Canada: A Middle-Aged Power
β Scribed by John W. Holmes
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Carleton Library Series; 98
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
PART I: FOREIGN POLICY REVIEWED
1. The Canadian Role as Usurper
2. The New Perspectives of Canadian Foreign Policy
3. Canada: The Reluctant Power
4. Canada and the Crisis of Middle Powers
5. The Role of Diplomacy
6. After 25 Years
PART II: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
1. The New Age of Functionalism
2. Canada and βCollective Securityβ
3 The United Nations and the Frustration of Conflict
(i). Mediation or Enforcement?
(ii). Mediation: Art or Science β Notes on the Talloires Conference, 1969
PART III: COUNTERWEIGHTS
1. Odd Man Out in the Atlantic Community
2. International Security: A Wallflower View
3. Shadow and Substance: Diplomatic Relations between Britain and Canada
4. Canada and the Pacific
5. The Illusion of Europe
PART IV: NORTH AMERICA
1. In Praise of National Boundaries: The case against creeping continentialism
2. Political and Security Issues
3. Canada, Latin America, and United States Foreign Policy
4. Impact of Domestic Political Factors
5. The Vietnam War and Canada
6. Quebec Nationalism and Canadian-American Relations
PART V: IN CONCLUSION
1. Convocation address
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