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  1. Germany’s New Foreign Policy Pragmatism

    What do the developments outlined above mean for Germany’s role in Europe and the world in general, and its relationship with America in particular?...
    Stefan Fröhlich in The End of Self-bondage
    Chapter 2021
  2. A Democratic Foreign Policy Regaining American Influence Abroad

    In 2020, America will elect a president, deciding not just the trajectory of its national politics but the future of American foreign policy. Will...
    Richard Ned Lebow
    Book 2020
  3. The Return of Trudeaumania: A Public Diplomacy Shift in Foreign and Defence Policy?

    Canada is a country that has traditionally benefited from a considerable amount of international goodwill. Largely due to its Pearsonian legacy of...
    Stéfanie von Hlatky in Canada's Public Diplomacy
    Chapter 2021
  4. Trump’s Ordinary Foreign Policy

    Despite Trump’s promises to put America First and disrupt international alliances and his penchant for insulting foreign leaders, especially allies,...
    Jon Herbert, Trevor McCrisken, Andrew Wroe in The Ordinary Presidency of Donald J. Trump
    Chapter 2019
  5. Conservative American Nationalism: The Trump Doctrine in Theory and Practice

    This chapter examines Trump’s foreign policy thinking and initiatives. The most fitting conceptual name for the Trump Doctrine is Conservative...
    Chapter 2020
  6. Dualistic Images of Canada in the World: Instrumental Commonalities/Symbolic Divides

    Canada has a tradition that emphasizes bipartisan consensus on foreign policy. This tradition however has been bent albeit not completely broken...
    Andrew F. Cooper in Canada's Public Diplomacy
    Chapter 2021
  7. Three Cheers for “Diplomatic Frivolity”: Canadian Public Diplomacy Embraces the Digital World

    This chapter analyses how public diplomacy has evolved in the face of contemporary diplomatic practice, including the advent of the Internet and the...
    Evan H. Potter in Canada's Public Diplomacy
    Chapter 2021
  8. Conclusion: Will Canada’s Immigration Policy Take an International Turn?

    It is not uncommon to read that because international migration by definition involves the people and interests of more than one state, it ought to...
    Howard Duncan, Yiagadeesen Samy in International Affairs and Canadian Migration Policy
    Chapter 2021
  9. Entry Modes: How to Enter a Foreign Market

    The mode of entry into a foreign market is a broad notion. In this chapter, we discuss it in terms of the initial approach to a foreign market and as...
    Olga E. Annushkina, Alberto Regazzo in The Art of Going Global
    Chapter 2020
  10. The Development and Context of American Environmental Policy

    This chapter focuses on the contextualization of environmental policy and its history. This chapter begins by considering the history of...
    Sara R. Rinfret, Michelle C. Pautz in US Environmental Policy in Action
    Chapter 2019
  11. Trump’s Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Conspiratorialism in the Arab Media Sphere

    This chapter explores how president Trump’s discourse on foreign policy and global security is reported in the MENA region. We identify how Trumps’...
    Abdullah K. Al-Saud, Dounia Mahlouly in Trump’s Media War
    Chapter 2019
  12. Human Spaceflight

    Human spaceflight inevitably became the most high-profile part of Japan’s space programme. Following an early American invitation to join the...
    Brian Harvey in Japan In Space
    Chapter 2023
  13. Technology, Society and Economy

    Although space science was the most visible part of the space programme, the 1970s saw it transformed into a wide-spectrum programme to benefit...
    Brian Harvey in Japan In Space
    Chapter 2023
  14. The American Years (1963–1965)

    January 19, 1963. On a cold and snowy day, all alone, Louis Pouzin boarded a Boeing 707. Destination: The United States. He went to Cambridge, to...
    Chantal Lebrument, Fabien Soyez in The Inventions of Louis Pouzin
    Chapter 2020
  15. Transatlantic and Other Strategic Partnerships: Germany in the Concert of Global System Change

    In addition to the erosion of Europe from within, the increased pressure on the external borders by Russia and the developments on the southern...
    Stefan Fröhlich in The End of Self-bondage
    Chapter 2021
  16. “We’re Back”: Re-imagining Public Diplomacy in Canada

    The central purpose of this chapter is to examine the claim that the Trudeau government has re-committed Canada to a broad and enduring strategy of...
    Michael K. Hawes in Canada's Public Diplomacy
    Chapter 2021
  17. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations

    Target overdraft credit in principle is a useful shock absorber in the case of liquidity and confidence crises that entail the risk of fire sales and...
    Hans-Werner Sinn in The Economics of Target Balances
    Chapter 2020
  18. Monetary-Policy Instruments

    The instruments (or tools) of monetary policy are the topic of this chapter. Based on the central bank’s balance sheet, the role of discount policy...
    Chapter 2019
  19. Origins – The Legacy of Hideo Itokawa

    The story of Japan’s space programme may be traced to aeronautical research in the early twentieth century. In 1944, Germany sent Japan its rocket...
    Brian Harvey in Japan In Space
    Chapter 2023
  20. Ecosystem Deep Dive #2: Policy—The Role of Policymakers

    Governments have a crucial role in accelerating the transition to a circular economy through policy measures and public investment, convening other...
    Peter Lacy, Jessica Long, Wesley Spindler in The Circular Economy Handbook
    Chapter 2020
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