International Policy and Politics in Canada is a long awaited critical examination of Canada’s foreign policy behaviour in the international system. Through a variety of historical and modern examples, the authors discuss Canada’s international location, main actors, and political processes at the international, domestic and governmental levels.
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Kim Richard Nossal is a leading expert in the field of Canadian Foreign Policy, Sir Edward Peacock Professor of International Relations, Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University and is currently engaged in a project on the domestic politics of the Afghanistan mission in Australia and Canada.
Stéphane Roussel is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and Canada Research Chair in Canadian Foreign and Defence Policy. Roussel currently directs three research programs.
Stéphane Paquin is professor of applied politics at the Université de Sherbrooke and the author or co-author of seven books and many articles. Specializing in US-Canadian Relations he lectures widely.
The tone is appropriate...The writing style is clear and straight-forward.
This would be the only up to date text that examines in a comprehensive way the making of Canadian foreign policy and the factors that condition it.
- Donald Barry, University of Calgary
This is a well-written and structured book on how CFP is made. Great detail on the internal dynamics of domestic forces within government and outside of government.
Glad to see a new edition of this classic textbook.
- Duane Bratt, Mount Royal College
This volume does a solid job of providing an overview to students of the politics of Canadian foreign policy.
- Heather Smith, UNBC
The textbook is a foundational undergraduate guide to the study of Canadian foreign policy. Using relevant historical examples, it describes both the domestic and the external structures and agents that affect the policy-making process. By reading this text, students will gain essential knowledge of the historical constraints and contemporary possibilities of Canada’s international policies.
The text appears to offer a necessary update to Nossal 1997 (3rd ed). There are no other texts, in my knowledge, that cover the foundations of Canadian foreign policy in a more thorough and rigorous manner.
- Dr. Andrew Lui, McMaster University
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