Just as Canada is increasingly at home in the world, the world is increasingly finding a home in Canada. The World in Canada confronts three questions: What are the implications of the dramatic and sustained shift in the Canadian ethnic mosaic for foreign policy? In what ways do diasporas influence Canadian foreign policy? What impact will and should Canada's demographic changes have on Canadian foreign policy in the long term?
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- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-242) and index
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- CaOOCEL
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 327.71009/049
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 22
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- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- n-cn---
- ISBN
- 9780773574557 9780773532960
- LCCN
- F1034.2
- LCCN Item number
- W665 2008eb
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- DLC
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- NLC
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- 1 electronic text (vi, 256 p.)
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- Canada
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- (CaBNVSL)slc00223670 (OCoLC)752479261 (CaOOCEL)427917
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Acknowledgments 10
- Introduction 14
- 1 A Question of Degree: The Prime Minister, Political Leadership, and Canadian Foreign Policy 27
- 2 Assessing the Impact of Recent Immigration Trends on Canadian Foreign Policy 42
- 3 Jamaica, Haiti, and the Role of Diasporas 61
- 4 Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 89
- 5 The Parizeau-Chrétien Version: Ethnicity and Canadian Grand Strategy 103
- 6 Muslim Communities: The Pitfalls of Decision-Making in Canadian Foreign Policy 120
- 7 Just How Liberal and Democratic Is Canadian Foreign Policy? 134
- 8 Public Perceptions of Canada-us Relations: Regionalism and Diversity 160
- 9 Defense Policy Distorted by the Sovereignist Prism? The Bloc Québécois on Security and Defense Questions (1990–2005) 180
- 10 Interpreting Quebec’s International Relations: Whim or Necessity? 200
- Conclusion: Putting Canada’s Diversity into Canadian Foreign Policy 217
- Bibliography 228
- Contributors 254
- Index 258
- A 258
- B 258
- C 259
- D 260
- E 260
- F 261
- G 261
- H 261
- I 262
- J 263
- K 263
- L 263
- M 263
- N 264
- O 264
- P 265
- Q 265
- R 265
- S 266
- T 266
- U 267
- V 267
- W 267
- Y 267