Canadians and Foreign Policy: The Record of an Independent Investigation

Professor Fred Alexander, a distinguished historian and the first Australian to be awarded a Senior Research Fellowship of the Canada Council, makes in this book a frank and friendly attempt to examine the views on various aspects of Canada’s external relations expressed to him by an occupational and regional cross-section of Canadians (many of whom are named in the text) during the course of his recent coast-to-coast investigation.
Canadian-American relations loom large in the resultant analysis, whether the subject matter is economic or strategic, cultural or political. Other important questions discussed cover the extent to which Canadian nationalism is restricted by surviving provincial regionalism; the significance of spiritual and idealist influences; current internal political trends; and the increasing significance of Asia and the Pacific in the overall attitude of Canadians to the Commonwealth and the world at large.
This book, which is being published simultaneously in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, has the general quality of highlighting through the eyes of an independent observer the important problems of Canadian attitudes to foreign policy and that special quality which is derived from the author’s integrity and good-humoured detachment no less than the shrewdness and rare penetration of some of his judgments.

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Canadians and Foreign Policy: The Record of an Independent Investigation

Professor Fred Alexander, a distinguished historian and the first Australian to be awarded a Senior Research Fellowship of the Canada Council, makes in this book a frank and friendly attempt to examine the views on various aspects of Canada’s external relations expressed to him by an occupational and regional cross-section of Canadians (many of whom are named in the text) during the course of his recent coast-to-coast investigation.
Canadian-American relations loom large in the resultant analysis, whether the subject matter is economic or strategic, cultural or political. Other important questions discussed cover the extent to which Canadian nationalism is restricted by surviving provincial regionalism; the significance of spiritual and idealist influences; current internal political trends; and the increasing significance of Asia and the Pacific in the overall attitude of Canadians to the Commonwealth and the world at large.
This book, which is being published simultaneously in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, has the general quality of highlighting through the eyes of an independent observer the important problems of Canadian attitudes to foreign policy and that special quality which is derived from the author’s integrity and good-humoured detachment no less than the shrewdness and rare penetration of some of his judgments.

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Canadians and Foreign Policy: The Record of an Independent Investigation

Canadians and Foreign Policy: The Record of an Independent Investigation

by Frederick Alexander
Canadians and Foreign Policy: The Record of an Independent Investigation

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Professor Fred Alexander, a distinguished historian and the first Australian to be awarded a Senior Research Fellowship of the Canada Council, makes in this book a frank and friendly attempt to examine the views on various aspects of Canada’s external relations expressed to him by an occupational and regional cross-section of Canadians (many of whom are named in the text) during the course of his recent coast-to-coast investigation.
Canadian-American relations loom large in the resultant analysis, whether the subject matter is economic or strategic, cultural or political. Other important questions discussed cover the extent to which Canadian nationalism is restricted by surviving provincial regionalism; the significance of spiritual and idealist influences; current internal political trends; and the increasing significance of Asia and the Pacific in the overall attitude of Canadians to the Commonwealth and the world at large.
This book, which is being published simultaneously in Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, has the general quality of highlighting through the eyes of an independent observer the important problems of Canadian attitudes to foreign policy and that special quality which is derived from the author’s integrity and good-humoured detachment no less than the shrewdness and rare penetration of some of his judgments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442632974
Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
Publication date: 12/15/1960
Series: Heritage
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 166
File size: 387 KB

About the Author

Fred Alexander, a graduate of Trinity College, Melbourne, and of Balliol College, Oxford, was Professor of Modern History and Head of the Department of History in the University of Western Australia. He was also the Director of Adult Education, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Chairman of the Professional Board of that university. He was President of the Western Australian Institute of International Affairs
He devoted four years of study leave overseas to evolving a technique of qualitative assessment of contemporary opinion in different countries. In 1932 he worked in Germany and Poland; in 1940 in the United States; in 1950 in the Union of South Africa; and in 1959 in Canada.
 

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Introduction ix

Financial Safety Nets: Why do they keep expanding? Edward J. Kane 1

A Positive Analysis of Bank Failure Resolution Policies Kamphol Panyagometh Gordon S. Roberts 45

Bank Failure Resolution Policies and Subordinated Debt Kamphol Panyagometh Gordon S. Roberts 87

Voluntary Disclosure of Real Options: When and how it can be done Andrew H. Chen James A. Conover John W. Kensinger 127

Non-Linear Modelling of the Relationship between Price Movements in the OECD Housing Markets and Significant Economic Activities T. J. O'Neill J. Penm R. D. Terrell 159

Stock or Options? an Economical Justification for using stocks as a compensation tool Melanie Cao Jason Wei 177

The NUA Benefit and Optimal Investment in Company Stock in 401(k) Accounts Mukesh Bajaj Sumon Mazumdar Vikram Nanda Rahul Surana 203

Identifying securities to buy: The Heuristic ri/stdi Manuel Tarrazo 229

Arbitrage Opportunities and Efficiency of an option market at its Initial Stage: the case of kospi 200 options in Korea Soku Byoun Hun Young Park 269

Hedging Pressure and Delivery Risk Explanations of Futures Risk Premia Charnwut Roongsangmanoon Andrew H. Chen Joseph Kang Donald Lien 303

Timing the Value-at-risk hedge Donald Lien 333

The Pricing of asian options with default risk Chueh-Yung Tsao Chao-Ching Liu 343

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