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Question 2: L'examen de la politique étrangère de 1995 et après À la lumière de l’évolution de la situation mondiale, le Canada doit-il continuer à orienter sa politique étrangère en fonction d’une stratégie reposant sur les « trois piliers », ou doit-il plutôt rechercher un nouvel équilibre?
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2003-05-01 14:28:55 |
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Peaceworks prefers that the three pillars of foreign policy be:
Human Rights
Sustainable Development/environmental preservation
Demilitarization
The human rights of individuals are routinely placed in jeopardy by military activity. Active warfare destroys the civic structures which protect the basic rights of people. Increased militarism drains resources and funding which would be better spent for social and economic development. Sustainable development in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa should be a priority for our foreign aid dollars. A strong health-care delivery system and adequate education would go a long way towards combatting the spread of HIV/AIDS, malaria and other viruses. |
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