Canada Among Nations 1985

The Conservative Agenda

edited by Brian Tomlin and Maureen Appel Molot

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.
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.
Initially the new government's handling of foreign policy was marred by indecision and internal tension. By the end of 1985, however, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's ad hoc interventions on foreign affairs had ceased, and the move to a more formal decision-making process accompanied a rise in the influence of External Affairs Minister Joe Clark.
This edition of Canada Among Nations analyses the Mulroney government's agenda-setting experience from a range of perspectives: international security, the economy, relations with the Third World and the federal policy-making process.

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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