In the 2005 edition of the Canada Among Nations series, contributors explore the divergences - the split - within Canada over a number of foreign policy areas, including defence and economic strategies. This volume highlights Canada's pivotal relationship with the U.S. in contrast to its important potential associations with Brazil, Russia, India, and China. Canada Among Nations, 2005 also examines divergences at the organizational level as outlined in the 2005 International Policy Review and the split between Foreign Affairs Canada and International Trade Canada. Canada Among Nations is produced by The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University and The Centre for International Governance Innovation
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The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
The history of Canadian interaction with American states both unilaterally and through the Pan-Ameri...
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While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
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Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
The history of Canadian interaction with American states both unilaterally and through the Pan-Ameri...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultura...
Much of the recent public debate about Canada's foreign policy has focused on issues of resources an...
This article examines the Canadian data collected by the Teaching, Research and International Policy...
The relationship between Canada and the United States is the focus of many accounts in Canadian soci...
'Canada plays little part in Europe's Atlantic policy. Yet European and German policy makers should ...
Canadian foreign policy since the Second World War has passed through a number of stages, ranging fr...
Subject of the thesis is the Canadian foreign policy towards the USA. It deals with its historic dev...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
This paper examines how international education (IE) as a tool of government foreign policy is chall...
Turbulence will mark the world economy in the coming decade as Canada’s traditional trading partners...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
The history of Canadian interaction with American states both unilaterally and through the Pan-Ameri...