The Department of Foreign Affairs Canada sees the dynamism at play across the African continent as calling out for Canadian engagement. Africa in the twenty-first century is no longer the continent emerging from colonial rule; it seeks new forms of relationships with international partners. The African Development Bank, for instance, has identified five priorities for inclusive growth on the continent. The challenges are huge, as is the potential for transformative change. But the conditions for international collaboration in achieving these goals have changed; African leaders are seeking new forms of associations and teamwork. Canada has an opportunity to "come back" differently if it can look beyond its narrow mining interests and become ...
Africa is a young and fast-growing continent. It is urbanizing at a very high pace and progressing i...
The current era of global uncertainty has strained the relationships of many formerly reliable partn...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...
Contributors explore Canada and Africa’s rich history, taking stock of what has been accomplished an...
perspectives européenne et canadienne- Montréal, le 12 novembre 2001. ‘The new millennium has not bl...
While in the past, Canada has earned a fairly liberal reputation as it developed political relations...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Communication de Mme Connie Freeman, Directrice ré...
‘The new millennium has not blessed Africa. ’ (IISS 2001: 223) ‘Close to a fifth of the continent’s ...
Setting the stage for a special section dedicated to interrogating the Canada-South Africa relations...
Canada is one of the world’s leading mining powerhouses, but in order to stay that way it needs acce...
The introduction to this special issue on Canada and emerging markets introduces some of the key con...
Africa's Reduced International Status, by Zaki Laïdi Africa's relationship with the outside world...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : nouveau partenariat pour le dévelop...
This paper argues that international relations in Africa have changed especially in content since th...
In order to grasp the development opportunities brought about by the wave of globalization, the Afri...
Africa is a young and fast-growing continent. It is urbanizing at a very high pace and progressing i...
The current era of global uncertainty has strained the relationships of many formerly reliable partn...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...
Contributors explore Canada and Africa’s rich history, taking stock of what has been accomplished an...
perspectives européenne et canadienne- Montréal, le 12 novembre 2001. ‘The new millennium has not bl...
While in the past, Canada has earned a fairly liberal reputation as it developed political relations...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Communication de Mme Connie Freeman, Directrice ré...
‘The new millennium has not blessed Africa. ’ (IISS 2001: 223) ‘Close to a fifth of the continent’s ...
Setting the stage for a special section dedicated to interrogating the Canada-South Africa relations...
Canada is one of the world’s leading mining powerhouses, but in order to stay that way it needs acce...
The introduction to this special issue on Canada and emerging markets introduces some of the key con...
Africa's Reduced International Status, by Zaki Laïdi Africa's relationship with the outside world...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Point de vue : nouveau partenariat pour le dévelop...
This paper argues that international relations in Africa have changed especially in content since th...
In order to grasp the development opportunities brought about by the wave of globalization, the Afri...
Africa is a young and fast-growing continent. It is urbanizing at a very high pace and progressing i...
The current era of global uncertainty has strained the relationships of many formerly reliable partn...
Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African reso...