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Whose War Is It?

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    J. L. Granatstein
    Format:
    Paperback
    Publisher:
    HarperCollins Canada (January 21, 2008)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9780002228541
    ISBN-10:
    0002228548
    Weight:
    7.84oz
    Case Pack:
    72
    File:
    hc-Metadata_Only_HarperCollins_US_Metadata_20260616053022-20260616.xml
    As low as:
    $11.17
    List Price:
    $14.50
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-HC
    Discount Code:
    A
    Folder:
    hc
    Audience:
    General/trade
    Country of Origin:
    Canada
    Pub Discount:
    65
    Imprint:
    Phyllis Bruce Books
    Dimensions:
    5.31" x 8"
  • Overview

    If an earthquake devastated the west coast of N orth America or if terrorists attacked the Toronto subway system, would Canadians be ready for a major military challenge in the 21st century? J. L. Granatstein says never mind hypothetical threats; our military is incapable of dealing with current and ongoing crises that require well-trained, well-equipped and properly deployed troops, supported by a confidentmilitary policy.

    Following a new preface that assesses the changes since Stephen Harper’s government took office, Granatstein expands his argument to issues that include the protection of our northern sovereignty; negotiation with U.S. policymakers when anti-American sentiment colours our military and foreign policy; and the cloudy issue of exactly what constitutes Canada’s “national interests.” Discerning, reasoned and passionate, Whose War Is It? asks the hard-hitting questions that must be addressed before it’s too late.