Canada-Africa Relations

Canada-Africa Relations
Title Canada-Africa Relations PDF eBook
Author Yiagadeesen Samy
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 332
Release 2016-10-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0986707759

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A wave of optimism has swept the African continent in the past decade. The pace and extent of social change in recent years, when measured in life expectancy, child and infant mortality rates, literacy, numeracy and the completion of higher education, is quite remarkable. The urban middle class is emerging and expanding in many African countries, while political democracy is developing and strengthening. These positive changes are generating economic growth and attracting foreign investment across the continent, especially in the resource sector. But Africa is still viewed by many as the “dark continent” dealing with serious problems — civil wars, ethnic division, corruption, HIV/AIDS, poverty, food security and the disastrous effects of climate change — and these issues may well impede the upward trajectory of Africa. Canada-Africa Relations: Looking Back, Looking Ahead — the 27th volume of the influential Canada Among Nations series — analyzes the ebb and flow of Canada’s engagement with Sub-Saharan Africa through different lenses over the past few decades and also looks to the future, highlighting the opportunities and the difficulties that exist for Canada and Sub-Saharan Africa. It is clear that a new Africa is emerging, and Canada must be prepared to change the nature of its relationship with the continent.

Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa

Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa
Title Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa PDF eBook
Author Dr Edward Ansah Akuffo
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 405
Release 2013-04-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1409476820

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After over fifty-years of Canadian engagement with Africa, no comprehensive literature exists on Canada's security policy in Africa and relations towards Africa's regional organizations. The literature on Canada's foreign policy in Africa to date has largely focused on development assistance. For the first time, Edward Akuffo combines historical and contemporary material on Canada's development and security policy while analyzing the linkage between these sets of foreign policy practices on the African continent. The book makes an important contribution to the debate on Canada's foreign policy generally, and on Africa's approach to peace, security and development, while shedding light on a new theoretical lens - non-imperial internationalism - to understand Canada's foreign policy. The author captures an emerging trend of cooperation on peace, security, and development between the Canadian government and African regional organizations in the twenty-first century. The resulting book is a valuable addition to the literature on African politics, new regionalisms, foreign policy, global governance, and international development studies.

Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa

Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa
Title Canadian Foreign Policy in Africa PDF eBook
Author Edward Ansah Akuffo
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2016-04-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317169980

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After over fifty-years of Canadian engagement with Africa, no comprehensive literature exists on Canada's security policy in Africa and relations towards Africa's regional organizations. The literature on Canada's foreign policy in Africa to date has largely focused on development assistance. For the first time, Edward Akuffo combines historical and contemporary material on Canada's development and security policy while analyzing the linkage between these sets of foreign policy practices on the African continent. The book makes an important contribution to the debate on Canada's foreign policy generally, and on Africa's approach to peace, security and development, while shedding light on a new theoretical lens - non-imperial internationalism - to understand Canada's foreign policy. The author captures an emerging trend of cooperation on peace, security, and development between the Canadian government and African regional organizations in the twenty-first century. The resulting book is a valuable addition to the literature on African politics, new regionalisms, foreign policy, global governance, and international development studies.

Canadian Relations with South Africa

Canadian Relations with South Africa
Title Canadian Relations with South Africa PDF eBook
Author Brian Douglas Tennyson
Publisher Washington, D.C. : University Press of America
Total Pages 264
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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This book originated as a doctoral thesis for the Institute of Commonwealth Studies of the University of London. It is about the history of South Africa and Canada.

Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada's Role in Africa's Extractive Sectors

Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada's Role in Africa's Extractive Sectors
Title Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada's Role in Africa's Extractive Sectors PDF eBook
Author Nathan Andrews
Publisher
Total Pages 317
Release 2019
Genre Africa
ISBN 9781487517038

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With reference to global governance initiatives aimed at promoting ethical business practices, this volume offers a timely examination of Canada-Africa relations and natural resource governance.

Canada in Africa

Canada in Africa
Title Canada in Africa PDF eBook
Author Yves Engler
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2015-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781552667620

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Yves Engler continues his groundbreaking analyses of past and present Canadian foreign policy. The author of The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy, and other works that challenge the myth of Canadian benevolence, documents Canadian involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, the "scramble for Africa" and European colonialism. The book reveals Ottawa's opposition to anticolonial struggles, its support for apartheid South Africa and Idi Amin's coup, and its role in ousting independence leaders Patrice Lumumba and Kwame Nkrumah. Based on an exhaustive look at the public record as well as on-the-ground research, Canada in Africa shows how the federal government pressed African countries to follow neoliberal economic prescriptions and sheds light on Canada's part in the violence that has engulfed Somalia, Rwanda and the Congo, as well as how Canada's indifference to climate change means a death sentence to ever-growing numbers of Africans.

Towards a Francophone Community

Towards a Francophone Community
Title Towards a Francophone Community PDF eBook
Author Robin S. Gendron
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 305
Release 2006-04-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773578579

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Using extensive archival research, Gendron rebuts the argument of Quebec nationalists and scholars that the Canadian government's neglect of French Africa forced Quebec to develop its own international identity. Towards a Francophone Community shows that there had been active federal interest in French African affairs since the late 1940s, within the context of developments in NATO and the Cold War, the vagaries of Canada's relations with France, and the Quiet Revolution in Quebec.