thrives, stalls, or becomes dependent on larger powers. It cuts through speculation and lays out the structural realities Alberta would face as it transitions from province to independent state.
The book begins with Alberta's most immediate challenge: redefining trade with the rest of Canada. It explains how supply chains, interprovincial agreements, and shared infrastructure would be renegotiated under international law rather than domestic policy. It then turns to the United States, Alberta's largest trading partner, analyzing the economic dependence, cross-border infrastructure, and political dynamics that would shape a bilateral relationship between two sovereign nations.
Border control becomes a central theme - how goods move, how customs operate, and how Alberta would design a modern, efficient border regime that protects security while supporting trade. The book also explores the creation of new import and export systems, including customs codes, inspection standards, and international compliance requirements. Currency and exchange stability receive focused attention, outlining the options available to a new nation and the economic consequences of each.
From there, the book expands outward, examining how Alberta could build new trade alliances, join global organizations, and position itself as a reliable supplier in competitive markets. Finally, the volume confronts the strategic tension between isolation and opportunity. Independence creates risks - but also opens doors that provinces cannot access. Alberta's success will depend on how effectively it manages those risks and leverages those opportunities.
Clear, disciplined, and grounded in real-world mechanics, Trade, Borders, and Global Positioning provides the roadmap for how a sovereign Alberta would engage with Canada, the U. S., and the world.