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Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World examines the theoretical and practical realities of a unipolar world - a system in which a single power is disproportionally dominant and influential - and asks how it affects Canadian foreign policy.
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Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World examines the theoretical and practical realities of a unipolar world - a system in which a single power is disproportionally dominant and influential - and asks how it affects Canadian foreign policy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199020362
- ISBN-10: 0199020361
- Artikelnr.: 47868162
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199020362
- ISBN-10: 0199020361
- Artikelnr.: 47868162
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Hawes is a professor (currently on leave) in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University and the CEO of Fulbright Canada. Christopher Kirkey is the director of the Center for the Study of Canada at State University of New York College at Plattsburgh. He holds a concurrent position as professor of political science.
* Contributors
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Period:
Changes and Challenges
* Part One: International Structure and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 1: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Structure Matters: The
Impact of the Unipolar World on Canada's Foreign Policy
* 2: David G. Haglund: Order and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of
Homeland Security
* 3: Lasha Tchantouridzé: Unipolarity: End of an Error
* Part Two: Regional Priorities and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 4: Andrea Charron, Joël Plouffe, and Stéphane Roussel: Russian
National Interests and the Arctic: Foreign Policy Implications for
Canada
* 5: Phil Oxhorn: Canadian Development Policies in a Unipolar World
* 6: Costanza Musu: Canada and the MENA Region: The Foreign Policy of a
Middle Power
* 7: Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald: A Community of Fate?
Non-polarity and North American Security Interdependence
* 8: Justin Massie and Manuel Dorion-Soulié: Canada's China Policy in a
(Declining?) Unipolar World: Engagement, Containment, or
Indifference?
* Part Three: Issues and Actors in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 9: Christopher J. Kukucha: Questioning Polarity: Structural
Considerations, Domestic Politics, and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy
* 10: Geoffrey E. Hale: Pulling Against Gravity? The Evolution of
Canadian Trade and Investment Policies in a Multipolar World
* 11: Elizabeth L. Chalecki and Lisa L. Ferrari: More Maple Leaf, Less
CO2: Canada and a Global Geo-engineering Regime
* 12: Prosper Bernard Jr and Christopher J. Kirkey: Middle-Power
Paradox in a Unipolar World: The Promises and Limitations of Canadian
Leadership in an Age of Human Security
* 13: Kenneth M. Holland: How Unipolarity Impacts Canada's Engagement
with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
* Part Four: Future Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 14: John Kirton: Vulnerable America, Capable Canada: Convergent
Leadership for an Interconnected World
* 15: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Change in the
International Political System: The Road Ahead
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Period:
Changes and Challenges
* Part One: International Structure and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 1: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Structure Matters: The
Impact of the Unipolar World on Canada's Foreign Policy
* 2: David G. Haglund: Order and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of
Homeland Security
* 3: Lasha Tchantouridzé: Unipolarity: End of an Error
* Part Two: Regional Priorities and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 4: Andrea Charron, Joël Plouffe, and Stéphane Roussel: Russian
National Interests and the Arctic: Foreign Policy Implications for
Canada
* 5: Phil Oxhorn: Canadian Development Policies in a Unipolar World
* 6: Costanza Musu: Canada and the MENA Region: The Foreign Policy of a
Middle Power
* 7: Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald: A Community of Fate?
Non-polarity and North American Security Interdependence
* 8: Justin Massie and Manuel Dorion-Soulié: Canada's China Policy in a
(Declining?) Unipolar World: Engagement, Containment, or
Indifference?
* Part Three: Issues and Actors in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 9: Christopher J. Kukucha: Questioning Polarity: Structural
Considerations, Domestic Politics, and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy
* 10: Geoffrey E. Hale: Pulling Against Gravity? The Evolution of
Canadian Trade and Investment Policies in a Multipolar World
* 11: Elizabeth L. Chalecki and Lisa L. Ferrari: More Maple Leaf, Less
CO2: Canada and a Global Geo-engineering Regime
* 12: Prosper Bernard Jr and Christopher J. Kirkey: Middle-Power
Paradox in a Unipolar World: The Promises and Limitations of Canadian
Leadership in an Age of Human Security
* 13: Kenneth M. Holland: How Unipolarity Impacts Canada's Engagement
with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
* Part Four: Future Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 14: John Kirton: Vulnerable America, Capable Canada: Convergent
Leadership for an Interconnected World
* 15: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Change in the
International Political System: The Road Ahead
* Glossary
* Index
* Contributors
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Period:
Changes and Challenges
* Part One: International Structure and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 1: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Structure Matters: The
Impact of the Unipolar World on Canada's Foreign Policy
* 2: David G. Haglund: Order and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of
Homeland Security
* 3: Lasha Tchantouridzé: Unipolarity: End of an Error
* Part Two: Regional Priorities and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 4: Andrea Charron, Joël Plouffe, and Stéphane Roussel: Russian
National Interests and the Arctic: Foreign Policy Implications for
Canada
* 5: Phil Oxhorn: Canadian Development Policies in a Unipolar World
* 6: Costanza Musu: Canada and the MENA Region: The Foreign Policy of a
Middle Power
* 7: Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald: A Community of Fate?
Non-polarity and North American Security Interdependence
* 8: Justin Massie and Manuel Dorion-Soulié: Canada's China Policy in a
(Declining?) Unipolar World: Engagement, Containment, or
Indifference?
* Part Three: Issues and Actors in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 9: Christopher J. Kukucha: Questioning Polarity: Structural
Considerations, Domestic Politics, and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy
* 10: Geoffrey E. Hale: Pulling Against Gravity? The Evolution of
Canadian Trade and Investment Policies in a Multipolar World
* 11: Elizabeth L. Chalecki and Lisa L. Ferrari: More Maple Leaf, Less
CO2: Canada and a Global Geo-engineering Regime
* 12: Prosper Bernard Jr and Christopher J. Kirkey: Middle-Power
Paradox in a Unipolar World: The Promises and Limitations of Canadian
Leadership in an Age of Human Security
* 13: Kenneth M. Holland: How Unipolarity Impacts Canada's Engagement
with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
* Part Four: Future Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 14: John Kirton: Vulnerable America, Capable Canada: Convergent
Leadership for an Interconnected World
* 15: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Change in the
International Political System: The Road Ahead
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface
* Foreword
* Introduction: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Period:
Changes and Challenges
* Part One: International Structure and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 1: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Structure Matters: The
Impact of the Unipolar World on Canada's Foreign Policy
* 2: David G. Haglund: Order and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of
Homeland Security
* 3: Lasha Tchantouridzé: Unipolarity: End of an Error
* Part Two: Regional Priorities and Canadian Foreign Policy
* 4: Andrea Charron, Joël Plouffe, and Stéphane Roussel: Russian
National Interests and the Arctic: Foreign Policy Implications for
Canada
* 5: Phil Oxhorn: Canadian Development Policies in a Unipolar World
* 6: Costanza Musu: Canada and the MENA Region: The Foreign Policy of a
Middle Power
* 7: Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald: A Community of Fate?
Non-polarity and North American Security Interdependence
* 8: Justin Massie and Manuel Dorion-Soulié: Canada's China Policy in a
(Declining?) Unipolar World: Engagement, Containment, or
Indifference?
* Part Three: Issues and Actors in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 9: Christopher J. Kukucha: Questioning Polarity: Structural
Considerations, Domestic Politics, and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy
* 10: Geoffrey E. Hale: Pulling Against Gravity? The Evolution of
Canadian Trade and Investment Policies in a Multipolar World
* 11: Elizabeth L. Chalecki and Lisa L. Ferrari: More Maple Leaf, Less
CO2: Canada and a Global Geo-engineering Regime
* 12: Prosper Bernard Jr and Christopher J. Kirkey: Middle-Power
Paradox in a Unipolar World: The Promises and Limitations of Canadian
Leadership in an Age of Human Security
* 13: Kenneth M. Holland: How Unipolarity Impacts Canada's Engagement
with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
* Part Four: Future Directions in Canadian Foreign Policy
* 14: John Kirton: Vulnerable America, Capable Canada: Convergent
Leadership for an Interconnected World
* 15: Michael K. Hawes and Christopher J. Kirkey: Change in the
International Political System: The Road Ahead
* Glossary
* Index