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Middle power, middle kingdom : what Canadians need to know about China in the 21st century  Cover Image Book Book

Middle power, middle kingdom : what Canadians need to know about China in the 21st century

Mulroney, David (author).

Summary: China’s rise is having a direct impact on our prosperity, our health and well-being, and our security here in Canada. The road to achieving many of our middle-power aspirations now runs through the Middle Kingdom. We need to start paying closer attention, says former ambassador David Mulroney. China has become our second largest economic partner, not as important as the US is, but far bigger than all the rest. Canada exerts a magnetic pull on Chinese tourists and students. It’s also a popular destination for Chinese home buyers in search of a new life or simply looking for a safe place to park money. An assertive China is challenging the balance of power in the Pacific, and it is more than willing to reach across borders, including Canada’s, to steal technologies and to confront challenges to its ideology. We must do better. David Mulroney is uniquely positioned to discuss this issue as the former ambassador to China, and as a leader in forming a successful strategy in Afghanistan. He discusses what our challenges in Afghanistan were and how we eventually got it right, and how these lessons can be applied to the future challenges of China, and beyond. Cutting right to the heart of the issue, Middle Power, Middle Kingdom is an intimate account of how foreign policy works, and how policies must be changed if Canada is to prosper.--Amazon.ca

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  • ISBN: 9780670068180
  • Physical Description: xi, 339 pages ; 24 cm.
    regular print
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Allen Lane, 2015.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Preface -- Prologue -- Facing Our Future. A middle kingdom in middle age -- Chaina and Canadian Prosperity. Blue lobster tweets -- Cold feet and mixed signals -- The People-To-People Connection. Breaking the breakfast barrier -- The university of beautiful cars -- Buying a piece of Canada -- China and Canadian Security. The unifinished empire -- China's long reach -- Chaina and Canadian Well-Being. Saving little fatty -- Air, water and animals -- The food we eat -- China and Canadian Values. The Buddha of compassion -- My China Life. From Kabul to Beijing -- Conclusion : Connecting the dots -- Epilogue.
Subject: Diplomatic relations
Canada -- Foreign relations -- China
China -- Foreign relations -- Canada

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  • 7 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Fort Nelson Public Library.

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Fort Nelson Public Library 327.71051 MUL (Text) 35246000854552 Non-Fiction Volume hold Available -

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