Recent Canadian foreign policy has fixated upon Canada?s former status as a middle power within a small club of western, democratic states. The emergence of a US-dominated world and of an integrated North American economy and the decline of multilateral rules and institutions as prime instruments of global governance have left Canadian foreign policy searching for new purpose and direction. From Pride to Influence brings Canadian foreign policy into the twenty-first century by grounding it in a conception of the national interest that accepts the primacy of the United States in guaranteeing Canadian national security and prosperity.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-418) and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 327.71009/045
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- 22
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- 9780774815871 9780774815895
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- F1034.2
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- H38 2008eb
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- 1 electronic text (xii, 436 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Preface 8
- 1 Doing Foreign Policy 16
- 2 Fads, Fashions, and Competing Perspectives 32
- 3 The Making of Canadian Foreign Policy 69
- 4 Legacies from the Past 97
- 5 The Global Search for Security 116
- 6 The Global Search for Prosperity 154
- 7 Ties That Bind 180
- 8 Myths, Perceptions, Values, and Canada-US Relations 214
- 9 Managing Relations with the United States 243
- 10 A World of Infinite Options 285
- 11 Doing Foreign Policy ... Seriously ... in the Twenty-First Century 333
- List of Acronyms 349
- Notes 351
- Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading 424
- Index 432
- A 432
- B 433
- C 434
- D 436
- E 437
- F 437
- G 439
- H 439
- I 440
- J 441
- K 442
- L 442
- M 442
- N 443
- O 444
- P 444
- Q 445
- R 445
- S 446
- T 447
- U 448
- V 449
- W 449
- Y 449
- Z 449