Minor in Canadian Studies - Canada and the World
CANA 3568 Canada and the World
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course examines post-World War II Canadian Foreign Policy in two parts: (1) an analysis of 'landmark' policy issues; and (2) an investigation of the general factors that help to "explain" the form and content of Canadian foreign policy, with particular reference to the institutions and processes through which policy decisions are made. Issues discussed are likely to include: the "invention" of peacekeeping; the Mulroney government's involvement in the campaign to end apartheid in South Africa; the negotiation of the North American free trade; the politics of immigration and diasporas; and the place of the Arctic in Canada and international relations.
FORMAT: Seminar
PREREQUISITES:
POLI 2210 or
POLI 2220 or
POLI 2520 or
POLI 2530 or
HIST 2212 or
HIST 2235 or HIST 2661 recommended
CROSS-LISTING:
POLI 3568.03