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Reduced The Policy Question: A Critical Appraisal Of Canada's Role In World Affairs By P.v. Lyon

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The Policy Question: A Critical Appraisal of Canada's Role in World Affairs by Peyton V. Lyon "The Policy Question: A Critical Appraisal of Canada's role in World Affairs" by Peyton V. Lyon is a book that offers a critical analysis of Canada's foreign policy and its role in world affairs. Published in 2008, the book examines various aspects of Canada's foreign policy, including its relationship with the United States, its involvement in the war in Afghanistan, and its position on global environmental issues. Lyon argues that Canada's foreign policy is often driven by domestic political considerations rather than strategic considerations, which has led to inconsistency and a lack of clarity in its foreign policy. He also argues that Canada's relationship with the United States has often been characterized by subservience rather than equality. Furthermore, Lyon examines Canada's involvement in the war in Afghanistan and argues that Canada's contribution was disproportionate to its size and capabilities. He contends that Canada's participation in the war was driven by domestic political considerations and that its contribution was not commensurate with its strategic interests. Lyon also examines Canada's position on global environmental issues and argues that Canada has not been a leader in this area. He contends that Canada has not taken sufficient action to address environmental issues such as climate change, and that its policies have often been influenced by its ties to the fossil fuel industry. Overall, "The Policy Question" offers a critical perspective on Canada's foreign policy and its role in world affairs. It highlights the need for Canada to develop a more strategic and consistent foreign policy that is based on national interests rather than domestic political considerations. The condition of the book is good and the pages inside the book are clean. There is a inscription from the previous owner on the top left hand corner of the front free endpaper.
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