Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of seven billion whose economy is now worth forty trillion dollars. The country is not a lightweight yet, but certainly its position as a power is shrinking. What does that mean for the country's foreign policy and its various players? What room is left, and for whom? In Canada Among Nations, 2007 a team of specialists explores the space that Canada currently occupies in the global policy landscape and considers the bureaucratic players who manage this "occupation." Looking at trade, the environment, development, defence, intellectual property rights, and, the biggest file of all, the United States, they examine the various games involved, from t...
Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada\u27s history is one of seekin...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
In the 2005 edition of the Canada Among Nations series, contributors explore the divergences - the s...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada is more accurately described as an independent imperialist country than a relatively depende...
Much of the recent public debate about Canada's foreign policy has focused on issues of resources an...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
Just as Canada is increasingly at home in the world, the world is increasingly finding a home in Can...
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultura...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
The paper deals with the apparent gap between Canada's considerable reservoir of international socia...
Canada's role as world power and its sense of itself in the global landscape has been largely shaped...
Globalization and the shifting tectonic plates of the international system have led to an increasing...
This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada\u27s history is one of seekin...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
In the 2005 edition of the Canada Among Nations series, contributors explore the divergences - the s...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada is more accurately described as an independent imperialist country than a relatively depende...
Much of the recent public debate about Canada's foreign policy has focused on issues of resources an...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
Just as Canada is increasingly at home in the world, the world is increasingly finding a home in Can...
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultura...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
The paper deals with the apparent gap between Canada's considerable reservoir of international socia...
Canada's role as world power and its sense of itself in the global landscape has been largely shaped...
Globalization and the shifting tectonic plates of the international system have led to an increasing...
This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
Canada has long been integrated into the international economy. Canada\u27s history is one of seekin...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...