Canada Among Nations 2005: Split Images

Published:
November 1, 2005

Canada Among Nations 2005, Split Images provides an in-depth examination of the search for balance in Canada's foreign policy with respect to both its close and complex relationship with the US and its potential associations with emergent powers. It also analyses the International Policy Review and reorganization processes.

For more than twenty years, the Canada Among Nations series has brought together leading scholars, practitioners, journalists and members of the NGO community for an assessment of the country's foreign policy. The books in the series are widely adopted in Canadian foreign policy and international relations courses and have become a major publication of record on Canada's policies and actions in the world.

Canada Among Nations 2005, Split Images is produced by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, in cooperation with CIGI. It is published by McGill-Queen's University Press.

About the Authors

Dane Rowlands received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Toronto and is currently the Paterson Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University. He teaches and conducts research on international development, the International Monetary Fund, conflict management and migration.