Canada and Africa in the New Millennium : The Politics of Consistent Inconsistency /
Canada's engagement with post-independence Africa presents a puzzle. Although Canada is recognized for its activism where Africa is concerned, critics have long noted the contradictions that underlie Canadian involvement. Focusing on the period following 2000, and by juxtaposing Jean Chretien...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waterloo, Ontario :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1 Theorizing Canadian Policy toward Africa
- 2 Canada, the G8, and Africa: The Rise and Decline of a Hegemonic Project
- 3 Africa's Serial Morality Tale in Canadian Foreign Policy
- 4 Iconic Internationalists and the Representation of Canada in/through Africa
- 5 Canadian Aid to Africa: The Elusive Search for Purpose
- 6 Canada and Peace Operations in Africa: The Logic and Limits of Engagement
- 7 Canadian Extractive Companies in Africa: Exposing the Hegemonic Imperative (with Malcolm Savage)
- Conclusion: Africa Policy and the End of Liberal Internationalism?
- Appendix A: Canadian Bilateral Aid to Sub-Saharan Africa 1990 &
- Appendix B: United Nations Peace Support Missions since 1990
- Appendix C: Key Canadian Contributions to Peace Operations in Africa since 1990.