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In 1995, just a few years into the third wave of global democratic expansion, Maxwell Cameron, and Maureen Appel Molot curated a Canada Among Nations edition on democracy and foreign policy. An organizing premise was that ‘democracy matters as a principle and process in foreign policy; democracies make foreign policy differently and they make different foreign policies.’ Thirty years later, this edition of Canada Among Nations looks back on Canada’s approach to encouraging democracy abroad . Looking ahead the volume considers ways to enhance democracy statecraft in an era of growing international and domestic insecurity, backsliding and populism. Contributors identify patterns and recurring themes in Canadian support for rights and democracy with focus on global trends as well as regional, national, and local processes.
Political systems --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Canada --- buitenlandse politiek --- internationale betrekkingen --- Democracy --- Foreign relations.
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