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After his Liberal Partys surprise victory in the 2015 federal Canadian election, Justin Trudeau declared that Canada was back on the world stage. This comprehensive volume highlights issues in the relationship between articulated visions of Canada as a global actor, nation branding and domestic politics, noting the dangers of the politicization of the branding of Canada. It also provides the political context for thinking about Brand Canada in the Trudeau era.The authors explore the Trudeau governments embrace of political branding and how it plays out in key areas central to the brand, including: Canadas relations with Indigenous peoples; social media and digital diplomacy; and the importance of the Arctic region for Canadas brand, even though it is often ignored by politicians and policymakers. The book asks whether the Trudeau government has lived up to its claim that Canada is back, and highlights the challenges that emerge when governments provide optimistic visions for meaningful transformation, but then do not end up leading meaningful change.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, particularly those with a focus on Canada. It was originally published as a special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.

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Canada, Nation Branding and Domestic Politics
After his Liberal Partys surprise victory in the 2015 federal Canadian election, Justin Trudeau declared that Canada was back on the world stage. This comprehensive volume highlights issues in the relationship between articulated visions of Canada as a global actor, nation branding and domestic politics, noting the dangers of the politicization of the branding of Canada. It also provides the political context for thinking about Brand Canada in the Trudeau era.
The authors explore the Trudeau governments embrace of political branding and how it plays out in key areas central to the brand, including: Canadas relations with Indigenous peoples; social media and digital diplomacy; and the importance of the Arctic region for Canadas brand, even though it is often ignored by politicians and policymakers. The book asks whether the Trudeau government has lived up to its claim that Canada is back, and highlights the challenges that emerge when governments provide optimistic visions for meaningful transformation, but then do not end up leading meaningful change.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, particularly those with a focus on Canada. It was originally published as a special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.
Richard Nimijean is Instructor III in the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. His research and publications focus on the politics of branding Canada and the connections between the Canadian national identity and its projection globally, public policy, and domestic politics.
David Carment is Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and Editor of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. His most recent books examine state fragility theory and policy and third- party intervention in ethnic conflict. He teaches conflict mediation, bargaining and negotiation, and Canadian foreign policy.
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Chapter 3 2018 Stephen Brown. Originally published as Open Access.
Chapter 4 2019 Rebecca Tiessen and David Black
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ISBN13: 978- 0- 367- 14340- 4
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Contents
Richard Nimijean
Alex Marland
Stephen Brown
Rebecca Tiessen and David Black
Heather Exner-Pirot
Mark Paradis, Richard D. Parker and Patrick James
Kai Ostwald and Julian Dierkes
Evan Potter
Jocelyn Coulon
Daryl Copeland
David Carment and Richard Nimijean
Guide
The following chapters were originally published in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
  • Introduction: Is Canada back? Brand Canada in a turbulent world
  • Richard Nimijean
  • This chapter was first published in its original format in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 127138; a slightly edited version is included in the book.
Chapter 2
  • The brand image of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in international context
  • Alex Marland
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 139144
Chapter 3
  • All about that base? Branding and the domestic politics of Canadian foreign aid
  • Stephen Brown
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 145164
Chapter 5
  • Friend or faux? Trudeau, Indigenous issues and Canadas brand
  • Heather Exner-Pirot
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 165181
Chapter 6
  • Predicting the North: sovereignty and the Canadian brand in the Arctic
  • Mark Paradis, Richard D. Parker and Patrick James
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 182201
Chapter 7
  • Canadas foreign policy and bureaucratic (un)responsiveness: public diplomacy in the digital domain
  • Kai Ostwald and Julian Dierkes
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 202222
Chapter 8
  • The evolving complementarity of nation-branding and public diplomacy: projecting the Canada brand through weibo diplomacy in China
  • Evan Potter
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 223237
Chapter 9
  • O donc le Canada est-il de retour dans le monde?
  • Jocelyn Coulon
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 238242
Chapter 10
  • Canadas back can the Trudeau government resuscitate Canadian diplomacy?
  • Daryl Copeland
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 24, issue 2 (June 2018) pp. 243252
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David Black is a Professor in and Chair of the Department of Political Sciences at Dalhousie University, Canada. His research interests focus on Canadas role in development cooperation and in Sub-Saharan Africa (including human security, diplomacy, and the extractive sector); sport in world politics and development; and disability and global development.
Stephen Brown is Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of numerous publications on foreign aid, especially Canadas. His research focuses mainly on the intersection of the policies and practices of Northern countries and other international actors with politics in Southern countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
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