Christopher Sands directs the Canada Project, the Center's ongoing research effort on Canadian affairs. In this capacity, he has written on Canadian politics, Canada-U.S. relations, Quebec separatism, NAFTA, the North American auto industry, Canadian...
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Christopher Sands directs the Canada Project, the Center's ongoing research effort on Canadian affairs. In this capacity, he has written on Canadian politics, Canada-U.S. relations, Quebec separatism, NAFTA, the North American auto industry, Canadian culture and trade, and the role of the U.S. Congress in North America. He is the author of two regular CSIS publications that appear on its Web site: Canada Focus and North American Integration Monitor. His most recent publications include The North American Auto Industry under NAFTA (CSIS, 1998), edited with Sidney Weintraub, and "How Canada Policy is made in the United States," a chapter in Canada Among Nations 2000 (Oxford, 2000). Prior to joining CSIS, he was the Canadian affairs specialist for the Michigan World Trade Center, led a state of Michigan office charged with the promotion of trade and investment with Canada, and in 1990 served on Michigan governor James J. Blanchard's Task Force on International Trade. In 1999, he has a Ful
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