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table of contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
Negotiating Abundance and Scarcity: Introduction to a Fluid Border
PART ONE
Openings
A Citizen’s Legal Primer on the Boundary Waters Treaty, International Joint Commission, and Great Lakes Water Management
Treaties, Wars, and Salish Sea Watersheds: The Constructed Boundaries of Water Governance
Contesting the Northwest Passage: Four Far-North Narratives
PART TWO
Openings
Dam the Consequences: Hydropolitics, Nationalism, and the Niagara–St. Lawrence Projects
Quebec’s Water Export Schemes: The Rise and Fall of a Resource Development Idea
Engineering a Treaty: The Negotiation of the Columbia River Treaty of 1961/1964
PART THREE
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Lines That Don’t Divide: Telling Tales about Animals, Chemicals, and People in the Salish Sea
Resiliency and Collapse: Lake Trout, Sea Lamprey, and Fisheries Management in Lake Superior
PART FOUR
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Finding Our Place
Crossings
Meditations on Ice
Bordering on Significance?
To Market, to Market
Leading Waters
On Frames, Perspectives, and Vanishing Points
Headwaters of Hope
Afterword
Keeping Up the Flow
Further Reading
Contributors
Index
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