Canada and Africa in the New Millennium
Discover the complex and evolving relationship between Canada and Africa in the thought-provoking book, Canada and Africa in the New Millennium by David R. Black. Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 2015, this engaging paperback spans 328 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of Canada's foreign policy towards Africa since 2000.
Black expertly contrasts the proactive G8 activism of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien with the Harper government's retreat from continental engagement, revealing a narrative of inconsistency that has shaped Canada’s interactions with African nations. This insightful examination not only highlights political dynamics but also encourages readers to reflect on the implications of these shifts in policy.
Whether you're a student of international relations or simply interested in global affairs, Canada and Africa in the New Millennium is an essential read that sheds light on a critical aspect of Canada’s role on the world stage.