Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy

Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy
Author: Robert O. Matthews,Cranford Pratt
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1988
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780773506671

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Concern for international human rights is well entrenched in the rhetoric of Canadian foreign relations. This book is one of the first comprehensive efforts to present, assess, and explain the actual effect which this concern has had on Canada's foreign policy.

Why Canada Cares

Why Canada Cares
Author: Andrew Lui
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773587380

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Support for international human rights has become an entrenched part of Canada's national mythology. Despite the gravity of human rights issues and how Canada appears to champion various causes, the role of human rights in Canadian foreign policy has received surprisingly little scrutiny. In Why Canada Cares, Andrew Lui brings clarity to this under-explored part of Canada's identity. Lui provides a chronological and theoretically grounded analysis of human rights in Canadian foreign policy since 1945. He argues that while the country has rarely proven willing to sacrifice material advantage for international human rights causes, Canada has pursued human rights as part of a broader attempt to cement individual rights as the cornerstone of Canadian federalism and aimed to mitigate friction between the country's diverse social groups. In other words, international human rights were implemented as a way to express and establish an expansive vision of what Canadian society should look like in order to survive and flourish as a coherent and unified political entity. The first comprehensive, single-authored book on the topic, Why Canada Cares uncovers the foundations of Canada's international human rights policies and offers insight into their possibilities and limits.

Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy

Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy
Author: Patrick James,Nelson Michaud,Marc J. O'Reilly
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 073911493X

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Handbook of Canadian Foreign Policy is the most comprehensive book of its kind, offering an updated examination of Canada's international role some 15 years after the dismantling of the Berlin Wall ushered in a new era in world politics. Highlighting both well-known and understudied topics, this handbook presents a marriage of the familiar and the underappreciated that enables readers to grasp much of the complexity of current Canadian foreign policy and appreciate the challenges policymakers must meet in the early 21st century.

Justin Trudeau and Canadian Foreign Policy

Justin Trudeau and Canadian Foreign Policy
Author: Norman Hillmer,Philippe Lagassé
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2018-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319738604

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This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of Canadian foreign policy under the government of Justin Trudeau, with a concentration on the areas of climate change, trade, Indigenous rights, arms sales, refugees, military affairs, and relationships with the United States and China. At the book’s core is Trudeau’s biggest and most unexpected challenge: the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Drawing on recognized experts from across Canada, this latest edition of the respected Canada Among Nations series will be essential reading for students of international relations and Canadian foreign policy and for a wider readership interested in Canada’s age of Trudeau. See other books in the Canada Among Nations series here: https://carleton.ca/npsia/canada-among-nations/

Human Rights Development and Foreign Policy

Human Rights  Development  and Foreign Policy
Author: Irving Brecher
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Institute for Research on Public Policy = Institut de recherches politiques
Total Pages: 692
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015020655117

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This publication contains papers given at a symposium held in Montreal on March 28-30, 1988. The papers examine and assess the impact of human rights on the development and implementation of foreign policy, and consider new directions for Canada in the international protection of human rights.[$

Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy

Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy
Author: Rosalind Irwin
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774808632

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An analysis of the ever-evolving nexus of ethics, security and international relations. Organized thematically, the chapters include theoretical and policy-relevant commentaries on Canadian nuclear policy, democratization, human rights, economic development, peacekeeping, and more.

Freedom from Fear

Freedom from Fear
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2000
Genre: Canada
ISBN: OCLC:829309323

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Human Rights and Canadian Foreign Policy

Human Rights and Canadian Foreign Policy
Author: Margaret P. Doxey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1979
Genre: Canada
ISBN: STANFORD:36105117757752

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