Asymmetric Interdependence

J. Castro-Rea
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It is commonly accepted that North America is a lopsided global region, where a global hegemon imposes its will over two weaker neighbours that depend on its every whim and action. However, this vision misses the crucial contribution that Mexico and Canada have historically made, and still make, to the expansion and current prosperity of the United States. Measured in terms of territorial outreach, natural resources, specialized or manual labour, markets, defence, and so forth, the United States would not be what it is now and couldn’t thrive as an ongoing global power without the contribution of its two immediate neighbours. This chapter reviews the historical evidence and the contemporary record to demonstrate that North America is a global region where interdependence, although asymmetric, has been and still is a basic defining issue.
不对称的相互依存
人们普遍认为,北美是一个不平衡的全球地区,一个全球霸主将自己的意志强加于两个依赖其一举一动的较弱邻国。然而,这一愿景忽略了墨西哥和加拿大对美国的扩张和当前的繁荣所做出的重要贡献。从领土扩张、自然资源、专业或体力劳动、市场、国防等方面来衡量,如果没有这两个近邻的贡献,美国就不会是现在的样子,也无法成为一个持续发展的全球大国。本章回顾了历史证据和当代记录,以证明北美是一个全球地区,尽管不对称,但相互依存一直是而且仍然是一个基本的决定性问题。
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