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A precise, hard-hitting analysis of sloppy policy and poor execution that have weakened Canada's foreign policy and worldwide standing since the mid-1990s | Reveals how the politics of foreign policy and its actual purposes can work against one another | An authoritative assessment of why our foreign associations and alliances can sometimes be unproductive | Outlines a better, clearer Canadian foreign policy for the future, one more reflective of Canadians and our core values | Takes stock of what has and has not worked over two decades of Canadian foreign policy | Written by one of Canada's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
  • A precise, hard-hitting analysis of sloppy policy and poor execution that have weakened Canada's foreign policy and worldwide standing since the mid-1990s
  • Reveals how the politics of foreign policy and its actual purposes can work against one another
  • An authoritative assessment of why our foreign associations and alliances can sometimes be unproductive
  • Outlines a better, clearer Canadian foreign policy for the future, one more reflective of Canadians and our core values
  • Takes stock of what has and has not worked over two decades of Canadian foreign policy
  • Written by one of Canada's most active legislative and research foreign policy practitioners, who has worked in Russia, the U.S., Poland, Malta, Italy, Germany, Israel, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, the U.K., France, Afghanistan, Sweden, Iceland, Tanzania and Kenya, Inuvik, and Nunavut

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Autorenporträt
Hugh Segal has been active in foreign and security policy for over thirty years, and has chaired the Senate Foreign Affairs and Special Anti-Terrorism committees and the Canadian Institute for Strategic Studies. He is a Senior Fellow of the Munk School of Global Affairs and the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute in Calgary, and was elected the Fifth Master of Massey College. Hugh lives in Kingston.