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Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 - Canadian Foreign Policy in a New Millennium: The Search for Understanding
CONTEMPORARY CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY: AN OVERVIEW
A MAP OF THE BOOK & OF CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE VOLUME: A CLOSER LOOK
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
NOTES
2 - The Prime Minister, PMO, and PCO: Makers of Canadian Foreign Policy?
THE BASIC PRINCIPLES
THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
Pioneer Days
The Golden Age
Contemporary Times
AN OVERALL EVALUATION
NOTES
I - REFOCUSED EFFORTS
3 - Forty Years of Neglect, Indifference, and Apathy: The Relentless Decline of Canada’s Armed Forces
PART ONE: CANADIAN DEFENSE
PART TWO: CANADIAN DEFENSE 1968-2004: ABDICATING CANADIAN DEFENSE RESPONSIBILITIES
PART THREE: CONCLUSION
NOTES
4 - The Evolution of Liberalization in Canada’s Trade Policy
WHAT CHANGED?
WHY THE CONSERVATIVES? QUEBEC AND THE CONSTITUTION
WHY THE RENT-SEEKERS? NO MORE LUMPY PROTECTIONISM
WHY THE LIBERALS? NO ONE LEFT TO PROTECT
CONCLUSION
NOTES
5 - Foreign Policy by Other Means: Paradiplomacy and the Canadian Provinces
GLOBALIZATION, FEDERALISM, CULTURE, AND PARADIPLOMACY
WHY PARADIPLOMACY IN CANADIAN PROVINCES?
THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
CONCLUSION
NOTES
II - MULTICULTURAL CHALLENGES
6 - “There Are No Half-Countries”: Canada, La Francophonie, and the Projection of Canadian Biculturalism, 1960–2002
ESTABLISHING THE ACCT
THE QUEST FOR A FRANCOPHONE SUMMIT
THE SUMMITS: SEEKING IDENTITY AND PURPOSE
CONCLUSION
NOTES
7 - Lending Forces: Canada’s Military Peacekeeping
CULTURE AND PUBLIC OPINION
PEACEKEEPING IN CANADA: FAC AND MIDDLE-POWER DIPLOMACY
PEACEKEEPING IN CANADA: DND AND THE MILITARY PERSPECTIVE
CANADIAN POLITICS AND RECENT PEACEKEEPING INNOVATIONS
CONCLUSION
NOTES
8 - International Conflict Prevention: An Assessment of Canadian Perceptions and Policies
TERMS AND CONCEPTS
CANADA AND CONFLICT PREVENTION
RATIONALE, METHODOLOGY, AND QUANTITATIVE RESULTS
KEY FINDINGS AND DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
NOTES
9 - Canadian Official Development Assistance Policy: Juggling the National Interest and Humanitarian Impulses
THREE TYPES OF INFLUENCES ON CANADA’S OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
CANADA’S FOREIGN AID BUREAUCRACY
INFLUENCES ON CANADIAN ODA
NEW TRENDS IN CANADIAN ODA
CONCLUSIONS
NOTES
10 - Canadian Foreign Policy and International Human Rights
SOME EXTANT ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION
RIGHTS IN THE GENERAL CONTEXT OF CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY-MAKING
REVIEW OF KEY HYPOTHESES AND DETAILS OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
RESULTS
CONCLUSION
NOTES
11 - Canada and International Financial Policy: Non-Hegemonic Leadership and Systemic Stability
POWER AND LEADERSHIP IN THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
CANADA AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
CANADA AND THE REFORM OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE
BURDEN SHARING WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
DEBT RELIEF
CONCLUSION
NOTES
III - CANADA AND WORLD REGIONS
12 - Canada as a Northern Nation: Finding a Role for the Arctic Council
THE NATURE OF THE INQUIRY
CANADIAN VIEWS OF THE NORTH PRIOR TO WORLD WAR II
CANADIAN INTERESTS IN THE NORTH–COLD WAR PERSPECTIVES
CANADIAN PERCEPTIONS OF THE NORTH AT THE END OF THE COLD WAR
THE IDEA OF AN ARCTIC COUNCIL
SELLING THE ARCTIC COUNCIL
SECURING ACCEPTANCE OF THE ARCTIC COUNCIL AND CANADIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS
CREATING A NORTHERN DIMENSION TO CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
ASSESSING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A “NORTHERN DIMENSION” TO CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY
NOTES
13 - Canada in Latin America: A Foreign Policy of Ambivalence, Pragmatism, or Inconslstency?
CANADA AND LATIN AMERICA PRIOR TO THE END OF THE COLD WAR
THE HUMAN SECURITY AGENDA
CANADA’S PLAN FOR THE HEMISPHERE: LINKING SECURITY TO ECONOMIC SUCCESS
THE OAS
THE SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS
HUMAN SECURITY AND LATIN AMERICA
BEYOND CONFUSION: CANADA-MEXICO RELATIONS AFTER 9/11
NOTES
14 - Canadian Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Reflexive Multilateralism in an Evolving World
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS: THE SUEZ CRISIS
DESPERATE FOR COMPROMISE: THE 2003 IRAQ CRISIS
CONCLUSION
NOTES
15 - The Political Economy of Canada’s Relations with the European Union
INTRODUCTION
GENERALIZING ABOUT REGIONAL INTEGRATION
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND ITS INSTITUTIONS
CONCLUSION
NOTES
16 - Canada-U.S. Relations: Personality, Pattern, and Domestic Politics
ACTORS AT THE TOP FAIL TO COMMUNICATE AND COORDINATE
THE U.S.-CANADA FOREIGN POLICY COOPERATION CYCLE
THE USE OF FOREIGN POLICY FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSE AND ITS CONSEQUENCE
CONCLUSION
NOTES
IV - EXTERNAL VIEWPOINTS INTO CANADA
17 - Canada’s Military Capability and Sovereignty at the Dawn of the New Century
NOTES
18 - The Foundations of Canadian Foreign Policy: Federalism, Confederalism, International Law, and the Quebec Precedent
NOTES
V - INTERNAL PERSPECTIVES
19 - Civil-Military Relations and Canadian Foreign Policy: The Case of Gender Integration and the Canadian Navy
CIVIL RIGHTS
CIVILIAN CONTROL AND REFLECTIONS OF SOCIETY
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN MARCOM
GENDER INTEGRATION ACROSS STATES
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX I: SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE MINISTER’S ADVISORY BOARD
NOTES
APPENDICES NOTES
20 - Civil Society Participation in Canadian Foreign Policy: Expanded Consultation in the Chrétien Years
EXPANDED CONSULTATION IN THE CHRÉTIEN YEARS
TRANSNATIONAL POLITICAL PROCESSES AND FOREIGN POLICY-MAKING
EXPLOITING THE INTERNET FOR THE FOREIGN POLICY DIALOGUE 2003
ASSESSMENT AND CONCLUSION
NOTES
21 - Conclusion: Understanding Canada’s Foreign Policy Challenges
WHITHER CANADA? AN OVERVIEW
FUTURE PATHS
A FOREIGN POLICY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
NOTES
Bibliography
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
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