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Canadian Foreign Policy Canadian & World Politics www.CraigMarlatt.com/school
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Canadian Foreign Policy 1.Canada’s International Policies 2.Government Agencies 3.Pressure and Lobby Groups 4.External Influence
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Goals of Foreign Policy 1.Promotion of Trade and Economic Growth 2.Environment 3.Peace and Security 4.Canadian Sovereignty 5.Human Rights and Social Justice
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Case Studies in Foreign Policy 1.Cuba 2.Sudan 3.Kyoto Protocol 4.Middle East 5.South Africa
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Analyzing Canada’s Policy 1.Official Policy 2.Pragmatic Idealism 3.Trade is the Key 4.Puppet or Counterweight
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Foreign Policy Gov’t Agencies 1.Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada www.dfait.gc.ca 2.Department of National Defence www.forces.gc.ca 3.Canadian International Development Agency www.cida.gc.ca
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Pressure and Lobby Groups A society which allows a variety of positions and views to be entered into the political process is called a pluralistic society. While this allows for minority opinions to be heard, it has also increased the importance of pressure and lobby groups in society. Pressure Groups – an organized group of people. Lobby Groups – highly organized, well-funded, behind-the-scenes players (“lobbyists”)
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Pressure and Lobby Groups Pressure and lobby groups both live and die by their strength in numbers. Their existence might be long-term or issue-based, but are often centred around one of these areas of interest: –economic –medical –environmental –religion –equality
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Pressure and Lobby Groups Pressure and lobby groups might do anything to achieve their goal, but common activities that these groups undertake include: –petitions –demonstrations –testimonials –brochures –advertisements –meeting with politicians
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Pressure and Lobby Groups Some people feel that these groups have too much influence on decision making today. They represent a minority, and are trying to sway or pressure elected officials to support their cause – potential for bribes. What do you think?
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Factors Influencing Foreign Policy 1.A socialist revolution takes place in a country nearby – including violence and popular uprisings. 2.A proposed international law forbids mining the bottom of the sea. 3.A world superpower asserts that all countries should work with a common currency.
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Factors Influencing Foreign Policy 1.Actions of Other Countries 2.Civil Society 3.Geography 4.History 5.Ideology 6.Leadership 7.Media 8.National Economy 9.Power and Influence
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