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Article: Canadian foreign policy in Haiti.
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- Ploughshares Monitor
- Article date:
- December 22, 2005
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Since early 2004 the Canadian government has again made Haiti a key country for Canadian foreign policy. The recently released foreign policy report, Canada's International Policy Statement: A Role of Pride and Influence in the World, repeatedly mentions Haiti in reference to the government's 3-D approach as it applies to failed or failing states. In the context of failed states, the new policy statement calls for the 3-D approach to achieve stabilization through rapid deployment of military and police, governance assistance to rebuild effective state institutions, and long-term development assistance and private sector initiatives.
In February 2004, following ...