It takes the average reader 5 hours and 23 minutes to read Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism by Brian J. R. Stevenson
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Post-war Canadian foreign policy has been characterized by two enduring themes - an ongoing commitment to multilateralism on the one hand, and a substantial commitment to continentalism on the other. In the early 1970s the post-war structures for international politics and economics entered a period that led to a dramatic transformation based on the relative decline of the United States (punctuated by the end of the cold war), the rise of economic interdependence and the new internationalism, and the emergence of citizen-centered foreign policy. These three factors have had a substantial impact on both Canada's role in the world and its relationships with its main political and economic partners.
Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism by Brian J. R. Stevenson is 316 pages long, and a total of 80,896 words.
This makes it 107% the length of the average book. It also has 99% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 22 minutes to read Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism aloud.
Canada, Latin America, and the New Internationalism is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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