How We Lead: Canada in a Century of Change

How We Lead: Canada in a Century of Change

by Joe Clark
How We Lead: Canada in a Century of Change

How We Lead: Canada in a Century of Change

by Joe Clark

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Overview

A passionate argument for Canada's reassertion of its place on the world stage, from a former prime minister and one of Canada's most respected political figures.
 
In the world that is taking shape, the unique combination of Canada's success at home as a diverse society and its reputation internationally as a sympathetic and respected partner consititute national assets that are at least as valuable as its natural resource wealth. As the world becomes more competitive and complex, and the chances of deadly conflict grow, the example and the initiative of Canada can become more important than they have ever been. That depends on its people: assets have no value if Canadians don't recognize or use them, or worse, if they waste them.
 
A more effective Canada is not only a benefit to itself, but to its friends and neighbours. And in this compelling examination of what it as a nation has been, what it has become and what it can yet be to the world, Joe Clark takes the reader beyond formal foreign policy and looks at the contributions and leadership offered by Canada's most successful individuals and organizations who are already putting these uniquely Canadian assets to work internationally.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307359094
Publisher: Random House of Canada, Limited
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

The Rt. Hon. Joe CLARK, P.C., C.C. served as a federal Member of Parliament  for twenty-five years and held the most senior Cabinet positions, including those of Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Minister of Constitutional Affairs and President of the Privy Council. Mr. Clark continues to work with international foundations, associations and businesses on issues of governance, democratic reform, security and peace. He lives in Ottawa with his wife, Maureen McTeer.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Leading from Beside 9

2 Soft Power and Hard Power 21

3 Seeing More and Feeling Less 33

4 Canada's International History and Tradition 39

5 Marrying Mandate and Imagination 55

6 Canada's Policy Today 75

7 Public Interest Country/Private Interest Government 95

8 Why We Have a Foreign Policy 111

9 Canada and the United States 131

10 The Power of Previous Thinking 149

11 Twenty-First Century Alliances 167

12 National Conversations 191

Notes 207

Acknowledgements 257

Index 259

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