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The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century: Canadian Essentials, cartea 3

Autor Alasdair Roberts
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2024
Shifting geopolitics, regional conflicts, climate change, and technology shocks: these are just some of the factors that will make the twenty-first century dangerous for Canada. Adaptability, the capacity to anticipate and manage dangers, is essential for the country to survive and thrive. But Canada is not as adaptable as it once was. In The Adaptable Country Alasdair Roberts explains what this vital ability means and why we are currently falling short. Politicians, he argues, are overloaded and fixated on the next election. Governments no longer launch big projects to think about the future. Leaders have stopped meeting regularly to discuss national priorities. Technological changes have undermined journalism and the ability of citizens to talk civilly about public affairs. The public service has become less agile because of a decades-long buildup of controls and watchdogs. While in many ways Canada is a better country than it was a generation ago, it is also more complex and harder to govern. The Adaptable Country outlines straightforward reforms to improve adaptability and reminds us about the bigger picture: in a turbulent world, authoritarian rule is a tempting path to security. Canada’s challenge is to show how political systems built to respect diversity and human rights can also respond nimbly to existential threats.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780228022008
ISBN-10: 0228022002
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 1 diagram
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: McGill-Queen's University Press
Colecția McGill-Queen's University Press
Seria Canadian Essentials


Recenzii

"Governments, like living organisms, must adapt to their environments or they will die. This is the premise of Roberts's timely book. Roberts argues that Canada needs both regular and monumental Royal Commission–style efforts to discuss, weigh, plan, and execute ideas to help it adapt to rapidly changing conditions at home and abroad. [H]is analyses of the problem should be given very serious attention." Choice

“In a world of disruptive, interconnected crises, Alasdair Roberts provides us with a warning: Canada is on the edge of an adaptability trap. Our institutions, and the people who work in them, must have the nimbleness and flexibility to sustain our democracy in the treacherous years ahead.” Anne McLellan, former deputy prime minister of Canada

“This is a timely book, especially given Canada’s need to deal with the brutal reality of Donald Trump, whose animus toward us, including talk of annexation, is creating a fundamental crisis for our federal and provincial leaders. Our close relationship with the United States can no longer be taken for granted. There is a pressing need to develop new capacity for crisis management and for in depth reflection on our longer-term challenges. The Adaptable Country helps make the case for action.” Literary Review of Canada

"This book is a valuable contribution to public administration scholarship . . . For scholars around the globe, it should be taken as a challenge to ask more difficult questions about the extent to which governing systems can deliver security and prosperity for democratic societies." Public Administration Review

“Providing essential insight into Canada’s unique governance model, Roberts urges us to face the challenges to our democratic institutions. The Adaptable Country is a must-read, opening a conversation about how the federal establishment can better work for the next generation.” Senator Peter Harder

Notă biografică

Alasdair Roberts is professor of public policy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and the author of numerous books, most recently Superstates: Empires of the Twenty-First Century.

Descriere

The Adaptable Country outlines straightforward policy reforms to improve adaptability – the capacity to anticipate and manage danger. In a turbulent world, authoritarian rule is a tempting path to security. Canada’s challenge is to show how political systems built to respect diversity and human rights can also respond nimbly to existential threats.