The China Challenge
Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Cao, Huhua; Poy, Vivienne
The China Challenge
Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Cao, Huhua; Poy, Vivienne
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Canadian and Chinese experts examine the importance of Sino-Canadian relations and their impact on foreign and domestic policy in Canada.
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Canadian and Chinese experts examine the importance of Sino-Canadian relations and their impact on foreign and domestic policy in Canada.
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- Verlag: Les Presses de l'Universite d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780776607641
- ISBN-10: 0776607642
- Artikelnr.: 33388697
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Les Presses de l'Universite d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780776607641
- ISBN-10: 0776607642
- Artikelnr.: 33388697
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Huhua Cao is professor of geography at the University of Ottawa. He has been involved in extensive research projects and international cooperation projects in Canada, Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa. In recent years, his research has focused on urbanization and mobility, regional ethnic minorities, inequality and accessibility of social services. He is the author or editor of several books, including Regional Minorities and Development in Asia (Routledge, 2010). In 1998, Vivienne Poy was the first Canadian of Asian descent to be appointed to the Senate of Canada. She is also Chancellor Emerita of the University of Toronto as well as a historian, entrepreneur, corporate director and volunteer. She is the author of four books on the history of the Chinese in Canada. In recognition of both her national and international achievements, she has been awarded several honorary degrees from universities in Canada and around the world.
Preface
-- Allan Rock, University of Ottawa
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Canada's Response to China's Increasing Role in the World
-- Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa
PART 2: EVOLUTION OF CANADA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP
Canada's Staying Power: A Diplomat's View
-- Fred Bild, Université de Montréal
The Canadian Policy Context of Canada's China Policy since 1970
-- Charles Burton, Brock University
Canada and China: The China Strategy of 1987
-- B. Michael Frolic, York University and University of Toronto
The Politics of Soft Power in Sino-Canadian Relations: Harper's Visit to
China and the Neglected Hong Kong Factor
-- Sonny Lo, University of Waterloo
Friends across the Pacific: Canada-Hong Kong Links in Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
-- Ming K. Chan, Stanford University
Canadian-Chinese Education Collaboration: From Unilateral to Bilateral
Exchanges
-- Qiang Zha, York University
PART 3: CANADA-CHINA: THE GROWING INTERDEPENDENCE
Canada and China after the Global Financial Crisis
-- Yuen Pau Woo, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Post-Colonial Transformations in Hong Kong & Macao: Implications for
Cross-Taiwan Strait and Canada-PRC Relations
-- Vivienne Poy, Senate of Canada
Hong Kong: Canada's Partner in Prosperity
-- Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Transformative Effects of the Global Economic Crisis: Implications for
the World and Shanghai's Aspirations
-- Thomas d'Aquino, Intercounsel and Gowlings
The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Global
Template for Minority Rights and Relevance to China?
-- Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa
PART 4: THE CHINESE DIASPORA AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA
Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China: Human Platform for Canada-China
Relationships
-- Kenny Zhang, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Transnational intergenerational support: Implications of population aging
in China for the Chinese in Canada
-- Ghazy Mujahid, Ann Kim and Guida Man, York University
The Bridge Too Far? Language Retention, Ethnic Persistence and National
Identification amongst the Chinese Diaspora in Canada
-- Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies
Changing Territorial Strategies: Chinese Immigrants in Canada
-- Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane
Causes and Consequences: The Over-educated Chinese Immigrants in the
Canadian Labour Market
-- Tony Fang, York University and University of Toronto
PART 5: CONCLUSION
Re-imagining our Present and Future in the Shadow of China's Rise
-- Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University
-- Allan Rock, University of Ottawa
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Canada's Response to China's Increasing Role in the World
-- Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa
PART 2: EVOLUTION OF CANADA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP
Canada's Staying Power: A Diplomat's View
-- Fred Bild, Université de Montréal
The Canadian Policy Context of Canada's China Policy since 1970
-- Charles Burton, Brock University
Canada and China: The China Strategy of 1987
-- B. Michael Frolic, York University and University of Toronto
The Politics of Soft Power in Sino-Canadian Relations: Harper's Visit to
China and the Neglected Hong Kong Factor
-- Sonny Lo, University of Waterloo
Friends across the Pacific: Canada-Hong Kong Links in Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
-- Ming K. Chan, Stanford University
Canadian-Chinese Education Collaboration: From Unilateral to Bilateral
Exchanges
-- Qiang Zha, York University
PART 3: CANADA-CHINA: THE GROWING INTERDEPENDENCE
Canada and China after the Global Financial Crisis
-- Yuen Pau Woo, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Post-Colonial Transformations in Hong Kong & Macao: Implications for
Cross-Taiwan Strait and Canada-PRC Relations
-- Vivienne Poy, Senate of Canada
Hong Kong: Canada's Partner in Prosperity
-- Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Transformative Effects of the Global Economic Crisis: Implications for
the World and Shanghai's Aspirations
-- Thomas d'Aquino, Intercounsel and Gowlings
The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Global
Template for Minority Rights and Relevance to China?
-- Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa
PART 4: THE CHINESE DIASPORA AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA
Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China: Human Platform for Canada-China
Relationships
-- Kenny Zhang, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Transnational intergenerational support: Implications of population aging
in China for the Chinese in Canada
-- Ghazy Mujahid, Ann Kim and Guida Man, York University
The Bridge Too Far? Language Retention, Ethnic Persistence and National
Identification amongst the Chinese Diaspora in Canada
-- Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies
Changing Territorial Strategies: Chinese Immigrants in Canada
-- Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane
Causes and Consequences: The Over-educated Chinese Immigrants in the
Canadian Labour Market
-- Tony Fang, York University and University of Toronto
PART 5: CONCLUSION
Re-imagining our Present and Future in the Shadow of China's Rise
-- Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University
Preface
-- Allan Rock, University of Ottawa
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Canada's Response to China's Increasing Role in the World
-- Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa
PART 2: EVOLUTION OF CANADA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP
Canada's Staying Power: A Diplomat's View
-- Fred Bild, Université de Montréal
The Canadian Policy Context of Canada's China Policy since 1970
-- Charles Burton, Brock University
Canada and China: The China Strategy of 1987
-- B. Michael Frolic, York University and University of Toronto
The Politics of Soft Power in Sino-Canadian Relations: Harper's Visit to
China and the Neglected Hong Kong Factor
-- Sonny Lo, University of Waterloo
Friends across the Pacific: Canada-Hong Kong Links in Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
-- Ming K. Chan, Stanford University
Canadian-Chinese Education Collaboration: From Unilateral to Bilateral
Exchanges
-- Qiang Zha, York University
PART 3: CANADA-CHINA: THE GROWING INTERDEPENDENCE
Canada and China after the Global Financial Crisis
-- Yuen Pau Woo, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Post-Colonial Transformations in Hong Kong & Macao: Implications for
Cross-Taiwan Strait and Canada-PRC Relations
-- Vivienne Poy, Senate of Canada
Hong Kong: Canada's Partner in Prosperity
-- Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Transformative Effects of the Global Economic Crisis: Implications for
the World and Shanghai's Aspirations
-- Thomas d'Aquino, Intercounsel and Gowlings
The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Global
Template for Minority Rights and Relevance to China?
-- Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa
PART 4: THE CHINESE DIASPORA AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA
Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China: Human Platform for Canada-China
Relationships
-- Kenny Zhang, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Transnational intergenerational support: Implications of population aging
in China for the Chinese in Canada
-- Ghazy Mujahid, Ann Kim and Guida Man, York University
The Bridge Too Far? Language Retention, Ethnic Persistence and National
Identification amongst the Chinese Diaspora in Canada
-- Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies
Changing Territorial Strategies: Chinese Immigrants in Canada
-- Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane
Causes and Consequences: The Over-educated Chinese Immigrants in the
Canadian Labour Market
-- Tony Fang, York University and University of Toronto
PART 5: CONCLUSION
Re-imagining our Present and Future in the Shadow of China's Rise
-- Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University
-- Allan Rock, University of Ottawa
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Canada's Response to China's Increasing Role in the World
-- Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa
PART 2: EVOLUTION OF CANADA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP
Canada's Staying Power: A Diplomat's View
-- Fred Bild, Université de Montréal
The Canadian Policy Context of Canada's China Policy since 1970
-- Charles Burton, Brock University
Canada and China: The China Strategy of 1987
-- B. Michael Frolic, York University and University of Toronto
The Politics of Soft Power in Sino-Canadian Relations: Harper's Visit to
China and the Neglected Hong Kong Factor
-- Sonny Lo, University of Waterloo
Friends across the Pacific: Canada-Hong Kong Links in Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives
-- Ming K. Chan, Stanford University
Canadian-Chinese Education Collaboration: From Unilateral to Bilateral
Exchanges
-- Qiang Zha, York University
PART 3: CANADA-CHINA: THE GROWING INTERDEPENDENCE
Canada and China after the Global Financial Crisis
-- Yuen Pau Woo, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Post-Colonial Transformations in Hong Kong & Macao: Implications for
Cross-Taiwan Strait and Canada-PRC Relations
-- Vivienne Poy, Senate of Canada
Hong Kong: Canada's Partner in Prosperity
-- Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The Transformative Effects of the Global Economic Crisis: Implications for
the World and Shanghai's Aspirations
-- Thomas d'Aquino, Intercounsel and Gowlings
The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Global
Template for Minority Rights and Relevance to China?
-- Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa
PART 4: THE CHINESE DIASPORA AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA
Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China: Human Platform for Canada-China
Relationships
-- Kenny Zhang, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Transnational intergenerational support: Implications of population aging
in China for the Chinese in Canada
-- Ghazy Mujahid, Ann Kim and Guida Man, York University
The Bridge Too Far? Language Retention, Ethnic Persistence and National
Identification amongst the Chinese Diaspora in Canada
-- Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies
Changing Territorial Strategies: Chinese Immigrants in Canada
-- Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane
Causes and Consequences: The Over-educated Chinese Immigrants in the
Canadian Labour Market
-- Tony Fang, York University and University of Toronto
PART 5: CONCLUSION
Re-imagining our Present and Future in the Shadow of China's Rise
-- Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University