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Internationalism under Strain

The North-South Policies of Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden

edited by Cranford Pratt

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Dec 1989
Category
Economic Development, Economic Policy, General
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    ISBN
    9781487579869
    Publish Date
    Dec 1989
    List Price
    $35.95

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Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden have, to varying degrees, earned a reputation for being more responsive to Third World needs and aspirations than other developed industrial societies. This greater measure of humane internationalism is a product of the combined influence of a wide range of factors that includes religious, political, economic, and diplomatic traditions. But Cranford Pratt cautions against exaggerating the internationalist thrust of the North/South policies, particularly in the case of Canada.

 

In this volume a number of senior scholars offer interpretive essays on the North/South policies of these four middle powers. The contributors have all worked extensively on these issues; they are neither naively optimistic nor fatigued and despondent about what has been accomplished or what lies ahead. The concluding chapter is a comparative study of the role of humane internationalism in the policies of these four countries and a prognosis of the influence which a humane middle-power internationalism may yet have on Northern responses to the challenge of global poverty.

About the author

CRANFORD PRATT is a professor in the Department of Political Economy at the University of Toronto and author of The Critical Phase in Tanzania, 1945-68: Nyerere and the Emergenc of a Socialist Strategy.

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