
Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World
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Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World examines the theoretical and practical realities of a unipolar world - a system in which a single power is disproportionally dominant and influential - and asks how it affects Canadian foreign policy. Taking this model of unipolarity as their starting point, editors Michael Hawes and Christopher Kirkey, along with 17 other contributors and esteemed scholars, cover such fascinating topics as Homeland Security, Canadian development policies, and geo-engineering.
Each chapter of this contemporary volume provides students with Learning Objectives and Suggested Further Resources to ensure that they can successfully navigate the various debates, and Study Questions to encourage their direct critical engagement with the material.
ISBN
9780199020362
Publication Date
10-18-2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Recommended Citation
Hawes, Michael; Kirkey, Christopher; Chalecki, Elizabeth L.; and Ferrari, Lisa L., "Canadian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World" (2016). Political Science Faculty Books and Monographs. 7.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/poliscifacbooks/7
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Chapter 11: More Maple Leaf, Less CO2: Canada and a Global Geo-engineering Regime is written by University of Nebraska at Omaha faculty, Dr. Elizabeth L. Chalecki.