LEADER 04352aam 2200565 n 450 001 9910985851103321 005 20250618102223 010 $a9788381424448 010 $a8381424445 024 $ahttps://doi.org/10.18778/8142-443-1 035 $a(CKB)5340000000054681 035 $a(ceeol)ceeol784430 035 $a(CEEOL)784430 035 $a(EXLCZ)995340000000054681 100 $a20252218d2018 ||l | 101 0 $apol 200 0 $aMi?dzynarodowa pozycja Kanady (2006?2018) 210 $a?ód? [Poland] $cWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu ?ódzkiego$d2018 215 $a1 online resource (1 p. 196) 225 $aUniwersytet ?ódzki 311 08$a9788381424431 311 08$a8381424437 330 $aThe book Mi?dzynarodowa pozycja Kanady (2006-2018)] [International position of Canada (2006-2018)] consists of three chapters written by three different scholars. Each chapter identifies and analyzes specific factors that have determined the position Canada holds in the contemporary international relations. The first chapter is devoted to the assessment of Canada's foreign policy during Stephen Harper?s prime ministership (2006-2015). This part of the book distinguishes and analyzes four basic elements of Stephen Harper's foreign policy doctrine: the need to keep a broad conservative coalition and to include the values and interests of this group of voters (as well as the personal views of the prime minister) in the formulation of foreign policy; the emphasis on the need to increase the role of the military sphere in building the international position of Canada; the redefinition of Ottawa's attitude to multilateralism; the importance of the economic sphere of international relations, especially international trade and the export of Canada?s natural resources, particularly energy resources. The second chapter is focused on the most contemporary Canadian foreign policy, as it was conducted by the Justin Trudeau government in the years 2015-2018. The chapter presents both the main theoretical assumptions of the Trudeau foreign policy doctrine and its practical implementation in such spheres of external policy as Canada's activity in the fora of multilateral international organizations, particularly in the contexts of peace-building and peacekeeping, immigration and refugee policies and bilateral economic relations between Canada and the U.S. The third chapter analyzes Canadian foreign policy towards Central and Eastern Europe between 2014 and 2018. The chapter proves that firm attitude towards Russia (especially sharp rhetoric and imposition of economic sanctions), military engagement within NATO and its reassurance measures in promoting security in Central and Eastern Europe, political, financial and military support for Ukraine, and closer cooperation with Poland can be considered as good exemplifications of Harper`s doctrine in Canadian foreign policy. The large Polish and Ukrainian diasporas in Canada, and their influence on politics in Ottawa is a very important factor as well. The Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has different foreign policy goals ? it regards the necessity of a political dialog with Russia in other fields. However, Trudeau declares willingness to prolong supporting measures for Ukraine and commitment to NATO. 517 $aInternational Position of Canada 517 $aMiÄ?dzynarodowa pozycja Kanady 517 $aMi?dzynarodowa pozycja Kanady 606 $aPolitics / Political Sciences 606 $aPolitics 606 $aPublic administration 606 $aGovernment/Political systems 606 $aSecurity and defense 606 $aMilitary policy 606 $aPeace and Conflict Studies 615 0$aPolitics / Political Sciences 615 0$aPolitics 615 0$aPublic administration. 615 0$aGovernment/Political systems 615 0$aSecurity and defense 615 0$aMilitary policy 615 0$aPeace and Conflict Studies 702 $aGabry?$b Marcin 702 $aMarczuk-Karbownik$b Magdalena 702 $aSoroka$b Tomasz 712 02$aCentral and Eastern European Online Library 801 0$bceeol 801 1$bceeol 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910985851103321 996 $aMi?dzynarodowa pozycja Kanady (2006?2018)$94331586 997 $aUNINA