An Inside Look at External Affairs During the Trudeau Years

The Memoirs of Mark MacGuigan

By Mark MacGuigan
Edited by Whitney Lackenbauer
Foreword by Paul C. Martin
Categories: History, Military History, Political Science, Political Theory, International Relations, Canadian Political Science
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Hardcover : 9781552380765, 234 pages, September 2002
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552383759, 234 pages, September 2002

Description

"Between these covers, you will read about the life of an individual - Mark MacGuigan - who dedicated his life to bettering Canada…. From his fascination with the law to his interest in politics and international affairs, Mark made a lasting impact on virtually every area to which he turned his efforts." - Paul C. Martin, from the Foreword

Mark MacGuigan was appointed Canada's Secretary of State for External Affairs in a tumultuous period of renewed East-West tensions, challenging Canadian-American relations, and regional conflict in the early 1980s. In this perceptive mélange of autobiography and study of foreign policy under Pierre Elliott Trudeau, MacGuigan surveys a wide range of bilateral and multilateral issues, weaves together an intriguing cast of national and international characters, and offers important insights into the making of foreign policy from a ministerial perspective. In chronicling the events in which he participated, MacGuigan describes his motivations, reactions, and decisions which illuminate Trudeau's approach to foreign policy and governance. An Inside Look at External Affairs during the Trudeau Years reflects on the interplay between domestic and international agendas and individual personalities in caucus that ultimately shape foreign policy.