Diplomatic missions : the ambassador in Canadian foreign policy

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    • Wolfe, Robert David

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Diplomatic missions : the ambassador in Canadian foreign policy

edited by Robert Wolfe

School of Policy Studies, Queen's University , Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development, c1998

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"Papers presented at a workshop held in Ottawa, June 25-26, 1997."

Bibliography: p. [185]-196

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The collection addresses expectations placed on ambassadors, the role of provincial representatives, the history of foreign service recruitment, diplomatic change in Washington, the challenges of small missions, the contrasts between representing Canada in a G-7 capital and in a populous developing country, civil society organizations and diplomacy, the promotion of Canadian exports, and the perspective of domestic departments. Both diplomats and students will find that this book makes an important contribution to their understanding of the practice of foreign policy. Contributors include Andrew F. Cooper (Waterloo), Louis Delvoie (Queen's and Royal Military College), Lucie Edwards (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Anthony T. Eyton (ARA Consulting Group), Paul Frazer (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Janet L. Graham (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Peter Hancock (Toronto), Paul Heinbecker (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Richard Kohler (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Hector Mackenzie (Foreign Affairs and International Trade), Kim Richard Nossal (McMaster), Alison Van Rooy (North-South Institute), and Robert Wolfe (Queen's).

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