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Introduction
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David Carment
and David Bercuson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- A Question of Degree: The Prime Minister, Political Leadership, and Canadian Foreign Policy 16
- Assessing the Impact of Recent Immigration Trends on Canadian Foreign Policy 31
- Jamaica, Haiti, and the Role of Diasporas 50
- Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 78
- The Parizeau-Chrétien Version: Ethnicity and Canadian Grand Strategy 92
- Muslim Communities: The Pitfalls of Decision-Making in Canadian Foreign Policy 109
- Just How Liberal and Democratic Is Canadian Foreign Policy? 123
- Public Perceptions of Canada-US Relations: Regionalism and Diversity 149
- Defense Policy Distorted by the Sovereignist Prism? The Bloc Québécois on Security and Defense Questions (1990–2005) 169
- Interpreting Quebec’s International Relations: Whim or Necessity? 189
- Conclusion: Putting Canada’s Diversity into Canadian Foreign Policy 206
- Bibliography 217
- Contributors 243
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
- A Question of Degree: The Prime Minister, Political Leadership, and Canadian Foreign Policy 16
- Assessing the Impact of Recent Immigration Trends on Canadian Foreign Policy 31
- Jamaica, Haiti, and the Role of Diasporas 50
- Multiculturalism and Canadian Foreign Policy 78
- The Parizeau-Chrétien Version: Ethnicity and Canadian Grand Strategy 92
- Muslim Communities: The Pitfalls of Decision-Making in Canadian Foreign Policy 109
- Just How Liberal and Democratic Is Canadian Foreign Policy? 123
- Public Perceptions of Canada-US Relations: Regionalism and Diversity 149
- Defense Policy Distorted by the Sovereignist Prism? The Bloc Québécois on Security and Defense Questions (1990–2005) 169
- Interpreting Quebec’s International Relations: Whim or Necessity? 189
- Conclusion: Putting Canada’s Diversity into Canadian Foreign Policy 206
- Bibliography 217
- Contributors 243
- Index 247