Diplomatic departures
Diplomatic departures the Conservative era in Canadian foreign policy, 1984-93 / [electronic resource] :
Conservative era in Canadian foreign policy, 1984-93
edited by Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal.
- Vancouver : UBC Press, c2001.
- xvii, 326 p. : ill.
- Canada and international relations, 14 0847-0510 ; .
- Canada and international relations ; 14. .
"Most of the chapters in this volume were initially presented at a conference ... organized in Hull in November 1999"--P. [xiii].
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-315) and index.
The Conservative era in Canadian foreign policy, 1984-93 / Architects or engineers?: the Conservatives and foreign policy / Leaving the past behind: the free trade initiative assessed / Continental drift: energy policy and Canadian-American relations / Shades of grey in Canada's greening during the Mulroney era / A northern foreign policy: the politics of ad hocery / Big eyes and empty pockets: the two phases of Conservative defence policy / The Conservative approach to international peacekeeping / Mulroney's international "Beau Risque": the golden age of Québec's foreign policy / Explaining Canada's decision to join the OAS: an interpretation / Good global governance or political opportunism?: Mulroney and UN social conferences / How exceptional?: reassessing the Mulroney government's anti-apartheid "crusade" / Liberal internationalism for Conservatives: the good governance initiative / The Conservatives and foreign policy making: a foreign service view / Adding women but forgetting to stir: gender and foreign policy in the Mulroney era / Claire Turenne Sjolander -- Ethnic groups and Conservative foreign policy / Roy Norton -- Bureaucratic politics and the making of the 1987 defence white paper / Nelson Michaud -- Opening up the policy process: does party make a difference? / Kim Richard Nossal -- Diplomatic departures?: assessing the Conservative era in foreign policy / Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal. Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal -- Denis Stairs -- Brian W. Tomlin -- Tammy L. Nemeth -- Heather A. Smith -- Rob Huebert -- Norrin M. Ripsman -- Manon Tessier and Michel Fortmann -- Luc Bernier -- Gordon Mace -- Andrew F. Cooper -- David R. Black -- Paul Gecelovsky and Tom Keating -- J.H. Taylor --
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Conservatism--History--Canada--20th century.
Canada--Foreign relations--1945-
Canada--Politics and government--1980-
Canada--Relations extérieures--1945-
Electronic books.
F1034.2 / .D585 2001eb
327.71/009/048
"Most of the chapters in this volume were initially presented at a conference ... organized in Hull in November 1999"--P. [xiii].
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-315) and index.
The Conservative era in Canadian foreign policy, 1984-93 / Architects or engineers?: the Conservatives and foreign policy / Leaving the past behind: the free trade initiative assessed / Continental drift: energy policy and Canadian-American relations / Shades of grey in Canada's greening during the Mulroney era / A northern foreign policy: the politics of ad hocery / Big eyes and empty pockets: the two phases of Conservative defence policy / The Conservative approach to international peacekeeping / Mulroney's international "Beau Risque": the golden age of Québec's foreign policy / Explaining Canada's decision to join the OAS: an interpretation / Good global governance or political opportunism?: Mulroney and UN social conferences / How exceptional?: reassessing the Mulroney government's anti-apartheid "crusade" / Liberal internationalism for Conservatives: the good governance initiative / The Conservatives and foreign policy making: a foreign service view / Adding women but forgetting to stir: gender and foreign policy in the Mulroney era / Claire Turenne Sjolander -- Ethnic groups and Conservative foreign policy / Roy Norton -- Bureaucratic politics and the making of the 1987 defence white paper / Nelson Michaud -- Opening up the policy process: does party make a difference? / Kim Richard Nossal -- Diplomatic departures?: assessing the Conservative era in foreign policy / Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal. Nelson Michaud and Kim Richard Nossal -- Denis Stairs -- Brian W. Tomlin -- Tammy L. Nemeth -- Heather A. Smith -- Rob Huebert -- Norrin M. Ripsman -- Manon Tessier and Michel Fortmann -- Luc Bernier -- Gordon Mace -- Andrew F. Cooper -- David R. Black -- Paul Gecelovsky and Tom Keating -- J.H. Taylor --
Electronic reproduction.
Palo Alto, Calif. :
ebrary,
2013.
Available via World Wide Web.
Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Conservatism--History--Canada--20th century.
Canada--Foreign relations--1945-
Canada--Politics and government--1980-
Canada--Relations extérieures--1945-
Electronic books.
F1034.2 / .D585 2001eb
327.71/009/048