The Palgrave handbook of Canada in international affairs

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Auteur principal: Murray, Robert W. (1983-....). (Directeur de la publication)
Autres auteurs: Gecelovsky, Paul. (Directeur de la publication)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cham : Springer International Publishing.
Collection: Canada and international affairs (Online)
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Résumé: This book argues that Canada and its international policies are at a crossroads as US hegemony is increasingly challenged and a new international order is emerging. The contributors look at how Canada has been adjusting to this new environment and resetting priorities to meet its international policy objectives in a number of different fields: from the alignment of domestic politics along new foreign policies, to reshaping its international identity in a post-Anglo order, its relationship with international organizations such as the UN and NATO, place among middle powers, management of peace operations and defense, role in G7 and G20, climate change and Arctic policy, development, and relations with the Global South. Embracing multilateralism has been and will continue to be key to Canada's repositioning and its ability to maintain its position in this new world order. This book takes a comprehensive look at Canada's role in the world and the various political and policy variables that will impact Canada's foreign policy decisions into the future. Chapter 22 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Robert W. Murray is the President and CEO at Grande Prairie Regional College in Alberta, Canada and a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute. Paul Gecelovsky is a faculty member at the University of Windsor and was previously the inaugural Royal Bank Financial Group Fellow in Political Economy in the Department of Economics and Political Science at Western University, Canada
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