Canada Among Nations 1987

A World of Conflict

edited by Brian Tomlin and Maureen Appel Molot

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.
Canada Among Nations 1987--the fourth in a series of annual reviews of Canadian foreign policy--focuses on the problem of international conflict.
Comprehensive and incisive, the book ranges widely over that year's foreign policy developments, covering such subjects as East-West relations in the era of incipient glasnost, the ongoing carnage of the Iran-Iraq war, the campaign against South African apartheid and the Contra-Sandinista struggle in Nicaragua.
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.

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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