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From Peacekeeping To Peacemaking Canadas Response To The Yugoslav Crisis Nicholas Gammer

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From Peacekeeping To Peacemaking Canadas Response To The Yugoslav Crisis Nicholas Gammer
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.91 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Nicholas Gammer
ISBN: 9780773568983, 0773568980
Language: English
Year: 2001

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From Peacekeeping To Peacemaking Canadas Response To The Yugoslav Crisis Nicholas Gammer by Nicholas Gammer 9780773568983, 0773568980 instant download after payment.

From Peacekeeping to Peacemaking provides the first extensive examination of Canada's response to the recent disintegration of the Federal State of Yugoslavia. Nicholas Gammer reflects on how Canadian foreign policy was made and on the role of the prime minister in this decisionmaking, showing that Brian Mulroney, closely supported by his secretary of state for external affairs, used his office to seize the opportunity to redefine international standards on humanitarian intervention and initiate a shift in Canadian foreign policy. Gammer shows that Mulroney took considerable risks in doing this, ignoring the conventional wisdom that it was folly to become involved in the age-old ethnic conflicts of the former Yugoslavia.

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