书评:社会主义南斯拉夫与不结盟运动:社会、文化、政治和经济的想象

IF 3.1 4区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-27 DOI:10.1177/00207020231198058
Gloria Novovic
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当政治和官僚层面都升起警示旗时,这是一种主动行动。其次,Ryan Touhey关于前从业者John Hadwin的文章《没有地图的旅程:John Hadwin1979–83年在印度》评估了一位外交官员的政策影响,他在辉煌的职业生涯中成为了驻印度高级专员,当时改善与世界上最大的民主国家的关系很重要,接触高层是关键。哈文认识到商业关系的重要性,认识到有必要超越印度为自己的目的将加拿大核技术武器化的做法,并利用他与英迪拉·甘地总理的令人印象深刻的接触取得了巨大效果,即使渥太华似乎丢了球。然而,在这本书中,P.E.Bryden和P.Whitney Lackenbauer展现了人性,他们既能刻画传记的特点,又能将传记提升到一个新的、扩展的水平,约翰·英格利希对此感到自豪。在他们各自撰写的《丑闻与加拿大传记的欺骗:格尔达·蒙辛格案》和《竞争传记:詹姆斯·格莱斯顿如何成为加拿大第一位土著参议员》中,都讲述了主人公复杂而有趣的故事。布莱登讲述了一个引人注目的故事,一位移民发现自己处于20世纪60年代初的政治性丑闻的中心,这起丑闻最终对国家安全没有太大影响,但却刺激了渥太华的统治阶级和全国各地的关注者。它简单而令人信服地将传记作为了解普通生活的窗口。拉肯鲍尔描述了一个我亲爱的故事,当我每天进入参议院时,都会经过詹姆斯·格莱斯顿的半身像。他对总理约翰·迪芬贝克如何选择格莱斯顿而非其他土著领袖的分析,讲述了一个高尚的意图、选拔过程的困难、地区政治、测试公众脉搏和土著人民尊严的故事。这是一本引人入胜的读物。约翰·米洛伊在他的结论中称传记“具有相关性、尊重性、现实性和相关性”。这本有趣且可读性强的书中的文章作者做到了这一点。他们很容易证明,现代加拿大传记可以很容易地遵循这些准则,并可以进入新的分析范式。在许多方面,约翰·英格利希为其他人开辟了一条可供效仿的道路,鼓励他们在对待科目时对理性充满热情。
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Book Review: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries
initiative when cautionary flags are raised at both the political and bureaucratic levels. Second, Ryan Touhey’s piece on former practitioner John Hadwen, “A Journey Without Maps: John Hadwen in India 1979–83,” assesses the policy impact of a foreign service officer who through an illustrious career became high commissioner to India at a time when improved relations with the world’s largest democracy mattered and access to the top was key. Hadwen recognized the importance of commercial relations, the need to get beyond India’s weaponization of Canadian nuclear technology for its own ends, and used his impressive access to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to great effect, even when Ottawa seemed to drop the ball. Yet in this volume, P.E. Bryden and P. Whitney Lackenbauer bring out the humanity that can both characterize and take biography to a new, expanded level of which John English would be proud. In their respective contributions on “Scandal and the Decentring of Canadian Biography: The Case of Gerda Munsinger” and “Competing Biographies: How James Gladstone became Canada’s First Indigenous Senator,” both tell complex and interesting stories of their protagonists. Bryden sets out the compelling story of an immigrant who found herself in the centre of an early 1960s political sex scandal that in the end had no great national security implications but served to titillate the ruling class in Ottawa and those paying attention across the country. It simply and compellingly offers biography as a window into an ordinary life. Lackenbauer describes a story dear to me as I pass by James Gladstone’s bust every day as I enter the Senate. His analysis of how Gladstone came to be chosen over other leading indigenous personalities by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker is a story of noble intentions, the difficulty of a selection process, regional politics, testing the public pulse, and dignity for Indigenous peoples. It is a fascinating read. In his conclusion, John Milloy refers to biography as being “relatable, respectful, realistic, and relevant.” The authors of the essays in this interesting and very readable volume achieve this. They readily demonstrate that modern Canadian biography can easily follow these guidelines and can move into newer analytical paradigms. In many ways, John English has blazed a trail for others to follow, encouraging their own passion for reason in the treatment of their subjects.
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