Chp 10- Foreign Policy Flashcards

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What is foreign policy? A government’s official plan for how it interacts with other countries; also called foreign affairs or external relations.

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How does foreign policy affect Canadians? It influences trade

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travel

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How does geography influence Canada’s foreign policy? Canada’s large landmass and proximity to the US encourages cooperation and defense planning.

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How does history influence Canada’s foreign policy? Canada’s colonial ties to Britain and involvement in WWI/WWII shape its commitment to global peace.

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How does ideology influence Canada’s foreign policy? Canada promotes democracy

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equality

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How does the Prime Minister influence foreign policy? The PM sets much of Canada’s foreign agenda; new leadership often shifts policies.

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How does public opinion influence foreign policy? Canadians can vote

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protest

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How does Canada’s international status affect its foreign policy? As a middle power

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Canada is respected and plays a key role in international diplomacy.

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How do other countries influence Canada’s foreign policy? More powerful nations (like the US

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China

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How does organizational membership shape Canadian foreign policy? Memberships in groups like the UN

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NATO

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What are Canada’s 5 main foreign policy goals? Peace and security

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social justice

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How does Canada promote peace and security? Through NATO alliances

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UN peacekeeping

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How does Canada support social justice internationally? By giving foreign aid

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loans

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How does Canada pursue economic growth through foreign policy? By engaging in trade deals like NAFTA

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CETA

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How does Canada protect its sovereignty through foreign policy? By securing borders and maintaining a capable military (e.g. CBSA

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armed forces).

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How does Canada promote environmental protection globally? By addressing climate change and pollution

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especially in the Arctic.

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How can trade promote peace? Countries that trade are less likely to go to war

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and Canada encourages global trade deals.

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What are economic sanctions? A policy where Canada cuts trade ties with a country to punish or discourage harmful actions.

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What are examples of Canada using sanctions? Sanctions on Iran and North Korea due to illegal nuclear weapons development.

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What is peacekeeping? Deploying military to protect civilians and negotiate peace during conflict (without combat).

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How many peacekeeping missions has Canada joined? Canada has participated in over 50 UN missions since the 1950s.

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What are international laws and agreements? Legal frameworks that help countries resolve disputes peacefully (e.g. UN courts).

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What is the International Law of the Sea? Countries can claim 22 km of coastal sovereignty

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and 370 km for mining/fishing; beyond that = international waters.

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What is foreign aid? Canada sends money

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How much foreign aid did Canada give in 2016? $5.4 billion
which was 0.24% of its GDP.
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What did Lester B. Pearson suggest about foreign aid? He challenged countries to donate 0.7% of GDP to foreign aid (1969).