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A change of road
Canadian foreign policy from Kosovo to Iraq
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Canada travelled the roads to Kosovo and Kabul in partnership with the US and Great Britain but the Canadian government decided not to continue this journey to Baghdad. This chapter examines Canada's policy responses to proposals to use armed force against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999, Afghanistan in 2001, and Iraq in 2003. The Canadian government provided military help and political support to the US in the first two instances but did not give help in the form desired in the third case. In an attempt to soften this refusal, the Canadian government hedged its policy responses with compensatory adjustments and avoided direct opposition to its superpower neighbour. The most significant aspect of the Canadian government environment during the trip from Kosovo to Iraq was executive domination of the foreign policy process.

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The Transatlantic Divide

Foreign and security policies in the Atlantic Alliance from Kosovo to Iraq

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