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245 00 $aReadings in Canadian foreign policy :$bclassic debates & new ideas /$cedited by Duane Bratt & Christopher J. Kukucha.
246 30 $aCanadian foreign policy
250 $aThird edition.
264 1 $aDon Mills, Ontario :$bOxford University Press,$c[2015]
264 4 $c©2015
300 $axiii, 523 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPart one: Studying Canadian foreign policy : varying approaches. The 10 most important books on Canadian foreign policy / John J. Kirton -- The practice, purpose, and perils of list-making : a response to John Kirton's "10 most important books on Canadian foreign policy" / Claire Turenne Sjolander and Heather A. Smith -- Canadian foreign policy, 1945-1968 / Adam Chapnick -- Most safely in the middle / John W. Holmes -- The twilight of multilateralism in Canadian foreign policy? / Tom Keating -- Three theoretical perspectives / David B. Dewitt and John J. Kirton -- Canada as a principal power / John J. Kirton -- The choice to be made / Stephen Clarkson -- The "independence" debates, then and now : false choices and real challenges / Brian Bow and Patrick Lennox -- (De)constructing foreign policy narratives : Canada in Afghanistan / Nicole Wegner -- Hegemony in the local order and accumulation in the global : Canada and Libya / Sean McMahon -- -- Part two: External factors and Canadian foreign policy. Canada in an age of unipolarity : structural change and Canadian foreign policy / Christopher Kirkey & Michael Hawes -- Canada-US relations : proximity and distance in perspective / Geoffrey Hale -- The dynamic of relations between Canada and China / Charles Burton -- Canada's world can get a lot bigger : the group of 20, global governance, and security / Paul Heinbecker -- -- Part three: Domestic factors and Canadian foreign policy. Of legacies and lightning bolts : another look at the prime minister and Canadian foreign policy / Paul Gecelovsky -- Parliament and Canadian foreign policy : between paradox and potential / Gerald J. Schmitz -- The institutionalization of foreign affairs (1909-2013) / Patrice Dutil -- The Indo-Canadian diaspora and Canadian foreign policy : lessons learned and moving forward / Anita Singh -- Civil society and Canadian foreign policy / David Carment and Joe Landry -- -- Part Four: Security. Defending Canada / Kim Richard Nossal -- The myth of the Pacific Society : Quebec's contemporary strategic culture / Stéphane Roussel and Jean-Christophe Boucher -- Canadian international security policy in the 21st century : closing the book on the Sutherland era? Not at all / Douglas Alan Ross -- Canadian Arctic sovereignty and security in a transforming circumpolar world / Rob Huebert -- -- Part five: Trade and other economic issues. Breaking free: a post-mercantilist trade and productivity agenda for Canada / Michael Hart -- Canada's policy response to the global financial crisis / Stephen McBride -- Canada and the negotiations of investment rules : open for whose business? / Elizabeth Smythe -- The energy triangle : Canada, the United States, and China / Duane Bratt -- -- Part six: Social considerations : the need to do more? Choosing not to see : Canada, climate change, and the Arctic / Heather A. Smith -- Aid effectiveness and the framing of new Canadian aid / Stephen Brown -- The Harper government, Africa policy, and the relative decline of humane internationalism / David Black.
520 $a"Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy combines classic and contemporary selections with original contributions written specifically for this volume. Showcasing cutting-edge perspectives alongside more traditional viewpoints, this reader offers students a well-rounded examination of foreign policy in Canada." --$cPublisher's website.
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