Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats
Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Making of Foreign Policy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:15th Jun '23
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Foreign policy is a tricky business. Typically, challenges and proposed solutions are perceived as disparate unless a leader can amass enough support for an idea that creates alignment. And because the prime minister is typically the one proposing that idea, Canadian foreign policy can be analyzed through the actions of these leaders.
Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats explores how prime ministers from Sir John A. Macdonald to Justin Trudeau have shaped foreign policy by manipulating government structures, adopting and rejecting options, and imprinting their personalities on the process. Contributors consider the impact of a wide range of policy decisions – increasing or decreasing department budgets, forming or ending alliances, and pursuing trade relationships – particularly as these choices affected the bureaucracies that deliver foreign policy diplomatically and militarily.
This innovative focus is destined to trigger a new appreciation for the formidable personal attention and acuity involved in a successful approach to external affairs.
"[Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats] is extensive in its range, exhaustive in its scope, and impressive in its scholarship and insight into Canada’s political leaders since 1867."
-- Raymond Blake, University of Regina * Social History *Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats brings together insightful analysis of Canadian foreign policy from the top down. This approach has regrettably fallen out of fashion in recent times, but Dutil and his collaborators remind us how our most senior decision makers influence the direction of the country on the global stage.
-- J. D. M. Stewart * Literary Review of CanaISBN: 9780774868556
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Weight: 760g
408 pages