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La première étude systématique des orientations et des mécanismes de la diplomatie québécoise depuis la Révolution tranquille jusqu'à la fin des années 1980.
In the last seventy years, Quebec has changed from a society dominated by the social edicts of the Catholic Church and the economic interests of anglophone business leaders to a more secular culture that frequently elects separatist political parties and has developed the most comprehensive welfare state in North America. In Contemporary Quebec, leading scholars raise provocative questions about the ways in which Quebec has been transformed since the Second World War and offer competing interpretations of the reasons for the province's quiet and radical revolutions.
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Le Québec a-t-il une politique étrangère? Un ouvrage incontournable sur cette question complexe et délicate.
Quinze textes portant sur l'histoire, la littérature, l'architecture, la peinture, le spectacle et visant à montrer la place de la culture québécoise en Amérique.
La première étude systématique des orientations et des mécanismes de la diplomatie québécoise depuis la Révolution tranquille jusqu'à la fin des années 1980.
Jack Granatstein introduces Reid and the forces that shaped his progressive idealism in the 1920s and 1930s. Hector Mackenzie assesses Reid's contribution to the creation of the United Nations in the mid-1940s, while David Haglund and Stephane Roussel examine Reid's crucial role in the negotiations to establish the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Greg Donaghy, Bruce Muirhead, and Alyson King write, respectively, about Reid as high commissioner to India, as an important influence on World Bank policy in the early 1960s, and, finally, as founding principal of York University's Glendon College.