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Canada in the World: Canadian International Policy
Policy Discussions


Non-proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament
eDiscussion Questions and Resources
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) is looking to engage Canadians across the country to provide their views on the topic of Non-proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament through our online discussion group.

Below we pose some strategic questions that are of particular relevance to the department. However, contributions to the eDiscussion on any aspect of the topic are welcome.

 Join the eDiscussion (open from September 25 to December 1, 2006)

 View previous eDiscussion on "Failed and Fragile States"


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eDiscussion Questions:

Departmental questions are provided to help frame the discussion. These questions are of particular importance to the department and as such we are looking to engage Canadians on how Canada should respond to the challenges of Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament. 

 


eDiscussion Resources:

Before posting to the eDiscussion group we strongly suggest you read/watch the international policy content presented on this site. We provide reports, netcasts and links to other resources to help frame our Feature Issue. 

 


 

Join the eDiscussion:

 

All submissions made to the eDiscussion are posted here. Participants in the eDiscussion are required to generate their own user name and password. All submissions are moderated and must adhere to the eDiscussion civil rules.