Readings in Canadian foreign policy : classic debates and new ideas
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Readings in Canadian foreign policy : classic debates and new ideas
Oxford University Press, 2011
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Canadian foreign policy
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Includes bibliographical references
Chronology: p. [521]-530
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy combines classic and contemporary readings with selections written specifically for this text. Coverage of such hot-button issues as Canada's role in Afghanistan, claims on Arctic sovereignty, and the deportation of Maher Arar will challenge students and expand their study to include new, cutting-edge perspectives alongside more traditional viewpoints. The organization of the book allows for an examination of Canada's place in foreign policy, both historically and currently; an exploration of the purpose of Canada's foreign policies; and a critical analysis of its weaknesses. The result of the editors' unique approach is a well-rounded, current assessment of foreign policy in Canada.
目次
- PART I: STUDYING CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY: VARYING APPROACHES
- 1. The 10 Most Important Books on Canadian Foreign Policy
- 2. Canadian Foreign Policy, 1945 - 1968
- 3. Most Safely in the Middle
- UPDATE - CANADA AND THE NEW MULTILATERALISM
- 4. Three Theoretical Perspectives
- 5. The Choice to Be Made
- UPDATE - THE 'INDEPENDENCE' DEBATES, THEN AND NOW: FALSE CHOICES AND REAL CHALLENGES
- 6. Constructing Canadian Foreign Policy: Myths of Good International Citizens, Protectors, and the War in Afghanistan
- 7. Democratization in/of Canadian Foreign Policy: Critical Reflections
- PART II: EXTERNAL FACTORS AND CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
- 8. Managing Canada-US Relations in the Post-9/11 Era: Do We Need a Big Idea?
- 9. Canada as a G8 and G20 Principal Power
- 10. The Achilles' Heel of Canadian Good International Citizenship: Indigenous Diplomacies and State Response
- 11. NATO in Canadian Foreign Policy: From 'Atlanticist' Fear and Hope to a Future of Environmental Crisis and 'Civilizational Rallying'?
- PART III: DOMESTIC FACTORS AND CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
- 12. Of Legacies and Lightning Bolts: Another Look at the Prime Minister and Canadian Foreign Policy
- 13. The Member of Parliament and Foreign Policy
- UPDATE - THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT IN A MINORITY GOVERNMENT
- 14. The Institutionalization of Foreign Affairs (1909 - 2009)
- 15. Dismembering Canada? Stephen Harper and the Foreign Relations of Canadian Provinces
- 16. The Myth of the Pacific Society: Quebec's Contemporary Strategic Culture
- PART IV: SECURITY
- 17. Understanding Canadian Defence Policy
- 18. Afghanistan: Why Did We Go? Why Did We Stay? Will We Leave?
- 19. Borders and Bridges along a Multidimensional Policy Landscape: Canada's Policy Relations in North America
- 20. Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security in a Transforming Circumpolar World
- PART V: TRADE AND OTHER ECONOMIC ISSUES
- 21. Canada's Adventures in Clubland: Trade Clubs and Politics Influence
- 22. Canada and the Global Economic Crisis
- 23. Frustrated Multilateralism: Canada and the Negotiation of International Investment Rules
- PART VI: SOCIAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE NEED TO DO MORE?
- 24. Soft Power and Canadian Foreign Policymaking: The Role of Values
- 25. Unwilling Internationalism or Strategic Internationalism? Canadian Climate Policy Under the Conservative Government
- 26. Aid Effectiveness and the Framing of New Canadian Aid Initiatives
- 27. Canada, the G8, and Africa: The Rise and Decline of a Hegemonic Project?
- INTRODUCTION - CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE PROMOTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
- 28. Maher Arar: Chronology of Events, September 26, 2002 to October 5, 2003
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