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Angus, H.F.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press , 1953
327.71 ANG c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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M. Demas Rizky Laswanda
Abstrak :
Kanada adalah negara yang secara historis memegang peranan kunci dalam berbagai isu dan organisasi internasional, seperti operasi penjagaan perdamaian, kebijakan perubahan iklim global, hingga pembentukan PBB dan G20. Akan tetapi, kajian mengenai kebijakan luar negeri Kanada masih sangat minim di luar Kanada, khususnya Indonesia. Oleh karena itu, tulisan ini dibuat dengan tujuan untuk memetakan perkembangan akademik dari literatur-literatur akademik yang membahas kebijakan luar negeri Kanada sejak tahun 1939. Tulisan ini menggunakan 66 literatur akademik yang meliputi artikel jurnal, monograf, dan bab dalam buku edited volume. Metodologi yang digunakan dalam tulisan ini adalah metode taksonomi. Analisis tulisan-tulisan tersebut dilakukan dalam tiga tema besar, yaitu (1) dasar-dasar kebijakan luar negeri Kanada, (2) dimensi kawasan dalam kebijakan luar negeri Kanada, dan (3) isu-isu dalam kebijakan luar negeri Kanada. Temuan dari tulisan ini adalah bahwa kebijakan luar negeri Kanada didasari oleh dua ide, yaitu internationalism dan peace, order, and good government berdasarkan konstitusinya. Ide realisme juga digunakan dalam hubungannya dengan Amerika Serikat. Selain itu, Kanada juga merupakan negara yang sangat tidak konsisten dengan kebijakan luar negerinya akibat fluktuasi komitmen dalam berbagai isu dan kawasan yang dialaminya hingga saat ini. ......Canada is a country that historically holds a key role in various issues and international organizations, such as peacekeeping operations, climate change policy, and also the creation of the United Nations and the G20. That being said, research on Canadian foreign policy (CFP) outside of Canada—especially Indonesia—is minimal. Therefore, this paper is written with the aim to map out the development of academic literature on Canadian foreign policy since 1939. This paper analyses 66 academic literatures which consists of journal articles, monographs, and chapters in edited volumes. The methodology used in this paper is taxonomy. The analysis of these literatures are done through three main themes (1) foundations of Canadian foreign policy, (2) regional dimensions in Canadian foreign policy, and (3) issues in Canadian foreign policy. The findings of this paper is that Canadian foreign policy is influenced by two ideas, which are (1) internationalism through Canada’s miltilateral relations and (2) peace, order, and good government which are based on Canada’s constitution. Realism is also used in Canada’s relation with the USA. Other than that, Canada also has a highly inconsistent foreign policy due to the fluctuation of commitments seen in various issues and regions until now.
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 2023
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UI - Tugas Akhir  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Toronto: The Canadian, 1968
327.71 IND
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Skilling, Gordon H.
Toronto: The Ryerson Press , 1945
327.71 SKI c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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McKercher, Asa
Abstrak :
John F. Kennedys thousand days as president coincided not only with the crisis years of the Cold War, but also with the most fractious period in the Canada-United States relationship since the War of 1812. Thanks in part to mounting Canadian nationalist sentiment, Kennedy confronted a host of issues with Canada magnified by Canadian concerns over their countrys close economic, cultural, military, and diplomatic links with the United States. The early 1960s saw tensions in Canada-US relations as growing numbers of Canadians came to question both their governments quiet support for US leadership in the cold war and American economic and military hegemony. Canadas prime minister, John Diefenbaker, with whom Kennedy had a tense relationship, personified these sentiments. While the young president and his administration have often been criticized for stirring up anti-US opinion due to their conduct toward Canada, Camelot and Canada shows that US foreign policymakers dealt with Ottawa in a judicious manner that took account of Canadian nationalism as well as Canadian concerns. In re-examining this fascinating period in Canada-US relations, this book makes clear that the special relationship between Canadian and US officials continued to function, even as the overall bilateral relationship suffered due to nationalist attitudes and differences over major foreign policy issues, from the Cuban revolution to Britains decision to join the European Common Market. The image that emerges of Kennedy is of a policymaker who was pragmatic in his handling of his countrys increasingly nationalistic northern neighbor.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470114
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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