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Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.
... high level of cooperation (peacekeeping in Haiti). The paper concludes with a discussion of how div...This ambiguity was expressed most forcefully at the November 2005 Mar del Plata Summit of the A... and several helicopters to the Multinational Interim Force (MIF) charged with restoring order f...
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...[2] Le demanderesse est originaire d'Haïti, ou elle opérait une petite boutique à Port-au-P..., le même document indique que le "Multinational Interim Force" a été envoyé en Haïti pour reme...
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...[2] The applicant is originally from Haiti, where she operated a small shop in Port-au-Prince... same document indicates that the Multinational Interim Force was sent into Haiti to restore order...
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... in the creation of the first peacekeeping force, the rapid deployment of Canadian troops to Cyprus...) or relapses into conflict (for instance in Haiti or East Timor) reinforce the notion that short-ter... of UN, regional organizations, and multinational coalitions and UN operations, so-called "hybrid mi...
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... between the two countries' armed forces, defense and aerospace industries, and civilian ho... involved in Canadian command of a multinational naval task force in the Arabian Sea providing cove..., democratization, and trade in Afghanistan, Haiti, Latin America and other parts of the world. . The...
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Peacekeeping has a place of pride in the Canadian national identity. Canadians feel that their nation is a natural leader in this international endeavour. How is this national identity expressed, and howhas it come about? Is it justified? An answer to these questions requires a probe of Canadian public and military attitudes, a historical review of Canada's peacekeeping activities, and an examination of current Canadian contributions. The final question is: What is needed if Canada is to live up to the image of the proud and prolific peacekeeper?
... were supportive of the continued Canadian Forces involvement in missions in Afghanistan, Bosnia, annd Haiti. (Whelan 2004) Angus Reid Polls in 1992 and 1997 s... to offer Canadian leadership of a Multinational Force in Eastern Zaire in November 1996, despite t...
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... ruled for two years and a multinational force was deployed under the terms of a UN securit...
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...Service (Korea) Emergency Force Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine and Ob... Assistance Mission in Rwanda Mission in Haiti Verification of Human Rights and Compliance with t... Control and Supervision (Vietnam) Multinational Force and Observers (Sinai) European Community Mon...
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...), national pride (overstretched armed forces), and allied solidarity (Afghanistan). However, ne... operations in Darfur, Lebanon, and Haiti. The 2008 Liberal party's electoral platform vowed... players in a NATO-led or multinational operation involving its closest allies. One should...
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I would say that it is significant," said Dr. Mark Zamorski, who heads the DND office dealing with the health of deployed troops, referring to the number of troops reporting mental health problems.
"We try to identify those at risk and get them the best treatment that money can buy," Zamorski said. "It is a complicated, overlapping web to try to make sure we do not miss anybody.
"A severe loss of blood can be devastating," [Heather Coombs] said in an interview in her office, metres from the Canadian-led multinational hospital here. "But we have known for a long time that if you can get a tourniquet on it and do damage control it greatly expands the chances that they will survive, maybe with an amputated foot. Simple tourniquets have saved a lot of lives here."
...According to the Canadian Expeditionary Force Command, the office responsible for the health of ... after missions in Rwanda, Somalia, Haiti and the Balkans, Zamorski said. . These measures i...