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In the context of escalating global realignments and the complexities of a world (risk) society, the Third Millennium presents significant challenges amid advancing globalization. A range of geopolitical, social, cultural, economic, demographic, and ecological changes raises concerns about navigating a tumultuous landscape filled with uncertainty. This backdrop has sparked a renewed interest in the nation as a collective identity, challenging the notion that the concept of the nation has become obsolete. Sixteen essays by distinguished Canadian and European experts explore these themes, focusing on Canada as a multifaceted nation-state. Topics include Canada’s complex relationships with Europe and the USA, the redefinition of its national narrative, the dynamics of nations within the nation, and pressing geopolitical and ecological crises. The contributions highlight Canada’s progressive stance and offer insights for other nations reassessing their identities in a global context. This collection is valuable for academics, professionals, teachers, and students across various disciplines, as well as general readers interested in contemporary issues of national identity.
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Global realignments and the Canadian nation in the third millennium, Karin Ikas
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- 2010
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