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Strong, Secure, Engaged

29 Nov 2017

Although the document does contain a force utilization construct that provides a helpful guide to American policy-makers, the organizational structure of the document, and the complete lack of a threat assessment or other prioritization, leave some unanswered questions about who Canada intends to be, and how Canada plans to engage with the world. [...] Strong, Secure, Engaged: Evaluating Canada as a Dependable Ally and Partner for the United States Page 1 by Lindsay Rodman November, 2017 Strong, Secure, Engaged: Evaluating Canada as a Dependable Ally and Partner for the United States O ver the past year, since the election of Donald Trump, Canadians have wondered what kind of a partner and ally the United States will be to Canada in the years ah [...] Strong, Secure, Engaged: Evaluating Canada as a Dependable Ally and Partner for the United States Page 2 by Lindsay Rodman November, 2017 Strong, Secure, Engaged: Evaluating Canada as a Dependable Ally and Partner for the United States SSE, citing the United States’ desire to Text Box on Page 81 of SSE: “shrug off the burden of world leadership”, raised some eyebrows in Washington.2. [...] Even missions for the protection of Canada and Canadians the basic structure of the document – and the maintenance of international peace and focusing first on Canadian defence, then on stability. [...] It will often call upon the Canadian Armed the partnership between Canada and the Forces to deploy on multiple operations at the same United States, and then on the rest of the time.
government politics canada national security interoperability nato peacekeeping military human activities defence canadian armed forces intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance
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14
Published in
Ottawa, ON, CA

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