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Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats

Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Making of Foreign Policy

foreword by John R. English

edited by Patrice Dutil

Publisher
UBC Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2023
Subjects
Canadian, Post-Confederation (1867-), Diplomacy, History & Theory
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780774868587
    Publish Date
    Jun 2023
    List Price
    $125.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780774868570
    Publish Date
    Jun 2023
    List Price
    $49.95

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Description

Foreign policy is a tricky business. Typically, its challenges and proposed solutions are perceived as mismatched unless a leader can amass enough support for an idea to create a consensus. Because the prime ministers are typically the ones supporting a compromise, Canadian foreign policy can be analyzed through the actions of these leaders.

 

Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats explores how prime ministers – from Sir John A. MacDonald to Justin Trudeau – have shaped foreign policy. This innovative focus is destined to trigger new appreciation for the formidable personal attention and acuity involved in a successful approach to external affairs.

About the authors

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PATRICE DUTIL is the author or editor of a dozen books, a frequent commentator on political and policy issues, and the host of over 100 podcasts in the Canadian history series “Witness to Yesterday.” He is a professor in the department of politics and public administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. He founded and for five years edited the Literary Review of Canada and served as president of the Champlain Society for seven years. He is a senior fellow at the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History at the University of Toronto and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Among his books are Ballots and Brawls: The 1867 Canadian General Election, Prime Ministerial Power in Canada: Its Origins under Macdonald, Laurier and Borden and Macdonald at 200: New Perspectives and Legacies (edited with Roger Hall).

 

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