Canada Among Nations 1984

A Time of Transition

edited by Brian Tomlin and Maureen Appel Molot

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.

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.

This volume includes overviews for 1984 on the global economy, arms control, Third World development and foreign policy. These are supplemented by a chronology of major events and a statistical portrait of economic trends.

In this unique annual review, experts on Canada's international relations explain the trends submerged beneath the flow of daily events.

About the Authors

Brian Tomlin

BRIAN TOMLIN, a professor and director of the Centre for International Negotiation in The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, is the co-author or editor of numerous books on Canadian foreign policy.

Maureen Appel Molot

MAUREEN APPEL MOLOT, a professor and formerly associate director of The Norman Paterson School, is the co-author or editor of books and articles on Canadian foreign policy and public enterprise.

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