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multilateralism

Contributor: rawlson

Date: 2003-01-24 10:50:20


Canada must continue to embrace a multilateral approach to foreign policy that works within the established frameworks of the international community.

Policies of unilateralism can ultimately result in a lack of meaningful dialogue amongst nations and conflict.

Conflict can be deferred, delayed or resolved through meaningful dialogue within established international institutions.

Canada must make strides to be even move active in organizations such as the UN, the Commonwealth and the G8, to bring peaceful resolution to world conflicts.

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