A Part of the Peace addresses three areas in international affairs which are of particular concern to Canadian foreign policy makers: multilateralism, regionalism and peacekeeping. The authors consider Canada's involvement within various multilateral institutions, in particular the United Nations and the GATT. The five essays in 'Disengagement From Regionalism' trace developments within Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific, as enthusiasm for regional integration ebbs and flows.
The 1994 edition of Canada Among Nations concludes with the issue of peace. As the cold-war era recedes into memory, the new world order turns out to be a time of great uncertainty. Civil strife in Bosnia, Somalia, the former Soviet Union and Cambodia challenge our traditional notions of peacekeeping. As the United Nations' mandate to intervene evolves to meet these challenges, so Canadians are reconsidering their role within that mandate.
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-365)
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- CaOOCEL
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- 327.71
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- Spine title: A Part of the peace Includes some text in French The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 0886292263 9780773573871
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- F1034.2
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- C279 1994eb
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- 1 electronic text ([xviii], 365 p.)
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- Canada
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 6
- List of Tables and Charts 8
- List of Contributors 10
- Glossary 12
- A 12
- B 12
- C 12
- D 12
- E 13
- F 13
- G 13
- H 13
- I 13
- J 14
- L 14
- M 14
- N 14
- O 14
- P 14
- R 15
- S 15
- T 15
- U 15
- V 16
- W 16
- Preface 18
- Introduction and Overview 20
- 1 A Part of the Peace 22
- 2 Global Economic Change: Fashioning Our Own Way 46
- The Future of Multilateralism 72
- 3 The Future of Canadian Multilateralism 74
- 4 United Nations Structural and Financial Reform 95
- 5 Nothing is Agreed Until Everything is Agreed: First Thoughts on the Implications of the Uruguay Round 120
- Disengagement from Regionalism 148
- 6 Europe after Maastricht 150
- 7 A New Security Strategy for Europe 173
- 8 From South to East? Financing the Transition in Central and Eastern Europe 191
- 9 NAFTA, Uruguay, and Canada-U.S. Relations: Inside Looking Out 214
- 10 Open Regionalism: East Asia Sets the Pace 229
- Civil Strife and Efforts to Restore Peace 248
- 11 Russia's Monroe Doctrine: Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, or Imperial Outreach? 250
- 12 Le maintien de la paix au Cambodge: La victoire de la diplomatie tranquille 285
- 13 Beyond Peacekeeping: Somalia, the United Nations and the Canadian Experience 303
- 14 Bosnia and Other Balkan Powder Kegs 320
- Endnotes 342