Harper's World

Harper's World

The Politicization of Canadian Foreign Policy, 2006-2015

McKenna, Peter

University of Toronto Press

02/2022

396

Mole

Inglês

9781487521783

15 a 20 dias

500

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Acknowledgments
Preface

Part I: Contextual Environment
1. Introduction: Stephen Harper and Canadian Foreign Policy
Peter Mckenna

2. Primat der Wahlurne: Ideology and Politicization in Harper's Foreign Policy
Kim Richard Nossal

3. Bullies, Busy-work and Bureaucrats Inside `Fort Pearson' During the Harper Years
Peter Mckenna

Part II: Multilateral Perspectives

4. Stephen Harper's Canada and the United Nations: A Tale Full of Sound and Fury?
Alistair D. Edgar

5. International Climate Change Policy in the Harper Era
Mark Winfield and Vanessa Scanga

6. Learning the Hard Way: Harper, Canadian Defence Policy and Combatting International Terror
Jeffrey Rice and Stefanie Von Hlatky

7. Stephen Harper's War in Afghanistan: Eagerly In, Cautiously Out
Justin Massie

Part III: Bilateral and Regional Relationships

8. Stephen Harper and the Politics of Canada-U.S. Relations
Duane Bratt

9. Trade in the Key of Blue: Canadian Economic Diplomacy in the Harper Years
Asa Mckercher

10. The Recasting of the Arctic Sovereignty Theme: Assessing Harper's Arctic Foreign Policy
Andrea Charron

11. Canada and the Americas: From Liberal to Conservative Internationalism
Jean-Philippe Therien, Gordon Mace and Hugo Lavoie-Deslongchamps

12. China Choices: The Harper Era and Its Legacy
Paul Evans

13. Stephen Harper: "To Russia With Love"
David Carment with Milana Nikolko and Katarina Koleva

14. Canada and Israel Under the Harper Conservatives: Interpreting a Radical Shift in Foreign Policy
Shaun Narine

15. The Harper Government and Sub-Saharan Africa: The End of Aspiration?
David R. Black

Conclusion
Contributors
Index
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Canadian foreign policy; Stephen Harper; Conservative Party; politicization; diplomacy; politics; Canada