The Same, Only Different
Understanding Canada and the United States
Gregory J. Inwood and Robert W. Speel
How can Canada ensure it is not overlooked or taken for granted by the United States? How can political leaders be convinced that Canada’s success is a central element of America’s success? This is the never-ending Canadian dilemma in Canadian-American relations. This book provides a brief comparative analysis of the Canada-United States relationship, including its political, economic, cultural, and international-relations dimensions. To this end, it explores the comparative history and political cultures of the two countries; the institutions of their respective political systems; elections, political parties, and voting; regionalism; public policies; and issues in Canadian-American relations. Across these many dimensions of comparison, it is clear that Canada and the United States are the same, only different.