Le ministère des Affaires extérieures du Canada

Volume III : Innovation et adaptation, 1968-1984

By John Hilliker, Mary Halloran, and Greg Donaghy
Categories: Political Science, International Relations, History
Series: Politique et politiques publiques
Publisher: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press
Paperback : 9782760324930, 600 pages, June 2019
Ebook (PDF) : 9782760324947, 600 pages, June 2017
Ebook (EPUB) : 9782760324954, 600 pages, June 2017
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9782760324961, 600 pages, June 2017
Paperback : 9782760326019, 488 pages, June 2019
Ebook (PDF) : 9782760326026, 488 pages, June 2017
Paperback : 9782760326057, 500 pages, June 2019
Ebook (PDF) : 9782760326064, 470 pages, June 2017
Hardcover : 9782760326095, 652 pages, June 2017
Hardcover : 9782760326101, 488 pages, June 2017
Hardcover : 9782760326118, 500 pages, June 2017

Description

By 1968, Canada’s storied Department of External Affairs was under siege. The postwar decades of steady growth and diplomatic accomplishment were over. Technological change and trade liberalization were ushering in a new era of globalization. The economy slumped and stagnated. Globalization stretched the international agenda, adding novel issues: human rights and woman’s rights; energy, science, and technology; the environment; and global revolution and terrorism. The new Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, encouraged the Department of External Affairs to keep up with the times.
External Affairs initially reeled under the assault, struggling to respond to the enormous political, economic, and domestic pressures of the era. Through the 1970s, however, it steadily reclaimed its relevance. It focused more of its efforts on economic diplomacy and found the administrative mechanisms required to reconcile its traditional global outlook with the government’s domestic preoccupations, finally merging with the Trade Commissioner Service in 1982.
Along the way, External Affairs helped craft innovative policies to respond to the dominant challenges of the era, including UN peacekeeping, decolonization and the North-South dialogue, the Middle East and the Iran Hostage crisis, and the ever-dangerous Cold War.
Published in French.