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Elusive Pursuits

Lessons from Canada's Interventions Abroad
Buch | Softcover
259 Seiten
2016
The Centre for International Governance Innovation (Verlag)
978-1-928096-11-5 (ISBN)
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This volume looks at Canada's role as interventionist within three broad themes: the lessons learned from interventions in Libya, Afghanistan, Somalia and Haiti; the domestic side of intervention, including Canadian foreign aid; and the responsibility to protect, addressing the larger principles and patterns that influence Canada's engagements.
Canada has been almost continuously involved in major international peace and security enforcement operations since the early 1990s, as part of multilateral efforts to stop wars, monitor peace, avert genocide, promote development or, occasionally, to topple dictators and even win wars. It has deployed anywhere from 1,000 to 4,000 personnel overseas annually since the Gulf War, and participated in missions in Afghanistan, Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, Libya, East Timor, Iraq and Syria.


This volume looks at Canada's role as interventionist within three broad themes: the lessons learned from interventions in Libya, Afghanistan, Somalia and Haiti; the domestic side of intervention, including Canadian foreign aid and the gender equation in military interventions; and the responsibility to protect, addressing the larger principles and patterns that influence Canada's engagements.


The 29th volume of the influential Canada Among Nations series examines Canada's role in foreign military and security missions, including the country's tendency to intervene under the auspices of international institutions. Canada is not just among nations in these efforts, but in nations on a regular basis. This book considers the longer-term impact of these interventions and draws the lessons to be learned from Canada's past and current interventions, with the certainty that there will always be a next time.


Canada Among Nations has been the premier source for critical insight into Canadian foreign policy issues since 1984. This edition continues that tradition by providing students,policy makers and practitioners with a timely compendium of expert opinion on how Canada's past and present military and peacekeeping missions can provide guidance for engagement in the future.

Fen Osler Hampsonis a distinguished fellow and the director of the Global Security and Politics Program at CIGI. He is also co-director of the Global Commission on Internet Governance, a joint project with CIGI and the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He is chancellor's professor at Carleton University and a former Jennings Randolph Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. Stephen M. Saidemanis the Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University. His research interests focus on the causes and consequences of intervention into intra-state conflicts. He was a Canada Research Chair and a Council on Foreign Relations international affairs fellow. His current work focuses on the role of legislatures in the civilian control of militaries in the world's democracies

Foreword


Preface


Acronyms


Introduction: Learning Lessons from Canada's Interventions




Part I


1 Mandating Responsibility: International Legal Lessons from the Military Intervention in Libya


2 Navigating Troubled Waters: Canada in the Arab World


3 Lessons Learned?: Public Opinion and the Afghanistan Mission


4 Canada and Somalia: Learning from the Legacy of Failed Intervention


5 Living among the Population in Southern Afghanistan: A Canadian Approach to Counter-insurgency


6 Securing the Pearl of the Caribbean: The Canadian Contribution to Haitis Security and Stability, 2004-14


Part 2


7 Canada's Development Interventions: Unpacking Motivations and Effectiveness in Canadian Foreign Aid


8 The Gender Turn in Canadian Military Interventions


Part 3


9 Syria and the Responsibility to Protect


10 The Call of Duty: Harper's Doctrine on Military Intervention


11 Geriatric Interventions: The Demographic Horizon of Collective Security


Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Ontario
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-928096-11-5 / 1928096115
ISBN-13 978-1-928096-11-5 / 9781928096115
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