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Canada Must Think for Itself
Irvin Studin, one of Canada’s foremost thinkers & strategists, argues that Canada must learn to think for itself in order to survive and succeed in the post-pandemic world. He charts a clear path for asserting Canadian sovereignty and independence in the face of challenges from China, Russia and the United States and overcoming domestic crises.
$27.95, PaperbackOil and World Politics
Petroleum is at the root of most conflicts in the world today. It infiltrates politics and is closely associated with power. This book offers new understanding of what has been happening in world's "hot spot" countries.$27.95, PaperbackThe United Nations in the 21st Century
A short, pointed, informative overview of ':the world':s best hope': for humanity in this century$14.95, PaperbackLiving with Uncle
Living With Uncle examines the new realities of Canada's relations with the US in a world of a Conservative government in Ottawa. A new generation of analysts offers fresh insights into the challenges to Canada's independence, identity and democracy.$24.95, PaperbackThe World Trade Organization
The World Trade Organization: A Citizen's Guide offers an independent view of WTO actions in areas ranging from agriculture and the environment to labour and culture, tracing how it promotes the interests of global corporations at the expense of citizens.$22.95, PaperbackThe World Trade Organization
Steven ShrybmanThe World Trade Organization: A Citizen's Guide offers an independent view of WTO actions in areas ranging from agriculture and the environment to labour and culture, tracing how it promotes the interests of global corporations at the expense of citizens.
$19.95, PaperbackInside the East Timor Resistance
Inside the East Timor Resistance is a vivid and immediate account of the East Timorese independence struggle, written at a time when its result was still very much in doubt.
$19.95, PaperbackPandora's Box
First published in 1993, Pandora's Box is an immediate report on the relation between public education and corporate globalization.$14.95, PaperbackThe Rise and Fall of a Middle Power
Published in 1993, The Rise and Fall of a Middle Power is a penetrating and thought-provoking analysis of Canada's place in the world order
$16.95, PaperbackCanada Among Nations 1987
Canada Among Nations 1987 presents a thorough review of the Mulroney Conservative government's performance on the international stage at a time of quickening change.$19.95, PaperbackOur American Cousins
Our American Cousins is a witty, provocative, often poignant encounter with neighbours who are a lot like us, and not like us at all.
$16.95, PaperbackCanada Among Nations 1985
The 1985 edition of Canada Among Nations examines the reshaping of Canadian foreign policy that characterized the Mulroney Conservative government's first full year in power.$19.95, PaperbackCanada Among Nations 1984
The 1984 edition of Canada Among Nations examines Canada's changing foreign policy during the period of transition between the Trudeau Liberal and Mulroney Conservative governments.
$19.95, PaperbackThe Politics of Food
Don MitchellFood and politics in Canada cannot be separated. And continuing price increases and commodity crises have made the politics of food a matter of great public interest and concern.
$16.95, PaperbackCanada and the Biafran Tragedy
Andrew Brewin, David MacDonaldCanada and the Biafran Tragedy is a chronicle of the authors' trip to Biafra and the lessons they draw from the conflict for the international community as a whole and for federal systems, especially.$14.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top