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Democracy and foreign policy in an era of uncertainty = Canada among Nations 2022 /
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Democracy and foreign policy in an era of uncertainty/ edited by Maxwell A. Cameron, David Gillies, David Carment.
Reminder of title:
Canada among Nations 2022 /
other author:
Cameron, Maxwell A.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2023.,
Description:
xvii, 282 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I: From Global Trends to Policy and Practice -- 1. Introduction: Max Cameron (University of British Columbia), David Gillies (Research Fellow, Queen's University) and David Carment (Carleton University) -- 2. Canada's Support for Democracy: Some Wins and Losses but much Potential. Peter Boehm (Senate of Canada) -- 3. In Search of Democratic Revival, at Home and in the Lives of Others. Jeremy Kinsman (CIC, Former Ambassador) -- 4. Democracy and Foreign Policy: A Retrospective. Maxwell Cameron (University of British Columbia) -- 5. Policy and Practice in Canada's International Democracy Support. David Gillies (Research Fellow, Queen's University) -- 6. The State of Democracy in the World - Problems, Pitfalls and Policy. Marshall Palmer (Carleton University) and David Carment (Carleton University) -- Part II: Challenges Ahead -- 7. Inclusive Approaches to Multilateral Democracy Cooperation: Challenges and opportunities for Canada. Catherine Hecht (University of British Columbia) -- 8. Toward Canadian Democracy Protection 2.0 in the Americas. Kendra Vivar-Carrión (Universidad Iberoamericana) and Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana) -- 9. Feminism and International Democracy Assistance. Gabrielle Bardall (Consultant) -- 10. Quiet Helpful Fixer or Boisterous Norm Advocate? Canada as a Mediator. Peter Jones (University of Ottawa) -- 11. Canada's Enduring Populism. David Moscrop (The Washington Post) -- 12. The Opportunities and Challenges of Courting India. Sanjay Ruparelia (Toronto Metropolitan University) -- Part III: Conclusion -- 13. Reflections on Democracy and Canadian Foreign Policy.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Democracy - Canada. -
Subject:
Canada - Foreign relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35490-8
ISBN:
9783031354908
Democracy and foreign policy in an era of uncertainty = Canada among Nations 2022 /
Democracy and foreign policy in an era of uncertainty
Canada among Nations 2022 /[electronic resource] :edited by Maxwell A. Cameron, David Gillies, David Carment. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2023. - xvii, 282 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Canada and international affairs,2523-7195. - Canada and international affairs..
Part I: From Global Trends to Policy and Practice -- 1. Introduction: Max Cameron (University of British Columbia), David Gillies (Research Fellow, Queen's University) and David Carment (Carleton University) -- 2. Canada's Support for Democracy: Some Wins and Losses but much Potential. Peter Boehm (Senate of Canada) -- 3. In Search of Democratic Revival, at Home and in the Lives of Others. Jeremy Kinsman (CIC, Former Ambassador) -- 4. Democracy and Foreign Policy: A Retrospective. Maxwell Cameron (University of British Columbia) -- 5. Policy and Practice in Canada's International Democracy Support. David Gillies (Research Fellow, Queen's University) -- 6. The State of Democracy in the World - Problems, Pitfalls and Policy. Marshall Palmer (Carleton University) and David Carment (Carleton University) -- Part II: Challenges Ahead -- 7. Inclusive Approaches to Multilateral Democracy Cooperation: Challenges and opportunities for Canada. Catherine Hecht (University of British Columbia) -- 8. Toward Canadian Democracy Protection 2.0 in the Americas. Kendra Vivar-Carrión (Universidad Iberoamericana) and Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana) -- 9. Feminism and International Democracy Assistance. Gabrielle Bardall (Consultant) -- 10. Quiet Helpful Fixer or Boisterous Norm Advocate? Canada as a Mediator. Peter Jones (University of Ottawa) -- 11. Canada's Enduring Populism. David Moscrop (The Washington Post) -- 12. The Opportunities and Challenges of Courting India. Sanjay Ruparelia (Toronto Metropolitan University) -- Part III: Conclusion -- 13. Reflections on Democracy and Canadian Foreign Policy.
In 1995, just a few years into the third wave of global democratic expansion, Maxwell Cameron, and Maureen Appel Molot curated a Canada Among Nations edition on democracy and foreign policy. An organizing premise was that 'democracy matters as a principle and process in foreign policy; democracies make foreign policy differently and they make different foreign policies.' Thirty years later, this edition of Canada Among Nations looks back on Canada's approach to encouraging democracy abroad. Looking ahead the volume considers ways to enhance democracy statecraft in an era of growing international and domestic insecurity, backsliding and populism. Contributors identify patterns and recurring themes in Canadian support for rights and democracy with focus on global trends as well as regional, national, and local processes. Maxwell A. Cameron is Professor, Department of Political Science, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, the University of British Columbia. David Carment is Professor of International Affairs at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University. David Gillies has worked at Global Affairs Canada and the Canadian International Development Agency with field postings in Pakistan and Zimbabwe. He has also worked at Rights and Democracy, the Aga Khan Foundation, and the North South Institute.
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LC Class. No.: JL186.5
Dewey Class. No.: 327.71
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