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ID160797
Title ProperPeace first? What is Canada’s role in UN operations?
LanguageENG
AuthorMartin-Brûlé, Sarah-Myriam
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the wake of the Canadian government’s pledge for a renewed role at the United Nations (UN) notably by reengaging in peacekeeping activities, this special issue focuses on Canada’s added value to peace operations. Our aim is to identify the goals, challenges, and stakes for Canada’s reengagement in peace operations as a central component of foreign and defence policy. One of the first questions to ask is how can Canada contribute to peace operations which are now characterized by more complex security environments, in a way that is consistent with its interests, resources, and capacity? The second question relates to Canada’s engagement in peace missions in the context of a continuously evolving technological landscape. Finally, we address defence planning, equipping the Canadian Armed Forces, and managing personnel, as they relate to UN operations. The time is ripe to revitalize the debate on peace operations and analyze Canada’s capacity in this area.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 73, No.2; Jun 2018: p.187-204
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 73 No 2
Key WordsPeacekeeping ;  Gender ;  Military Personnel ;  Canadian Foreign Policy ;  Canadian defence policy ;  United Nations


 
 
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