By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011
| ID: |
HARP-410 |
| Title: |
All God’s children: Lloyd Axworthy, human security and Canadian foreign policy, 1996-2000 |
| Source: |
Canadian Foreign Policy , v.10(2) Wint’03 pg 39-58 |
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| Year: |
2003 |
| Pages: |
0 |
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| Keywords: |
Canada, government, human rights, politics, foreign policy, civil and political rights, security, liberty |
| Abstract: |
Lloyd Axworthy was Canada’s most controversial minister of foreign affairs in three decades. During a period of diminished government resources, his high-profile effort to articulate a foreign policy that place human security – the well being of the individual rather than the state – at the centre of international politics sparked widespread debate. |
| Secured: |
False |
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