Samaritan State? External Aid in Canada's Foreign Policy
Explore the intricate role of Canada in international diplomacy with "Samaritan State? External Aid in Canada's Foreign Policy" by SPICER, published by the University of Toronto Press in 1996. This insightful book delves into Canada's foreign aid initiatives over the past fifteen years, presenting a comprehensive analysis of how these efforts shape the country's global position. With 277 pages of engaging content, it serves as a pivotal resource for understanding the impact of external aid within the framework of Canadian foreign policy. Perfect for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in international relations, this book offers a critical perspective on the humanitarian objectives behind foreign aid. Discover the evolution of Canada's diplomatic strategy and its implications for global affairs.