Daniel Drache
Daniel Drache is a scholar in Canadian and international political economy, globalization studies, communication studies, and cultural studies. He is recognized as having made important contributions to comparative and interdisciplinary debates on policy, globalization, border security, and the impact of new information and communication technologies on political mobilization and citizenship. He is also known for his critique of market fundamentalism. In Canada he is also credited with reviving the work of foundational political economist Harold Innis within the academy. Drache is a professor emeritus political science and senior research scholar of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at York University in Toronto, Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Clement, WallaceOther Authors: “...Drache, Daniel, 1941-...”
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6by Innis, Harold A. (Harold Adams), 1894-1952Other Authors: “...Drache, Daniel, 1941-...”
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