01263pab a2200181 454500008004000000100002000040245008500060260000900145300001400154362000800168520069900176650002600875773004300901908000600944909001000950999001700960952010400977180718b2010 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBaker, Dana Lee aAn elephant's eye view of the mouse: American impressions of Canadian governance c2010 ap129-139. aMar aCanada and the United States share a border with one of the longest peaceful existencies in the world. Yet relationships between the two countries, while seemingly routine, often lack transparency and mutual comprehension. of particular concern in Canada is a growing impression that public discourse in the United States considers Canadian governance to be flawed. This article employs the cases of terrorism and SARS to examine discourse regarding Canadian public administration in the United States press. The results of this analysis not only demonstrate elements of the American understanding of Canada but also speak to the role of peer nations in domestic policy discourse. - Reproduced. aPublic administration aInternational Political Science Review aN a87698 c87698d87698 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 31, Issue no: 2pAR88158r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR