Lexington Books
Pages: 610
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-0-7391-1493-3 • Paperback • April 2006 • $77.99 • (£60.00)
978-0-7391-5580-6 • eBook • May 2006 • $74.00 • (£57.00)
Originally from Montreal, Marc J. O'Reilly is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Heidelberg College, where he teaches courses on Canadian foreign policy and other International Relations subjects. His work on Canadian foreign policy has appeared in The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, The American Review of Canadian Studies, and International Public Opinion and the Bosnia Crisis (Lexington Books). Patrick James is Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California (PhD, University of Maryland, College Park). James is the author of ten books and over a hundred articles and book chapters. Nelson Michaud is Associate professor of Political Science and International Relations, Chair of the Groupe d'Ztudes, de recherche et de formation internationales (GERFI), and Chair of the Laboratoire d'Ztude sur les politiques publiques et la mondialisation at the _cole nationale d'administration publique; he is Fellow of the Canadian Defence and foreign Affairs Institute, Researcher-Member of the Institut QuZbZcois des Hautes _tudes Internationales, Associate Researcher at the Centre d'Ztudes interamZricaines and Research fellow at the Centre for foreign policy studies (Dalhousie University).
Chapter 1 Canadian Foreign Policy in a New Millennium: The Search for Understanding
Chapter 2 The Prime Minister, PMO & PCO: Makers of Canadian Foreign Policy?
Chapter 3 Forty Years of Neglect, Indifference, and Apathy: The Relentless Decline of Canada's Armed Forces
Chapter 4 The Evolution of Liberalization in Canada's Trade Policy
Chapter 5 Foreign Policy by Other Means: Paradiplomacy and the Canadian Provinces
Chapter 6 There Are No Half-Countries: Canada, La Francophonie, and the Projection of Canadian Biculturalism, 1960-2002
Chapter 7 Lending Forces: Canada's Military Peacekeeping
Chapter 8 International Conflict Prevention: An Assessment of Canadian Perceptions and Policies
Chapter 9 Canadian Official Development Assistance Policy: Juggling the National Interest and Humanitarian Impulses
Chapter 10 Canadian Foreign Policy and International Human Rights
Chapter 11 Canada and International Financial Policy: Non-Hegemonic Leadership and Systemic Stability
Chapter 12 Canada as a Northern Nation: Finding a Role for the Arctic Council
Chapter 13 Canada in Latin America: A Foreign Policy of Ambivalence, Pragmatism, or Inconsistency?
Chapter 14 Canadian Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Reflexive Multilateralism in an Evolving World
Chapter 15 The Political Economy of Canada's Relations with the European Union
Chapter 16 Canada-U.S. Relations: Personality, Pattern, and Domestic Politics
Chapter 17 Canada's Military Capability and Sovereignty At the Dawn of the New Century
Chapter 18 The Foundations of Canadian Foreign Policy: Federalism, Confederalism, International Law, and the Québec Precedent
Chapter 19 Civil-Military Relations and Canadian Foreign Policy: The Case of Gender Integration and the Canadian Navy
Chapter 20 Civil Society Participation in Canadian Foreign Policy: Expanded Consultation in the Chrétien Years
Chapter 21 Understanding Canada's Foreign Policy Challenges
...this is a very useful book.......
— July 2007
This is a collection of insightful essays that also provide a veritable tour d'horizon of the major issues in the formulation and execution of contemporary Canadian foreign policy.....
— Joseph T. Jockel