public lecture: canada alone, a history of canadian foreign policy
adam chapnick and asa mckercher’s latest book canada first, not canada alone: a history of canadian foreign policy tells the story of a country that has traditionally benefited from diplomatic prudence and compromise even as its citizens have yearned for their elected officials to be world leaders. it argues that, like any country, canada must look out for its own interests first, but in the modern world it can’t do so effectively without cooperating with other states and non-state actors. join chapnick for a discussion of what canada’s foreign policy past can tell us about how ottawa might best navigate an increasingly uncertain and dangerous world.
this event will be in-person with a virtual attendance option. to register, please go to https://thunderbaymuseum1.wildapricot.org/event-6036661
refreshments will be available during the event and admission is free for all attendees.
speaker’s bio: dr. adam chapnick is a professor of defence studies at the royal military college of canada and the deputy director of education at the canadian forces college. he holds a ba (honours) from trent university, an ma in international affairs from the norman paterson school of international affairs at carleton university, and a phd in history from the university of toronto. he is the award-winning author or editor of nine books and over 50 academic essays and book chapters. he is also a regular commentator in the public realm. he has appeared as a foreign policy expert on global news, ctv news, cbc news, the agenda with steve paikin, and cbc radio, and has testified as an expert witness before the standing senate committee on national security and defence, the standing senate committee on foreign affairs and international trade, and the house of commons’ standing committee on foreign affairs and international development.
this presentation is made possible by the canadian international council – thunder bay branch and co-sponsored by 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s department of history and the thunder bay historical museum society.