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category: History
published: May 2016
ISBN:9781552388471
publisher: University of Calgary Press

From Kinshasa to Kandahar

Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective

edited by Michael K. Carroll; Greg Donaghy, contributions by Stephanie M. Bangarth; Duane Bratt; Darren Brunk; Hevina S. Dashwood; Jean Daudelin; Tom Keating; Stephen Saideman; Julian Schofield; Kevin Spooner; Andrew Thompson & David Webster

tagged: post-confederation (1867-), public affairs & administration, canadian, international
Description

Failed or fragile states are those that are unable or unwilling to provide a socio-political framework for citizens and meet their basic needs. They are a source of terrorism and international crime, as well as incubators of infectious disease, environmental degradation, and unregulated mass migration. Canada's engagement with countries such as the Congo, East Timor, Bosnia, and Afghanistan underlines the commitment of successive Canadian governments to addressing the threats posed to Western security by state fragility.

From Kinshasa to Kandahar: Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective brings together leading Canadian historians and political scientists to explore Canada's historic relationship with fragile states. The collection spans the period from the 1960s to the present and covers a geographical range that stretches from the Middle East to Latin America to Southeast Asia. Authors embrace a variety of approaches and methodologies, including traditional archival historical research, postmodern textual analysis, oral history, and administrative studies to chronicle and explain Canada's engagement with fragile and failed states.

This collection reflects the growing public interest in the issue of failed states, which are of increasing concern to Canadian policymakers and are making headlines on the world stage. It helps explain the historic forces that have shaped Canadian policy towards failed and fragile states, and provides a platform for a national discussion about Canada's future role addressing state fragility.

With contributions by:

Stephanie M. Bangarth Duane Bratt Darren Brunk Hevina S. Dashwood Jean Daudelin Tom Keating Stephen Saideman Julian Schofield Kevin Spooner Andrew Thompson David Webster

About the Authors

Michael K. Carroll


Greg Donaghy


Stephanie M. Bangarth


Duane Bratt


Darren Brunk


Hevina S. Dashwood


Jean Daudelin


Tom Keating


Stephen Saideman


Julian Schofield


Kevin Spooner


Andrew Thompson


David Webster

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