From the Back Cover:
“Relentlessly chronicles just how far this country has fallen from global grace.”
–Ottawa Citizen
“In well-crafted prose and on a foundation of extensive knowledge of our diplomatic history, Cohen recounts a tale of how we have created... a make-believe foreign policy.”
–Richard Gwyn, Toronto Star
“A trenchant critique of modern Canadian foreign policy.”
–Time Magazine
“Cohen’s contribution is invaluable. A book full of... rich detail, written with passion and engaging prose.... A must read for all of those who wish to understand the roots of Canada’s global outlook.”
–Globe and Mail
“Mr. Cohen... has hit the bull’s-eye.”
–Jeffrey Simpson, Globe and Mail
“There could hardly be a better time for While Canada Slept, Andrew Cohen’s cogent and sobering survey of this country’s long slide into the margins of global importance.... A powerful indictment of how we’ve neglected our role in the world.”
–Victoria Times-Colonist
“Provocative and persuasive.... [Cohen’s] arguments are persuasive and ably defended in a book that is brisk, on the mark and wonderfully readable.”
–London Free Press
“Persuasive and compelling.... A long-awaited wake-up call to Canadians who have for years been blinded in a glare of self-satisfaction about their own international importance.”
–Halifax Chronicle-Herald
“Cohen has pulled together a well-written, engaging and timely book. This is clearly a must-read for all Canadians interested in our glorious past and in Canada having an influential voice in the world once again.”
–Montreal Gazette
“The articulation of foreign policy and the integration of its various elements (diplomatic, aid, military and financial) should be high on [the next prime minister’s] list of his or her policy challenges. If so, much will be owed to Andrew Cohen for this passionate, informative, entertaining and mostly convincing volume.”
–David Malone, Literary Review of Canada
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author:
Andrew Cohen, an award-winning journalist and bestselling author, has written widely on international affairs. He has written A Deal Undone: The Making and Breaking of the Meech Lake and co-edited Trudeau’s Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. A former fellow at the Centre of International Studies at Cambridge University, he teaches at the School of Journalism and the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa.
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