The World Won't Wait: Why Canada Needs to Rethink Its International Policies

Author:   Roland Paris ,  Taylor Owen
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2015
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The World Won't Wait: Why Canada Needs to Rethink Its International Policies


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Author:   Roland Paris ,  Taylor Owen
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781442626973


ISBN 10:   1442626976
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 November 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Introduction – A Transforming World (Roland Paris and Taylor Owen) Chapter 1 – Dealing with Rapid Change and Systemic Risk: A Smart Canadian Approach to Global Institutions and Partnerships (Yves Tiberghien) Chapter 2 – Why Canada’s Global Commerce Policy Needs to Lean In (Danielle Goldfarb) Chapter 3 – Towards an International Strategy for Liveable Cities (Jennifer Keesmaat) Chapter 4 – Make Canada the World Leader in Mining Innovation (Andrea Mandel-Campbell) Chapter 5 – Canadian Hydrocarbon Resources in an Era of Manufactured Energy (Andrew Leach) Chapter 6 – Brown Meets Green: How Can Canada’s Resource-Intensive Economy Prosper in a Low Carbon World? (Stewart Elgie) Chapter 7 – Meeting Global Demand for Institutional Innovation in Internet Governance (Mark Raymond) Chapter 8 – Platform for Leadership:  Building a New Generation’s Role in Global Sustainable Development (John W. McArthur ) Chapter 9 – Canada’s International Security Agenda (Jonathan Paquin) Chapter 10 – Towards a New Canadian Human Rights Diplomacy (David Petrasek) Chapter 11 – Protecting Civilians in Conflict: A Constructive Role for Canada (Emily Paddon and Jennifer M. Welsh) Conclusion – Imagining a More Ambitious Canada (Roland Paris and Taylor Owen)

Reviews

"‘This is a smart and concise edited work that shines light on many new (and old) ideas concerning Canadian Foreign policy… It is deserving of a read by anyone interested in Canada’s ""international strategy"" going forward in the twenty-first century.’ -- Rod Clare * American Review of Canadian Studies vol 47:04:2017 *"


'This is a smart and concise edited work that shines light on many new (and old) ideas concerning Canadian Foreign policy... It is deserving of a read by anyone interested in Canada's international strategy going forward in the twenty-first century.' -- Rod Clare * American Review of Canadian Studies vol 47:04:2017 *


`This is a smart and concise edited work that shines light on many new (and old) ideas concerning Canadian Foreign policy... It is deserving of a read by anyone interested in Canada's international strategy going forward in the twenty-first century.' -- Rod Clare * American Review of Canadian Studies vol 47:04:2017 *


Author Information

Roland Paris is an associate professor and the director of the Centre for International Policy Studies at the University of Ottawa. Taylor Owen is an assistant professor in the Liu Institute for Global Issues and the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of British Columbia and a senior fellow at the Columbia Journalism School.

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