Canada among Nations 2006 : Minorities and Priorities.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780773575875
- United Nations-Reform
- Environmental policy-Canada
- Energy policy-Canada
- Economic assistance, Canadian-Africa
- Economic assistance, Canadian-Afghanistan
- Humanitarian intervention-Sudan-Darfur
- Economic assistance, Canadian-Haiti
- Peace-building-Haiti
- War on Terrorism, 2001-2009-Canada
- International relations
- International cooperation
- National security-Canada
- Canada-Armed Forces-Afghanistan
- Canada-Armed Forces-Sudan-Darfur
- Canada-Foreign relations-1945--Philosophy
- Canada-Relations-United States
- United States-Relations-Canada
- Canada-Foreign relations-United States
- United States-Foreign relations-Canada
- Canada-Foreign relations-1945-
- Canada-Military policy
- Canada-Foreign relations-Europe
- Canada-Foreign relations-Developing countries
- Canada-Foreign relations-China
- Europe-Foreign relations-Canada
- Developing countries-Foreign relations-Canada
- China-Foreign relations-Canada
- Canada-Politics and government-2006-
- Québec (Province)-Foreign relations
- Sudan-History-Darfur Conflict, 2003-
- 327.71
- F1034.2 .C279 2006
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- 1 Positioning Policy Priorities in a Minority Context: Prospects for the Harper Government -- PART ONE: AN AUTHENTIC CONSERVATIVE APPROACH? -- 2 Compassion, Realism, Engagement and Focus: A Conservative Foreign Policy Thematic -- 3 Harper's "Made in Canada" Global Leadership -- 4 Caught In-between Traditions: A Minority Conservative Government and Canadian Foreign Policy -- PART TWO: PRIORTIZING PARTNERS -- 5 UN Reform: A Sisyphean Task -- 6 Did You Say Europe? How Canada Ignores Europe and Why That Is Wrong -- 7 The Rising Importance of Third-Country Issues in Canada's Relations with the United States -- 8 Canada's International Security Policy under a Conservative Government -- 9 The New Conservative Government and Missile Defence: Is Canadian Participation Back on the Agenda, or Was It Ever Off? -- PART THREE: MINOR PRIORITIES AND PRIOR MINORITIES -- 10 Charting Canadian Immigration Policy in the New Millennium -- 11 It's Not Just Afghanistan or Darfur: Canada's Peacebuilding Efforts in Haiti -- 12 Canada and Quebec on the World Stage: Defining New Rules? -- PART FOUR: COMPETING POLICY PRIORITIES -- 13 Meeting the China Challenge: Developing a China Strategy -- 14 The New Strategic Positioning of Canada within North America: The Energy Factor -- 15 Canada and the Kyoto Protocol: When Reality Sets In -- 16 Canadian Aid to Africa: Assessing "Reform" -- 17 Canada, Hippocrates, and the Developing World: Toward a Coherent Foreign Policy for Canada -- Contributors.
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultural - are shaping Canadian foreign policy. The book begins with an examination of the ways in which the Harper government will combine its ideas and priorities with its minority status in Parliament to forge its own foreign and security policy profile. Contributors then analyse the role played by distinctive political and cultural minority groups in shaping Canada's foreign relations and show how these groups are shaped and influenced by Canadian policies at home and abroad.
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