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... of the Arctic states--Canada, Denmark (with Greenland and the Faroe Islands), Finland, Iceland... "to practice restraint in their relations toward each other and toward all countries, and pu...
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Consolidation of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) has helped to reconfigure trans-Atlantic defence relations, now viewed through the lens of a direct relationship between the US and EU. This article focuses on how Canada will be affected by its marginalization. It describes the ESDP as an organizational field with a new set of players, rules and social pressures. Canada is apparently having trouble finding its role in this space, which is generating security policy, yet is neither a sovereign state nor a conventional international organization, such as NATO. The solution lies in tangible and pragmatic commitment within the field of European defence itself.
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...No longer concerned solely with European security, NATO is now an alliance with an... a set of general guidelines on relations with countries that were neither alliance members ...
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... proceeding involving several labour relations issues. These are the latest matters in a long lin... purpose of preventing Telus from interfering with the TWU's representation of its employees in gener...
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...-states, most of which have peripheral relations with the Arctic. Only three member-states--Denmark...
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Prime minister Pierre Trudeau didn't help cross-border relations either. Originally lauded as "Canada's version of the Kennedys," Trudeau was a darling of the U.S. media until his Third Option policies and unrestrained cries of "Viva Castro!" during a Cuban rally in 1976 quelled mushy analogies of the "go-go French-Canadian" and he was promptly labelled a failure.
At the National Review magazine, Jonah Goldberg proposed a non-politically correct option to buck up his northern neighbour's resolve -- bomb Canada. Granted, Goldberg wasn't calling for a full-scale attack, just a quick raid on an unoccupied structure like an empty hockey arena so that Canada would rearm itself and stop relying on the United States. "In a sense, the U.S. owes it to Canada to slap it out of its shame-spiral. T...
...- a helpless, hopeless, aimless dependent, without a present and without a future, other than a blank...
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..., existing territorial disputes combined with unsettled patterns of governance and actor constel... a former director general of external relations. Close involvement of the latter was intended to e...
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...With an eye to article 24, Canada's chief negotiator fo... North American and European leverage in relations with Asia. . The third factor is Canada's status a...
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... were built across the Canadian north, along with underwater acoustic sensors for detecting the subm...Recent improvements in US-Russia relations, especially with respect to missile defence, nucle...
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... because Canada is uniquely placed to do so within the Circumpolar World. . Introduction . The Arctic... the beginning of modern-day circumpolar relations. In the decades prior to that, relations between t...