Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism: A Foreign Policy Analysis, 19681999 (Volume 1) (Foreign Policy, Security a,Used

Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism: A Foreign Policy Analysis, 19681999 (Volume 1) (Foreign Policy, Security a,Used

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Product Description In Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism Brian Stevenson argues that Canada's foreign policy toward Latin America has been profoundly affected by these three factors and has evolved in response to both changing domestic demands and shifting international circumstances. By analysing a pivotal period in CanadaLatin American relations, he shows us how successive Canadian governments made important initiatives toward closer relationships with Latin America and were also pressured by nongovernmental organizations to play a bigger role in the region. Canada's increased role can be seen in official foreign policy commitments, such as the decision to join the Organization of American States, and in policy decisions on political refugees. He explains that while the United States has played a key role in sometimes constraining Canadian foreign policy in the region, it is important to realize that Canadian foreign policy has been steadied by a longstanding tradition of internationalism. Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism demonstrates that the tradition of internationalism in Canadian foreign policy as viewed from the perspective of foreign policy analysis provides the framework within which to understand and accommodate changes in its policy toward Latin America. The period which the book explores is critical in order to understand the contemporary nature and future direction of CanadaLatin America relations. Review "Drawing on his extensive work and contacts in Ottawa, Stevenson sheds some invaluable light on the bureaucratic mindset in the 1980s, as Canada tried to forge an independent path into Latin America. He provides a solid analysis of the main political actors and presents hard evidence from the diplomatic record to support his case." John M. Kirk, Department of Spanish, Dalhousie University

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