In Canada Looks South, experts on foreign policy in Canada and Central America provide a timely exploration of Canada's growing role in the Americas and the most pressing issues of the region.
In Canada Looks South, experts on foreign policy in Canada and Central America provide a timely exploration of Canada's growing role in the Americas and the most pressing issues of the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter McKenna is a professor of Political Science at the University of Prince Edward Island.
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Contributors Preface 1 Introduction: Canada and the Americas: There’s Still Much to Discover JAMES ROCHLIN (University of British Columbia – Okanagan) 2 The Most Challenging of Links? Canada and Inter-American Security HAL KLEPAK (Royal Military College of Canada) 3 Canada’s Trade Engagement with the Americas: Swimming With or Against the Tide? RICARDO GRINSPUN AND JENNIFER MILLS 4 Canada and the Democratic Charter: Lessons From the Coup in Honduras MAXWELL A. CAMERON AND JASON TOCKMAN 5 Canada-Mexico Relations: Moving Beyond 65 Years of Stunted Growth DUNCAN WOOD (ITAM) 6 Through Sun and Ice: Canada, Cuba and Fifty Years of `Normal’ Relations PETER MCKENNA (University of Prince Edward Island) AND JOHN M. KIRK (Dalhousie University) 7 Canadian Assistance to Haiti: Some Sobering Snags in a Fragile State Approach YASMINE SHAMSIE (Wilfrid Laurier University) 8 Canada-CARICOM Relations: Beyond the Trade Agenda? RAMESH CHAITOO 9 Canada and Central America: Citizen Action and International Policy STEPHEN BARANYI (University of Ottawa) AND JOHN M. FOSTER (The North-South Institute) 10 Canada-Colombia: A Rhetorical Relationship? MARIA TERESA AYA SMITMANS (Universidad Externado de Colombia) 11 Between Rhetoric and Reality: Canadian-Venezuelan Relations LESLEY M. BURNS 12 The Current Paradox in Brazil-Canada Relations and the Path Forward W.E. (TED) HEWITT (University of Western Ontario) 13 Canada-Chile Relations: Assessing a Key Bilateral Relationship ROBERTO DURAN (Catholic University of Chile) Conclusion
Contributors Preface 1 Introduction: Canada and the Americas: There’s Still Much to Discover JAMES ROCHLIN (University of British Columbia – Okanagan) 2 The Most Challenging of Links? Canada and Inter-American Security HAL KLEPAK (Royal Military College of Canada) 3 Canada’s Trade Engagement with the Americas: Swimming With or Against the Tide? RICARDO GRINSPUN AND JENNIFER MILLS 4 Canada and the Democratic Charter: Lessons From the Coup in Honduras MAXWELL A. CAMERON AND JASON TOCKMAN 5 Canada-Mexico Relations: Moving Beyond 65 Years of Stunted Growth DUNCAN WOOD (ITAM) 6 Through Sun and Ice: Canada, Cuba and Fifty Years of `Normal’ Relations PETER MCKENNA (University of Prince Edward Island) AND JOHN M. KIRK (Dalhousie University) 7 Canadian Assistance to Haiti: Some Sobering Snags in a Fragile State Approach YASMINE SHAMSIE (Wilfrid Laurier University) 8 Canada-CARICOM Relations: Beyond the Trade Agenda? RAMESH CHAITOO 9 Canada and Central America: Citizen Action and International Policy STEPHEN BARANYI (University of Ottawa) AND JOHN M. FOSTER (The North-South Institute) 10 Canada-Colombia: A Rhetorical Relationship? MARIA TERESA AYA SMITMANS (Universidad Externado de Colombia) 11 Between Rhetoric and Reality: Canadian-Venezuelan Relations LESLEY M. BURNS 12 The Current Paradox in Brazil-Canada Relations and the Path Forward W.E. (TED) HEWITT (University of Western Ontario) 13 Canada-Chile Relations: Assessing a Key Bilateral Relationship ROBERTO DURAN (Catholic University of Chile) Conclusion
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