Canada Among Nations 1987: A World of Conflict

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Brian Tomlin, Maureen Appel Molot
James Lorimer & Company, Jan 1, 1988 - Political Science - 244 pages
Canada Among Nations 1987--the fourth in a series of annual reviews of Canadian foreign policy--focuses on the problem of international conflict.

Comprehensive and incisive, the book ranges widely over that year's foreign policy developments, covering such subjects as East-West relations in the era of incipient glasnost, the ongoing carnage of the Iran-Iraq war, the campaign against South African apartheid and the Contra-Sandinista struggle in Nicaragua.

Canada Among Nations 1987 presents a thorough review of the Mulroney Conservative government's performance on the international stage at a time of quickening change.
 

Contents

A World of Conflict
3
Table
5
Canada and International
22
Prime Minister Mulroneys Summit Meetings
35
International Security
41
Canadian National Security Policy
68
International Political Economy
93
Annual Changes in Real Output 198287
98
Canada and NorthSouth Conflict
136
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151
CanadaU S Relations
159
CanadaU
178
The Year in Review
199
Figure 111 Economic Performance of Ten OECD
219
Figure 117 Public Expenditures for Development
225
Notes and References
227

North America in the Global
106
The Environment and NorthSouth Conflict
119

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About the author (1988)

BRIAN TOMLIN, a professor and director of the Centre for International Negotiation in The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, is the co-author or editor of numerous books on Canadian foreign policy.

MAUREEN APPEL MOLOT, a professor and formerly associate director of The Norman Paterson School, is the co-author or editor of books and articles on Canadian foreign policy and public enterprise.

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