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      The North American Trajectory
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      Cultural, Economic, and Political Ties among the United States, Canada and Mexico

      The North American Trajectory

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      The North American Trajectory book

      Cultural, Economic, and Political Ties among the United States, Canada and Mexico
      ByNeil Nevitte
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1996
      eBook Published 25 October 2017
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315133539
      Pages 198
      eBook ISBN 9781315133539
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Nevitte, N. (1996). The North American Trajectory: Cultural, Economic, and Political Ties among the United States, Canada and Mexico (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315133539

      ABSTRACT

      North America is steering a new course, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico moving toward continental economic, integration. This book examines basic value changes that are' transforming economic, social, and political life in these three countries, demonstrating that they are gradually adopting an increasingly compatible cultural perspective. A narrow nationalism, dominant since the 19th century, has slowly been giving way to a more cosmopolitan sense of identity. As old economic boundaries become outmoded, a North American perspective makes greater sense. To what extent, then, do the three North American publics - I each with its own heterogeneities and tensions - share a common culture? That question can only be answered if we have some yardstick by which to measure their cultural similarity. These societies are far from identical. But data from the 1990- 1991 World Values survey, drawn from 43 societies around the world, show that on crucial topics, the core values of the American public are significantly closer to those of the Canadians and (to a somewhat lesser extent) to those of the Mexicans, than they are to those of most other peoples in the world. Furthermore, time series evidence indicates that the values of the three North American publics have been converging. This book draws on a unique body of directly comparable cross-national and cross-temporal survey evidence to show that what Americans, Canadians, and Mexicans want out of life is changing in analogous ways. These changes, coupled with sociostructural transformations, are reshaping peoples' feelings about national identity, about trusting each other, and about the balance between economic and non-economic goals. North American economic integration is being reinforced by the gradual emergence of increasingly similar cultural values.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|26 pages

      Cultural Economic, and Political Change in North America

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Changing Patterns of World Trade and Changing North American Linkages

      chapter 3|36 pages

      Compatibility and Change in the Basic Values of North American Peoples

      chapter 4|22 pages

      Declining Deference to Authority and Rising Citizen Activism

      chapter 5|30 pages

      In Search of a New Balance between State and Economy, Individual and Society

      chapter 6|30 pages

      Political Integration in North America?

      chapter 7|8 pages

      Conclusions

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