Canada and the Challenges of International Development and Globalization /
edited by Mahmoud Masaeli and Lauchlan T. Munro.
- Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2018.
- 364 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
- Studies in International Development and Globalization .
Also available in ebook format.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Mahmoud Masaeli and Lauchlan T. Munro How to Use This Textbook: Notes for Students, Professors, and Teaching Assistants / Lauchlan T. Munro PART I - INTRODUCTION: BASIC CONCEPTS Chapter 1: Canada as an Example of International Development and Globalization / Chapter 2: International Development: An Overview of Definitions, Historical Evolution, and Debates / Chapter 3: Globalization: Definitions, Debates, and Relation to International Development / Lauchlan T. Munro Mahmoud Masaeli Stephen McBride and Stephanie Tombari PART II - CANADA AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SINCE 1945 Chapter 4: Canada’s Aid Program since 1945 / Chapter 5: Canada’s Military and the Developing Countries since 1945 / Chapter 6: Canadian Immigration and Refugee Policies since 1945 / Chapter 7: Development and Globalization: The Role of Canadian Civil Society / Chapter 8: Canada, Quebec, and La Francophonie / Chapter 9: Challenging the Colonialism at the Heart of Western Development: A Decolonizing Perspective / Chapter 10: Development Colonialism in a Canadian Context / Hunter McGill Casey Brunelle Bruno Gélinas-Faucher and Delphine Nakache Ian Smillie, with Julia Sánchez Pierre Beaudet Tracy Coates, Kathlean Fitzpatrick, Trycia Bazinet, and Rodney Nelson Tracy Coates, Rodney Nelson, and Kathlean Fitzpatrick PART III - CURRENT ISSUES Chapter 11: A Canadian Way to Promote Democracy Abroad? Lessons from an Abortive Experiment / Chapter 12: Canada’s Aid Program and the Private Sector / Chapter 13: Canada and the “Emerging Economies”: Not Aid, But Not Just Trade / Chapter 14: Canada and the Security-Development Nexus in Fragile and Conflict-affected States/Situations / Gerd Schönwälder Shannon Kindornay and Fraser Reilly-King Syed Sajjadur Rahman Stephen Baranyi PART IV - ETHICAL ISSUES AND GLOBALITY Chapter 15: Our Role: A Moral Case for Helping or an Ethical Duty to Strive for Justice? / Mahmoud Masaeli PART V - CASE STUDIES IN CANADA’S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Case study 1: Canada and the Shaping of the International Order, 1942–2017 / Case study 2: Canada and South Africa under Apartheid / Case study 3: Canada and the Responsibility to Protect / Case study 4: Canada and Afghanistan / Case study 5: The Ebbs and Flows of Canada’s Multilateral Commitments since 1945 / Case study 6: Canada’s Scientific Cooperation with Developing Countries / Case study 7: Canada and the International Criminal Court / Case study 8: Canada and Climate Change / Case study 9: Canada and the Arctic / Case study 10: Canada and the Middle East / Case study 11: Overseas Volunteering and Voluntourism / Lauchlan T. Munro Stanley Uche Anozie Omid B. Milani Salamat Ali Tabbasum Katelyn L.H. Cassin Bruce Currie-Alder Omid B. Milani John M.R. Stone Ketevan Tadiashvili Laura Grant and Taryn Husband-Ceperkovic Lauchlan T. Munro List of Acronyms Author Biographies
"This multidisciplinary textbook traces Canada's links with international development and globalization. These extend beyond foreign aid to diplomacy, trade, finance, immigration, military intervention (both peacekeeping and combat roles), membership in a variety of international organizations, relations with Indigenous peoples and people-to-people links. Designed for undergraduate students in the first or second year, a broad range of experts in the field introduce the main concepts, theories, and perspectives that have shaped Canada's interactions with developing countries in a globalizing world. The textbook begins by considering Canada as a case study in international development and globalization. It examines Canada's diplomatic, economic, military, social, immigration and aid policies, how they have changed over time and how they have interacted with each other and with Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples. The book presents economic, political, and cultural dimensions of the process of globalization and the ways they affect Canada; examines the public institutions, private sector and civil society organizations in Canada; and explores the moral imperatives behind Canadian international policy. Finally, this highly relevant textbook examines current issues, including Canada's promotion of human rights, democracy, good governance, support to the private sector, and relations with fragile and conflict-affected states and the emerging economies." (Book Cover)
9780776626369 (pbk)
20189009632
Globalization--Canada.
Globalization--Developing countries.
Canada--Relations--Developing countries.
Developing countries--Relations--Canada.
Also available in ebook format.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Mahmoud Masaeli and Lauchlan T. Munro How to Use This Textbook: Notes for Students, Professors, and Teaching Assistants / Lauchlan T. Munro PART I - INTRODUCTION: BASIC CONCEPTS Chapter 1: Canada as an Example of International Development and Globalization / Chapter 2: International Development: An Overview of Definitions, Historical Evolution, and Debates / Chapter 3: Globalization: Definitions, Debates, and Relation to International Development / Lauchlan T. Munro Mahmoud Masaeli Stephen McBride and Stephanie Tombari PART II - CANADA AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SINCE 1945 Chapter 4: Canada’s Aid Program since 1945 / Chapter 5: Canada’s Military and the Developing Countries since 1945 / Chapter 6: Canadian Immigration and Refugee Policies since 1945 / Chapter 7: Development and Globalization: The Role of Canadian Civil Society / Chapter 8: Canada, Quebec, and La Francophonie / Chapter 9: Challenging the Colonialism at the Heart of Western Development: A Decolonizing Perspective / Chapter 10: Development Colonialism in a Canadian Context / Hunter McGill Casey Brunelle Bruno Gélinas-Faucher and Delphine Nakache Ian Smillie, with Julia Sánchez Pierre Beaudet Tracy Coates, Kathlean Fitzpatrick, Trycia Bazinet, and Rodney Nelson Tracy Coates, Rodney Nelson, and Kathlean Fitzpatrick PART III - CURRENT ISSUES Chapter 11: A Canadian Way to Promote Democracy Abroad? Lessons from an Abortive Experiment / Chapter 12: Canada’s Aid Program and the Private Sector / Chapter 13: Canada and the “Emerging Economies”: Not Aid, But Not Just Trade / Chapter 14: Canada and the Security-Development Nexus in Fragile and Conflict-affected States/Situations / Gerd Schönwälder Shannon Kindornay and Fraser Reilly-King Syed Sajjadur Rahman Stephen Baranyi PART IV - ETHICAL ISSUES AND GLOBALITY Chapter 15: Our Role: A Moral Case for Helping or an Ethical Duty to Strive for Justice? / Mahmoud Masaeli PART V - CASE STUDIES IN CANADA’S ENGAGEMENT WITH THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Case study 1: Canada and the Shaping of the International Order, 1942–2017 / Case study 2: Canada and South Africa under Apartheid / Case study 3: Canada and the Responsibility to Protect / Case study 4: Canada and Afghanistan / Case study 5: The Ebbs and Flows of Canada’s Multilateral Commitments since 1945 / Case study 6: Canada’s Scientific Cooperation with Developing Countries / Case study 7: Canada and the International Criminal Court / Case study 8: Canada and Climate Change / Case study 9: Canada and the Arctic / Case study 10: Canada and the Middle East / Case study 11: Overseas Volunteering and Voluntourism / Lauchlan T. Munro Stanley Uche Anozie Omid B. Milani Salamat Ali Tabbasum Katelyn L.H. Cassin Bruce Currie-Alder Omid B. Milani John M.R. Stone Ketevan Tadiashvili Laura Grant and Taryn Husband-Ceperkovic Lauchlan T. Munro List of Acronyms Author Biographies
"This multidisciplinary textbook traces Canada's links with international development and globalization. These extend beyond foreign aid to diplomacy, trade, finance, immigration, military intervention (both peacekeeping and combat roles), membership in a variety of international organizations, relations with Indigenous peoples and people-to-people links. Designed for undergraduate students in the first or second year, a broad range of experts in the field introduce the main concepts, theories, and perspectives that have shaped Canada's interactions with developing countries in a globalizing world. The textbook begins by considering Canada as a case study in international development and globalization. It examines Canada's diplomatic, economic, military, social, immigration and aid policies, how they have changed over time and how they have interacted with each other and with Canada's treatment of Indigenous peoples. The book presents economic, political, and cultural dimensions of the process of globalization and the ways they affect Canada; examines the public institutions, private sector and civil society organizations in Canada; and explores the moral imperatives behind Canadian international policy. Finally, this highly relevant textbook examines current issues, including Canada's promotion of human rights, democracy, good governance, support to the private sector, and relations with fragile and conflict-affected states and the emerging economies." (Book Cover)
9780776626369 (pbk)
20189009632
Globalization--Canada.
Globalization--Developing countries.
Canada--Relations--Developing countries.
Developing countries--Relations--Canada.