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FOREIGN POLICY - CANADA (4) answer(s).
 
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Crisis decision-making in Canadian foreign policy: diplomatic representation in the Levant, 1984-1986   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In 1985 the Canadian government closed its embassy in Lebanon and opened a mission in Syria. This realignment occurred amid charges from Lebanon and the Lebanese diaspora in Canada that the government was abandoning Lebanon at the moment of its greatest need and rewarding the malevolent Ba'ath regime in Damascus. The Canadian Department of External Affairs, under the leadership of Secretary of State Joe Clark, risked political fallout from this controversy-such as outrage from Lebanese and Israeli diaspora communities in Canada, injured relations with Israel, Lebanon, and Syria, and partial responsibility for the deteriorating human security situation in Lebanon-in favour of protecting the Canadian embassy staff from escalating violence in Beirut and seizing the opportunity to open a long overdue diplomatic presence in Damascus, Syria, from which the hard-line Ba'ath party dominated much of the region's politics.
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ID:   088744


Golden age: a Canadian foreign policy paradox / Chapnick, Adam   Journal Article
Chapnick, Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Paradigms and paradoxes: Canadian foreign policy in theory, research, and practice / Bow, Brian   Journal Article
Bow, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Seeing the glass half full: John W Holmes, optimism, and the making of Canadian foreign policy / Eaves, David   Journal Article
Eaves, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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