The Harper Era in Canadian Foreign Policy

Parliament, Politics, and Canada’s Global Posture

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Relations
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Author: Adam Chapnick, Christopher J. Kukucha ISBN: 9780774833226
Publisher: UBC Press Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: UBC Press Language: English
Author: Adam Chapnick, Christopher J. Kukucha
ISBN: 9780774833226
Publisher: UBC Press
Publication: October 3, 2016
Imprint: UBC Press
Language: English

In 2015 the Harper era in Canadian foreign policy was over, suggesting a return to the priorities of a gentler, more cooperative Liberal governments. But was the Harper era really so different? And if so, why? This comprehensive analysis of Canada’s foreign policy during this era addresses these very questions. The chapters, written by leading scholars and analysts of Canadian politics, provide an excellent overview of foreign policy in a number of different policy areas. They also come to a surprising conclusion as to whether the transition from a minority to majority government in 2011 shaped the way the Harper Conservatives conceived of, developed, and implemented international policy.

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In 2015 the Harper era in Canadian foreign policy was over, suggesting a return to the priorities of a gentler, more cooperative Liberal governments. But was the Harper era really so different? And if so, why? This comprehensive analysis of Canada’s foreign policy during this era addresses these very questions. The chapters, written by leading scholars and analysts of Canadian politics, provide an excellent overview of foreign policy in a number of different policy areas. They also come to a surprising conclusion as to whether the transition from a minority to majority government in 2011 shaped the way the Harper Conservatives conceived of, developed, and implemented international policy.

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