An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada? An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada?

An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada‪?‬

Challenges and Choices for the Future

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Publisher Description

Forty years ago, as the United States became increasingly involved in Vietnam, questions were raised in Canada about the relationship between its foreign policy agenda and that of its southern neighbour. Now, with the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is time to raise the same questions: does Canada need an independent foreign policy? Does Canada have the capacity and will to chart its own course?

Divided into sections about the history of Canadian foreign policy, diplomacy, security, economics, decision-making and new policy issues, this collection of prominent political scientists provides valuable and timely perspectives on the state of Canada's international relations in the twenty-first century. Examining pertinent issues such as defence, security, the Arctic, global environmental cooperation, NAFTA, and the post-9/11 world, these accessible and insightful essays are a long-overdue reassessment of Canada and its current role in international affairs. An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada? asks the question that is perhaps more important now than forty years ago and supplies answers so pertinent to the twenty-first century.

Contributors
Brian Bow
Adam Chapnick
Stephen Clarkson
Patricia Goff
Stephanie R. Golob
Geoffrey Hale
Rob Huebert
Christopher Kukucha
Patrick Lennox
Christopher Sands
Heather A. Smith

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2008
December 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
SELLER
University of Toronto Press
SIZE
6.8
MB

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