Canadian Foreign Policy: Defining the National InterestIn Canadian Foreign Policy: Defining the National Interest Steven Holloway puts the "policy" back into "foreign policy." By returning to the National Interest Perspective (NIP), this book provides an important method of analysis for foreign policy issues. As adopted here, the NIP forces the reader to think explicitly about the goals of government action and the assumptions that underlie them. This approach requires planning ahead and prioritizing Canadian objectives. It demands that Canada set aside the preoccupation with the interests of each societal group, province, or region, and think about what is to the benefit of all Canadians. No matter how dissonant the resulting broad public debate might be, Steven Holloway advocates the importance of finding general, large-scale interests that unite the national political community. For the reader, this book organizes and simplifies the various threads of Canada's foreign relations by concentrating them into a handful of enduring themes or national interests: national security (including territorial sovereignty), political autonomy, national unity, economic prosperity, and principled self-image (identity). |
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For example , in 1961 , the Diefenbaker government ordered 66 F - 101 Voodoo
interceptors ( again with nuclear tipped missiles ) from the American McDonnell
Douglas company , and in return the US government agreed that the F - 104 ...
In 1992 , shortly after inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (
IAEA ) ( the UN ' s proliferation watchdog ) were admitted , plutonium fuel rods
capable of being transformed into nuclear bombs were discovered missing from ...
Consider also the following : a single nuclear weapon submarine with multiple
warheads has the capability of devastating 200 cities . Once in position in the
ocean depths , such submarines are nearly impossible to detect . Thus , in any ...
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Nutzerbericht - LynnB - LibraryThingThis book explores Canada's foreign policy in the past 50 years or so through the lens of Canada's national interests. It is easy to read, and includes case studies to illustrate the points the author ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Canadian Foreign Policy: Defining the National Interest Steven Kendall Holloway Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2006 |