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With the exception of Canada's relationship with the United States, Canada's relationship with China will likely be its most significant foreign connection in the twenty-first century. As China's role in world politics becomes more central, understanding China becomes essential for Canadian policymakers and policy analysts in a variety of areas. Responding to this need, The China Challenge brings together perspectives from both Chinese and Canadian experts on the evolving Sino-Canadian relationship. It traces the history and looks into the future of Canada-China bilateral relations. It also examines how China has affected a number of Canadian foreign and domestic policy issues, including education, economics, immigration, labour and language. Recently, Canada-China relations have suffered from inadequate policymaking and misunderstandings on the part of both governments. Establishing a good dialogue with China must be a Canadian priority in order to build and maintain mutually beneficial relations with this emerging power, which will last into the future.
Contents
Preface -- Allan Rock, University of Ottawa PART 1: INTRODUCTION Canada's Response to China's Increasing Role in the World -- Huhua Cao, University of Ottawa PART 2: EVOLUTION OF CANADA-CHINA RELATIONSHIP Canada's Staying Power: A Diplomat's View -- Fred Bild, Universite de Montreal The Canadian Policy Context of Canada's China Policy since 1970 -- Charles Burton, Brock University Canada and China: The China Strategy of 1987 -- B. Michael Frolic, York University and University of Toronto The Politics of Soft Power in Sino-Canadian Relations: Harper's Visit to China and the Neglected Hong Kong Factor -- Sonny Lo, University of Waterloo Friends across the Pacific: Canada-Hong Kong Links in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives -- Ming K. Chan, Stanford University Canadian-Chinese Education Collaboration: From Unilateral to Bilateral Exchanges -- Qiang Zha, York University PART 3: CANADA-CHINA: THE GROWING INTERDEPENDENCE Canada and China after the Global Financial Crisis -- Yuen Pau Woo, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Post-Colonial Transformations in Hong Kong & Macao: Implications for Cross-Taiwan Strait and Canada-PRC Relations -- Vivienne Poy, Senate of Canada Hong Kong: Canada's Partner in Prosperity -- Perrin Beatty, Canadian Chamber of Commerce The Transformative Effects of the Global Economic Crisis: Implications for the World and Shanghai's Aspirations -- Thomas d'Aquino, Intercounsel and Gowlings The Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A Global Template for Minority Rights and Relevance to China? -- Errol Mendes, University of Ottawa PART 4: THE CHINESE DIASPORA AND IMMIGRATION IN CANADA Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China: Human Platform for Canada-China Relationships -- Kenny Zhang, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Transnational intergenerational support: Implications of population aging in China for the Chinese in Canada -- Ghazy Mujahid, Ann Kim and Guida Man, York University The Bridge Too Far? Language Retention, Ethnic Persistence and National Identification amongst the Chinese Diaspora in Canada -- Jack Jedwab, Association for Canadian Studies Changing Territorial Strategies: Chinese Immigrants in Canada -- Huhua Cao and Olivier Dehoorne, Universite des Antilles et de la Guyane Causes and Consequences: The Over-educated Chinese Immigrants in the Canadian Labour Market -- Tony Fang, York University and University of Toronto PART 5: CONCLUSION Re-imagining our Present and Future in the Shadow of China's Rise -- Jeremy Paltiel, Carleton University