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The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark
by
Halloran, Mary
, Hilliker, John
, Donaghy, Greg
in
Canadian foreign relations
/ Clark, Joe
/ Clark, Joe (Canadian politician)
/ Cooperation
/ Development policy
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Elections
/ Foreign aid
/ Foreign policy
/ Francophones
/ Government agencies
/ International community
/ Military aspects
/ Military policy
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ North and South
/ Nuclear proliferation
/ Peacekeeping
/ Political campaigns
/ Political power
/ Power
/ Prime ministers
/ Priorities
/ Projections
/ Public officials
/ Sovereignty
/ The Lessons of History
/ Trudeau, Pierre
/ Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
2015
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The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark
by
Halloran, Mary
, Hilliker, John
, Donaghy, Greg
in
Canadian foreign relations
/ Clark, Joe
/ Clark, Joe (Canadian politician)
/ Cooperation
/ Development policy
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Elections
/ Foreign aid
/ Foreign policy
/ Francophones
/ Government agencies
/ International community
/ Military aspects
/ Military policy
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ North and South
/ Nuclear proliferation
/ Peacekeeping
/ Political campaigns
/ Political power
/ Power
/ Prime ministers
/ Priorities
/ Projections
/ Public officials
/ Sovereignty
/ The Lessons of History
/ Trudeau, Pierre
/ Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
2015
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The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark
by
Halloran, Mary
, Hilliker, John
, Donaghy, Greg
in
Canadian foreign relations
/ Clark, Joe
/ Clark, Joe (Canadian politician)
/ Cooperation
/ Development policy
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic growth
/ Elections
/ Foreign aid
/ Foreign policy
/ Francophones
/ Government agencies
/ International community
/ Military aspects
/ Military policy
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ North and South
/ Nuclear proliferation
/ Peacekeeping
/ Political campaigns
/ Political power
/ Power
/ Prime ministers
/ Priorities
/ Projections
/ Public officials
/ Sovereignty
/ The Lessons of History
/ Trudeau, Pierre
/ Trudeau, Pierre Elliott
2015
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The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark
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The white paper impulse: Reviewing foreign policy under Trudeau and Clark
2015
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Three times in the span of 12 years (1968–1980), the foreign policy of the Canadian government was subjected to review by the Department of External Affairs. Although only the first of these efforts resulted in a white paper formally tabled as such in the House of Commons, subsequent reviews tended to follow the design of the first: a comprehensive examination of all aspects of the country's foreign policy, led and coordinated by senior officials in External Affairs, drawing to varying degrees on expertise from other government departments and the private sector. In all cases, the reviews were intended to produce a document that would guide future policy. They served as useful tools not only for new governments seeking to differentiate their policies from those of their predecessors, but also for those in search of answers to challenges arising in the course of their mandates. This article analyzes the reviews undertaken between 1968 and 1980 and the circumstances that gave rise to them in an effort to account for the popularity of the white paper process among policymakers and to explore the process's influence on policies subsequently pursued.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd. (UK),Sage Publications Ltd
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