Presenting a thorough record of Canada's diplomatic ties with
China, Canada and China recounts ten stories regarding China policy
decisions made by the Canadian government. These decisions describe
key bilateral moves, beginning with Pierre Trudeau's recognition of
China in 1970 and ending fifty years later with his son Justin's
attempt to reset a struggling relationship with China. Rooted in
archival research, extensive interviews, and the author's
experience as a policy observer, the book contributes to our
understanding of how the Canada-China relationship has developed
over time and how best to position Canada in future relations with
China. While present-day relations with China are complicated, the
book deliberately seeks to provide a balanced perspective by
showing both the positive and the more challenging aspects of
relations with China. Ultimately, Canada and China recommends ways
to manage future relations with China, while also honouring the
ties it developed over fifty years.
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