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Contributor: aakeeler
Date: 2003-01-22 20:34:04
Canadian multilateralism, to my mind, means acting like the 'honest broker' we aspire to be -- and sometimes are. In this context, a certain friction with American values (and, though it's much less of an issue, European values) may be used to positive ends: as the 'little guy' of the G8, NATO, the UN, etc., Canada is able to keep the world community focused on the rule of law and civil society -- which is precisely what we're best at. The unique quality of the Canadian voice on the international stage is that we believe in the international community, as an ideal and in practice.
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