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This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of Canadian
foreign policy under the government of Justin Trudeau, with a
concentration on the areas of climate change, trade, Indigenous
rights, arms sales, refugees, military affairs, and relationships
with the United States and China. At the book's core is Trudeau's
biggest and most unexpected challenge: the election of Donald Trump
as president of the United States. Drawing on recognized experts
from across Canada, this latest edition of the respected Canada
Among Nations series will be essential reading for students of
international relations and Canadian foreign policy and for a wider
readership interested in Canada's age of Trudeau. See other books
in the Canada Among Nations series here:
https://carleton.ca/npsia/canada-among-nations/
This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of Canadian
foreign policy under the government of Justin Trudeau, with a
concentration on the areas of climate change, trade, Indigenous
rights, arms sales, refugees, military affairs, and relationships
with the United States and China. At the book's core is Trudeau's
biggest and most unexpected challenge: the election of Donald Trump
as president of the United States. Drawing on recognized experts
from across Canada, this latest edition of the respected Canada
Among Nations series will be essential reading for students of
international relations and Canadian foreign policy and for a wider
readership interested in Canada's age of Trudeau. See other books
in the Canada Among Nations series here:
https://carleton.ca/npsia/canada-among-nations/
This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of
contemporary debates and issues in Canadian defence policy studies.
The contributors examine topics including the development of
Canadian defence policy and strategic culture, North American
defence cooperation, gender and diversity in the Canadian military,
and defence procurement and the defence industrial base.
Emphasizing the process of defence policy-making, rather than just
the outcomes of that process, the book focuses on how political and
organizational interests impact planning, as well as the standard
operating procedures that shape Canadian defence policy and
practices.
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