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... de deuxieme volet d'une certaine importance et de defenseur du traite sur le commerce des arme...The military supply lines to Pakistan and Burma (Myanmar), two countries of current noto... the opposite result of what Canadian policy would have produced. . The lack of uniform standar...
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... 2008 saw a paradigm shift in US foreign policy. The US signed the "123" civilian nuclear agreemen... countries like Iran, North Korea, and Pakistan; third, that it allows India to have the biggest n... in India, believes that it is extremely important for India to conduct nuclear tests in the future. ...
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... purpose of such oversight is to address important public policy issues which can arise out of the do... concerned a talaq divorce pronounced in Pakistan but not registered with civil authorities, as requ...
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... as the cornerstone of its foreign policy. Amidst the atmosphere of the 1950s, the US viewed... with a communist government in China, Pakistan became an essential element in the United States' ... India had diverted nuclear materials imported for civilian purposes, much of it from the US, in ...
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...Canada does have a "Controlled Engagement Policy" in place that restricts diplomatic contacts and e... and significantly enhance its ability to import refined petroleum products any of which has a fair... Iran Iraq Lebanon Liberia North Korea Pakistan Sierra Leone Somalia Sudan Syria Zimbabwe and ...
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..., against a backdrop of hostile Indo-Pakistani relations and a military and territorial loss to C...Without the help of imports, India's nuclear scientists recognize that India's...
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In the spring of 2005, Canada, the United States, and Mexico negotiated a security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), an agreement meant to bolster continental security while preserving a free flow of goods and people across national borders. After the SPP was announced, influential groups in all three countries argued that the new agreement should lead to the erection of a continental security perimeter. This paper argues that proponents of a continental perimeter overlook the mutual self-interest Canada and the United States see in focusing security cooperation on the border in a bilateral cooperative, rather than continentally integrative, measures. Although their motives differ, both countries recognize that the protections offered by borders (belts) take precedence over those provid...
... shared recognition of the continuing importance of the border, rather than a desire to dissolve na... and Al Qaeda near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. A CF brigade headquarters and an army task...
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...They are rarely a policy objective for anyone other than civil society acto... through which human security can be imported into postconflict development settings. This top-d... of Kosovo in 1999 or India and east Pakistan in 1971. Intervention by nonstate actors, and more...
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... concerns, including development policy, have assumed new importance. Why is the typical F... (6): Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam. * Europe (1): Ukraine (Canada...
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...It also undertook some important initiatives that were, I believe, entirely compati... such dissenters as Cuba, China, India, Pakistan and the United States, the expectation is that the...