In the national interest : Canadian foreign policy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909-2009 /

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Imprint:Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 2011.
Description:1 online resource (ix, 272 pages).
Language:English
Series:Beyond boundaries, Canadian defence and strategic studies series, 1925-2919 ; 3
Beyond boundaries (Online) ; 3.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13416722
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Other authors / contributors:Donaghy, Greg.
Carroll, Michael K. (Michael Kiernan)
ISBN:9781552385395
1552385396
9781552385616
1552385612
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9781280127175
9781552385623
1552385620
9781552385388
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
Summary:Canada's role as world power and its sense of itself in the global landscape has been largely shaped and defined over the past 100 years by the changing policies and personalities in the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). This engaging and provocative book brings together fifteen of the country's leading historians and political scientists to discuss a century of Canada's national interests and DFAIT's role in defining and pursuing them. Accomplished and influential analysts such as Jack Granatstein, Norman Hillmer, and Nelson Michaud, are joined by rising stars like Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Chapnick, and Tammy Nemeth in commenting on the history and future implications of Canada's foreign policy. In the National Interest gives fresh insight into the Canada First concept in the 1920s, the North American security issues in the 1930s, Canada's vision for the United Nations, early security warnings in the Arctic, the rise of the international francophone community, conflicting continental visions over energy, and Canada/U.S. policy discussions. The impact of politicians and senior bureaucrats such as O.D. Skelton, Lester B. Pearson, Marcel Cadieux, Jules Leger, Pierre Trudeau and Brian Mulroney are set against issues such as national defence, popular opinion, human rights, and energy production. In the National Interest also provides a platform for discussion about Canada's future role on the international stage. With its unique combination of administrative and policy history, In the National Interest is in a field of its own.
Other form:Print version: Donaghy, Greg. In the National Interest : Canadian Foreign Policy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909-2009. Calgary : University of Calgary Press, ©2000 9781552385388