Abstract

Canadian foreign policy has often been described in terms of ‘middle power’ status. But this description has always been problematic, and changes in the international climate now make a new paradigm necessary. The author discusses other foreign policy vocations, including the ‘soft power’ approach, and a purely regional destiny. She concludes by emphasizing the strength of internationalism in Canada, and of factors compelling the country to stake out a distinctive role in international relations.

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