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Fire and the Full Moon focuses on Canadian-Indonesian relations to explore a larger question: Was Canada’s postwar foreign policy guided by an overarching set of altruistic principles, or did its policy objectives in the South follow a different path?
Fire and the Full Moon is
a work of trans-Pacific international history that reassesses Canada’s foreign-policy objectives in Indonesia, and its own national image, which will appeal to students of diplomatic history interested in Asia and the developing world.
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The New Silk Road Diplomacy traces how China constructed a gradualist approach to Central Asia that promoted multilateral diplomacy.
This multifaceted book offers a fresh perspective on the foreign policy of modern China. It will appeal to experts and students of Central Asian affairs and foreign policy and anyone interested in contemporary China and its relationship with its neighbours. |
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Unsettled Legitimacy
Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era
Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman (eds.)
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Electing a Diverse Canada
Caroline Andrew, John Biles, Myer Siemiatycki and Erin Tolley (eds.)

The Chapters in
Electing a Diverse Canada all fit together seamlessly, and the editors do a tidy job of summing up the key findings of the contributing authors, as well as supplying a theoretical framework for the project in their introductory review of theories of representation.
As the editors note, this volume is the first of its kind, and the authors ought to be applauded for their efforts.
-- Amanda Bittner, Memorial University, Canadian Journal of Political Science, October 2009. |
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