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
Multiculturalism has been an official federal government policy in Canada since 1971 and is strongly...
The multicultural policy in Canada was born as a result of the dialogue between the representatives ...
This deliverable aims to analyse how Canada deals with diversity, internal minorities and immigratio...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
In the 2005 edition of the Canada Among Nations series, contributors explore the divergences - the s...
In analyses of Canada for over five decades, certain issues are recognized as mandatory for any work...
Just as Canada is increasingly at home in the world, the world is increasingly finding a home in Can...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
This article deals with Canada’s policy approach to immigration- and minority-related diversity in l...
In current era of globalization when cultural diplomacy became one of the inherent tools of "soft po...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
The challenges associated with the management of diversity in Canada touch a variety of intellectual...
Much of the recent public debate about Canada's foreign policy has focused on issues of resources an...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
Multiculturalism has been an official federal government policy in Canada since 1971 and is strongly...
The multicultural policy in Canada was born as a result of the dialogue between the representatives ...
This deliverable aims to analyse how Canada deals with diversity, internal minorities and immigratio...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
In the 2005 edition of the Canada Among Nations series, contributors explore the divergences - the s...
In analyses of Canada for over five decades, certain issues are recognized as mandatory for any work...
Just as Canada is increasingly at home in the world, the world is increasingly finding a home in Can...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
This article deals with Canada’s policy approach to immigration- and minority-related diversity in l...
In current era of globalization when cultural diplomacy became one of the inherent tools of "soft po...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
The challenges associated with the management of diversity in Canada touch a variety of intellectual...
Much of the recent public debate about Canada's foreign policy has focused on issues of resources an...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
Multiculturalism has been an official federal government policy in Canada since 1971 and is strongly...
The multicultural policy in Canada was born as a result of the dialogue between the representatives ...
This deliverable aims to analyse how Canada deals with diversity, internal minorities and immigratio...