Focusing on the period following 2000, and by juxtaposing Jean Chrétien's G8 activism with the Harper government's retreat from continental engagement, David Black's Canada and Africa in the New Millennium illustrates a history of consistent inconsistency in Canada's relationship with Africa.
Focusing on the period following 2000, and by juxtaposing Jean Chrétien's G8 activism with the Harper government's retreat from continental engagement, David Black's Canada and Africa in the New Millennium illustrates a history of consistent inconsistency in Canada's relationship with Africa.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Black is Lester B. Pearson Professor of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. His research has focused on Canada's role in sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa's place within the continent, and sport in world politics. He is co-editor of A Decade of Human Security (2006) and The International Politics of Mass Atrocities: The Case of Darfur (2008).
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Table of Contents for Canada and Africa in the New Millennium: The Politics of Consistent Inconsistency by David R. Black Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Theorizing Canadian Policy toward Africa 2. Canada, the G8, and Africa: The Rise and Decline of a Hegemonic Project 3. "Africa" as Serial Morality Tale in Canadian Foreign Policy 4. "Iconic Internationalists" and the Representation of Canada in/through Africa 5. Canadian Aid to Africa: The Elusive Search for Purpose 6. Canada and Peace Operations in Africa: The Logic and Limits of Engagement 7. Canadian Extractive Companies in Africa: Exposing the Hegemonic Imperative (with Malcolm Savage) 8. Conclusion: Africa Policy and the End of Liberal Internationalism? Appendix A: Canadian Bilateral Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa 1990-2010 Appendix B: United Nations Peace Support Missions since 1990 Appendix C: Key Canadian Contributions to Peace Operations in Africa since 1990 Notes References Index
Table of Contents for Canada and Africa in the New Millennium: The Politics of Consistent Inconsistency by David R. Black Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. Theorizing Canadian Policy toward Africa 2. Canada, the G8, and Africa: The Rise and Decline of a Hegemonic Project 3. "Africa" as Serial Morality Tale in Canadian Foreign Policy 4. "Iconic Internationalists" and the Representation of Canada in/through Africa 5. Canadian Aid to Africa: The Elusive Search for Purpose 6. Canada and Peace Operations in Africa: The Logic and Limits of Engagement 7. Canadian Extractive Companies in Africa: Exposing the Hegemonic Imperative (with Malcolm Savage) 8. Conclusion: Africa Policy and the End of Liberal Internationalism? Appendix A: Canadian Bilateral Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa 1990-2010 Appendix B: United Nations Peace Support Missions since 1990 Appendix C: Key Canadian Contributions to Peace Operations in Africa since 1990 Notes References Index
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