Diplomatic Departures: The Conservative Era in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1984-1993
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1 The Conservative Era in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1984-93 -- 2 Architects or Engineers? The Conservatives and Foreign Policy -- Part 2: Policy Issues -- 3 Leaving the Past Behind: The Free Trade Initiative Assessed -- 4 Continental Drift: Energy Policy and Canadian-American Relations -- 5 Shades of Grey in Canada's Greening during the Mulroney Era -- 6 A Northern Foreign Policy: The Politics of Ad Hocery -- 7 Big Eyes and Empty Pockets: The Two Phases of Conservative Defence Policy -- 8 The Conservative Approach to International Peacekeeping -- 9 Mulroney's International "Beau Risque": The Golden Age of Quebec's Foreign Policy -- 10 Explaining Canada's Decision to Join the OAS: An Interpretation -- 11 Good Global Governance or Political Opportunism? Mulroney and UN Social Conferences -- 12 How Exceptional? Reassessing the Mulroney Government's Anti-Apartheid "Crusade -- 13 Liberal Internationalism for Conservatives: The Good Governance Initiative -- Part 3: The Policy-Making Process -- 14 The Conservatives and Foreign Policy-Making: A Foreign Service View -- 15 Adding Women but Forgetting to Stir: Gender and Foreign Policy in the Mulroney Era -- 16 Ethnic Groups and Conservative Foreign Policy -- 17 Bureaucratic Politics and the Making of the 1987 Defence White Paper -- 18 Opening Up the Policy Process: Does Party Make a Difference? -- 19 Diplomatic Departures? Assessing the Conservative Era in Foreign Policy -- Appendices -- A: Chronology of Events, 1984-93 -- B: Photo Gallery -- C: Foreign Policy Appointments, 1984-93 -- Bibliographical Essay -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.