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8 Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria, and the Politics of Norms
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgments ix
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Introduction
- Linking Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy 3
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Ethics and Security: Conceptual and Analytical Issues within a Changing Global Context
- The Ethics of Mutual Vulnerability: A Developmental Perspective for Foreign Policy 17
- The Ethics of Development Assistance and Human Security: From Realism and Sovereigntism to Cosmopolitanism 38
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Ethics and Canadian Policies towards Human Rights and Development Assistance
- Moral Vision and Foreign Policy: The Case of Canadian Development Assistance 59
- Niche Diplomacy in Canadian Human Rights Policy: Ethics or Economics? 77
- Gender, Food Security, and Foreign Policy Toward Africa: Women Farmers in Kenya and the Right to Sustenance 95
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International Humanitarian Law and Norms
- Soft Power, Moral Suasion, and Establishing the International Criminal Court: Canadian Contributions 113
- Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria, and the Politics of Norms 138
- Theorizing the Landmine Campaign: Ethics, Global Cultural Scripts, and the Laws of War 160
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Humanitarian Intervention and Democratization
- Humanitarian Intervention in Zaire: A Case Study of Humanitarian Realism 181
- Promoting Democracy in Haiti: Assessing the Practical and Ethical Implications 208
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The Ethics of Energy and Natural Resource Security: Fishing and Nuclear Policy
- The Ethics of CANDU Exports 229
- Fishing for Norms: Foreign Policy and the Turbot Dispute of 1995 249
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Conclusions
- Towards Human Security? 269
- Questions for Discussion 275
- Suggested Readings 281
- Contributors 286
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
- Acknowledgments ix
-
Introduction
- Linking Ethics and Security in Canadian Foreign Policy 3
-
Ethics and Security: Conceptual and Analytical Issues within a Changing Global Context
- The Ethics of Mutual Vulnerability: A Developmental Perspective for Foreign Policy 17
- The Ethics of Development Assistance and Human Security: From Realism and Sovereigntism to Cosmopolitanism 38
-
Ethics and Canadian Policies towards Human Rights and Development Assistance
- Moral Vision and Foreign Policy: The Case of Canadian Development Assistance 59
- Niche Diplomacy in Canadian Human Rights Policy: Ethics or Economics? 77
- Gender, Food Security, and Foreign Policy Toward Africa: Women Farmers in Kenya and the Right to Sustenance 95
-
International Humanitarian Law and Norms
- Soft Power, Moral Suasion, and Establishing the International Criminal Court: Canadian Contributions 113
- Echoes of Apartheid? Canada, Nigeria, and the Politics of Norms 138
- Theorizing the Landmine Campaign: Ethics, Global Cultural Scripts, and the Laws of War 160
-
Humanitarian Intervention and Democratization
- Humanitarian Intervention in Zaire: A Case Study of Humanitarian Realism 181
- Promoting Democracy in Haiti: Assessing the Practical and Ethical Implications 208
-
The Ethics of Energy and Natural Resource Security: Fishing and Nuclear Policy
- The Ethics of CANDU Exports 229
- Fishing for Norms: Foreign Policy and the Turbot Dispute of 1995 249
-
Conclusions
- Towards Human Security? 269
- Questions for Discussion 275
- Suggested Readings 281
- Contributors 286
- Index 289