Canada Among Nations, 1996
Big Enough to be Heard
Fen Osler Hampson author Maureen Appel Molot author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:15th May '96
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Canada is a relatively small player on the world scene, but is still big enough to be heard. The theme of this year's volume of Canada Among Nations is the need for choices in Canadian foreign policy. In an environment of fiscal constraint, the necessity of choice is related to establishing priorities within the multitude of international organizations to which Canada belongs. If we can no longer afford to be a member of a large number of international institutions, which memberships will we uphold and on what grounds will we decide? These questions and others are addressed from a variety of standpoints. As in the past, each article in Canada Among Nations is a free-standing contribution. Contributors have their own distinctive viewpoints and perspectives on where Canada stands in the community of nations and where the country's foreign policy priorities should lie.
ISBN: 9780886292829
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 539g
336 pages