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Author Kordan, Bohdan S., author.

Title Canada and the Ukrainian crisis / Bohdan S. Kordan and Mitchell C.G. Dowie
Published Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 142 pages)
Contents Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 International Order and Canadian Aspirations: An Appreciation -- 2 The Ukrainian Crisis, Canada, and World Order: Systemic Imperatives and the Canadian Response -- 3 The Crisis and Canadian Interests: Canada's Support for Ukraine -- 4 The Leadership of Stephen Harper: Agency, Worldview, and the Ukrainian Crisis -- 5 Stephen Harper's Ukraine Policy: Toward an Understanding -- The Harper Government's Response to the Ukrainian Crisis: A Chronology -- Notes -- Index
Summary "Since 1991, Canada has provided Ukraine with ongoing political and economic assistance. Never was this policy pursued with more urgency than in 2014, when Russian aggression prompted the Canadian government to elevate its support for Ukraine to a foreign policy priority. Although the move is often described as a radical departure, Bohdan Kordan and Mitchell Dowie contend that it was consistent with Canada's security interests and political and historical identity. In this calculation the worldview of Prime Minister Stephen Harper also figured prominently. Canada and the Ukrainian Crisis offers a timely explanation of the dynamic interaction between key factors - at the international, national, and individual levels - that shaped the Canadian government's response and imbued it with an unusual degree of urgency. Explaining the nature of the crisis and why it elicited such a forceful reaction from the Harper government, Kordan and Dowie assert that Canada's decision to side openly with Ukraine is best understood as a course correction, rather than a completely new foreign policy direction. They argue that this action reaffirmed Canada's historical commitment to a liberal rules-based order that has been an emblem of its foreign policy since the Second World War, treating the Ukrainian crisis as part of a wider struggle to defend liberal principles and values. Resolving lingering questions about the most serious geopolitical event since the end of the Cold War, Canada and the Ukrainian Crisis demonstrates that the policy changes triggered by the crisis represent a return to deep-rooted concerns about international order."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed on December 08, 2020)
Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Former Soviet Union
Diplomatic relations
SUBJECT Canada -- Foreign relations -- Ukraine
Ukraine -- Foreign relations -- Canada
Ukraine -- History -- Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014
Ukraine -- History -- 21st century
Subject Canada
Ukraine
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Dowie, Mitchell C. G., 1989- author.
ISBN 9780228002734
0228002737
9780228002741
0228002745