Canada Among Nations, 1996: Big Enough to be Heard 9780773595781

Canada is a relatively small player on the world scene, but is still big enough to be heard. The theme of this year'

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Canada Among Nations, 1996: Big Enough to be Heard
 9780773595781

Table of contents :
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
I. Introduction-- Being Heard and the Role of Leadership
The Policy Process
II. Redesigning Canadian Diplomacy in an Age of Fiscal Austerity
III. Future Defence Policy in an Epoque de vaches maigres
New Challenges in an Era of Globalization
IV. Canada and the Halifax Summit
V. Is There Life After Deathstars? Communications Technology and Cultural Relations
VI. Canada and the United States: Still Calm in the "Remarkable Relationship"
The UN System: 50th Anniversary Review-- Reflections: Ambassadors' Round Table
VII. Robert R. Fowler
VIII. Louise Fréchette
IX. Geoffrey A.H. Pearson
The UN System
X. The Security Council: Trial and Error in Moving to a Post-Westphalian International System
XI. Canadian Public and Governmental Perceptions of United Nations Reform
XII. Rethinking Peacekeeping: The Bosnia and Somalia Experience
XIII. NGOs and the International System: Building Peace in a World at War
XIV. International Financial Institutions: Beginning of the End or End of the Beginning?
XV. Canada and the OAS: Terra Incognita
List of Acronyms

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