
Provides an in-depth analysis of Canada's role on a global scale through an examination of our relations with other nations. This title highlights the most pressing issues facing us to date in the international sphere but also contains thorough historical background on the significant events that have contributed to the present shape of our country.
This work investigates the multifaceted role of Canada within the international community and the historical factors that have shaped its current diplomatic standing. Robert Kolpin utilizes a combination of historical analysis and contemporary policy review to examine how Canada navigates its relationships with other nations. The text provides a framework for understanding the primary geopolitical challenges currently facing the country while grounding these issues in the context of significant past events.
What You Will Find
Experts and readers often note that this text serves as a comprehensive overview for those seeking to understand the complexities of Canadian foreign affairs. The prose is accessible to students and general readers while maintaining enough analytical depth to be useful for those interested in international relations.
Page Count:
98
Publication Date:
1999-05-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195413334
ISBN-13:
9780195413335
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