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Building a human security diplomacy : strategies for strengthening the Canada-China relationship / Robert J. Hanlon, Kenneth Christie

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  • Building a human security diplomacy : strategies for strengthening the Canada-China relationship / Robert J. Hanlon, Kenneth Christie
  • Building a human security diplomacy strategies for strengthening the Canada-China relationship Robert J. Hanlon, Kenneth Christie 2024 Cham Palgrave Macmillan Canada and international affairs 978-3-031-48266-3
  • Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
  • C 2023
  • 1 vol. (XVI-135 p.) : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Canada and international affairs 2523-7195
  • 978-3-031-48265-6
  • 9783031482656 rel.
  • Canada and international affairs (Print) 2523-7187
  • 327.710 51
  • Bibliogr. p. 115-127. Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
  • Introduction - The Problem with China and Canada: Conflict and Retribution Chapter 1: A Brief History of Canada-China relations Chapter 2: Relationships, Face, and the Great Divide Chapter 3: A Human Security Framework as Potential for Canada-China Cooperation Chapter 4: Economic Security and Resilient Networks.-Chapter 5: Building Bridges through Educational/Social Frameworks Chapter 6: Sustainable Development as Public Diplomacy Conclusion
  • This book examines Canada's foreign policy in terms of China, pointing to the flaws and attitudes relating to the impracticality and lack of its pragmatic design. We examine the historical and contemporary problem which these states face in terms of their economic, political, and social differentials to see what they have in common, what separates them, and how and why they can overcome these political and social divisions. Our aim is to provide solution-based strategies to the very substantial, diplomatic, and foreign policy dilemmas which exist between these two countries. We begin with an overview and analysis of the fraught diplomatic and economic relations between Canada and China, particularly exacerbated during the global pandemic. Secondly, we look at these problems and how they might be resolved through developing a human security lens, in particular the idea of what we call a 'human security diplomacy' framework which we believe can advocate and support Canadian values while offering a strategic tool for strengthening national interests in the short and long term. Finally, we look to the future of Canada-Chinese relations emphasizing an optimistic outlook while offering recommendations on how the relationship can be reimagined.
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