Tuesday, April 27, 2010
More Congo Information
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Listen to the audio program for more information. (approx. 20 minutes)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Canada's State Visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, April 2010
Read the official itinerary while in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Visit the Governor General's web site for the full itinerary while in Africa.
Read Gerald Caplan's opinion piece in the Globe and Mail, assessing the politics behind the vice-regal visit to African countries.
Talk of Canada Assuming Leadership Role in UN Operations in Congo?
Read Brett House and Desiree McGraw's opinion piece in the Globe and Mail on Canada's foreign aid and development policies in Africa.Saturday, March 27, 2010
Congo -- More Deaths Than Iraq & Afghanistan Combined....
To construct your blog post:
i) paragraph detailing the origin and nature of the conflict in the D.R. Congo;
ii) paragraph detailing Canada's foreign policy towards the D.R. Congo;
iii) paragraph arguing your answer to the problem question.
Make an effort to establish references through the use of hotlinks and more traditional referencing techniques. Take advantage of the opportunities web publishing provides you.
Media Resources:
From the Globe and Mail:
Geoffry York, "The Bleak Calculus of Congo's War Without End," The Globe and Mail, (27 March, 2010).
The Anatomy of Congo's Bloodbath
Exodus from Congo's War
Disarming Congo's Rebels
From the BBC:
"The Human Cost of Mining in the DR. Congo" (2, September, 2009).
BBC: Congo's Silent Harvest of Death
Frontline Documentary:
Congo on the Brink
The Guardian:
World News: Democratic Republic of the Congo
NGO Resources:
Doctors Without Borders:
Doctors Without Borders: Top 10 Humanitarian Crises, 2009
Doctors Without Borders: Conflict in Easter D.R. Congo
United Nations:
MONUC: United Nations Mission in the D.R.Congo
Government of Canada:
Consider information about Canada/Congo Relations posted on the Canadian International Development Agency's website and the Department of Foreign Affairs & International Trade
Various:
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Global Issues
Conduct further research as required.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Freedom of Speech threatened at the University of Ottawa?
Chase writes about the failed attempt of American conservative pundit Ann Coulter to address a crowd at the University of Ottawa the evening of March 23rd. Protesters effectively shut down the venue, creating a situation which was considered 'unsafe' for the talk to continue.
Ezra Levant, a conservative activist, summarized the significance of the evening accordingly: "Isn't it ironic that it takes a provocative American coming to Canada to reveal the shortcomings in Canadian free speech?"
Thus: Should Ann Coulter have been allowed to address the audience at the University of Ottawa? Does the cancellation signify a dangerous threat to free speech in Canada as Mr. Levant argues?
Canadian Foreign Policy & "A full range of family planning options" -- the Debate Continues
As you follow this issue, observe (a) the manner in which Canadians debate the nature and expression of the country's collective values, and (b) the impact of such a values-debate on foreign policy decisions.
Thus: should the House of Commons have passed Bob Rae's motion "demanding that the government's maternal and child health initiative for the world's poorest regions include [a] 'full range of reproductive health options' ?"
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Resources:
Video: International Development Minister Bev Oda addressing the debate.
The following articles are found on Globeandmail.com.
Article 1 "Liberals Thwart Rae's Reproductive 'Options' Push"
Article 2 "Tories Oppose 'Anti-American' Motion on Family Planning"
Article 3 "Canadians Split on Funding Abortion"
Article 4 "Contraception & Mothers' Lives"
Article 5 "ABC's of Family Planning"
Article 6 "Liberals Press for Full Range of Family Planning Options in G8 Plan"
Article 7 "Liberals Weild Abortion as Wedge Issue"
Article 8 "Birth Control Won't Be in G8 Plan To Help Mothers, Tories Say"
Article 9 "Contraception A Part of Maternal Health Plan, Harper Says"
Article 10 "Maternal Mortality: Why Its a Crisis"
Article 11 "The Sad Truth About Harper & Maternal Health"
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Idealist or Realist? -- A Political Analysis of Harper's G8 Agenda.
On the surface, this looks to be a self-less act of compassion and generosity, made by a genuine and visionary political leader who is supported by an ethical, engaged and concerned population. In his own words, Harper's G8 agenda constitutes "substantive acts of human good will."
However, as the study of political realism demonstrates, we should not be so quick to accept this version of events.
According to the terms of realism, states are unitary and rational actors, concerned primarily with their own survival in an anarchic world.
Consider the diagnosis and prescription studied in Machiavelli's The Prince, and Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan.
If the lens of realism is applied, how might we see and interpret Harper's G8 announcements?
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Sources:
CBC News Video Clip: Stephen Harper in Davos, (January 28, 2010).
"PM looks to set tone in Davos Economic Forum," CBC News, (January 26, 2010)
"Stephen Harper wants G8 to honour past promises, not make new ones," Globe and Mail (January 28, 2010).
"Making the world safe for childbirth: editorial," Globe and Mail, (January 27, 2010).
Office of the Prime Minister, "Canada's G8 Priorities." (26 January, 2010.)
"Harper's Aid Spending Under the Microscope," Globe and Mail (January 26, 2010).
"With Plight of Mothers, Harper Seeks New G8 Course," Globe and Mail (January 27, 2010).
"If the PM is Serious About Maternal Mortality," Globe and Mail (January 30, 2010).
"Maternal Mortality: Why It's a Crisis," Globe and Mail (January 30, 2010).
"Aid Groups Pushed for Focus on Children at G8," Globe and Mail (January 27, 2010)
