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Human Security and the New Diplomacy
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protecting people, promoting peace |
Written by foreign policy practitioners from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade with a Foreword by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, this monograph takes stock of Canadian efforts to develop and lead a radically new foreign policy agenda, built around the concept of human security. Using case studies, it covers such topics as the causes of contemporary civil wars, the evolution of peacekeeping, the challenge of peacebuilding in post-conflict societies, and protecting children affected by wars. It also looks at new threats to human security, such as transnational crime, and new developments in global law enforcement. |
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English
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$27.95 Cdn per copy
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Format:
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Paper
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Publication is available |
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Issued by: |
Foreign Affairs and International Trade |
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Date: |
2001 |
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Author: | McRae, Rob |
| Hubert, Don |
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Binding: |
Softcover |
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Dimensions: |
23cm x 16cm |
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Number of Pages: |
279 |
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ISBN: |
0-7735-2218-2 |
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Catalogue #: |
E2-206/2001-1E |
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02-19
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