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Diplomacy and Negotiation: How Nations Build Peace and Pursue Interests on the World Stage
Explore how countries manage international relationships through treaties, multilateral institutions, and strategic negotiation, with a focus on Canada's distinctive diplomatic identity and global contributions.
What You'll Learn
Diplomacy manages international relationships through peaceful negotiation and formal agreements.
Canada acts as a middle power leveraging multilateralism and soft power globally.
Key tools include sanctions, treaties, track two diplomacy, and diplomatic immunity.
Landmark achievements include UN peacekeeping, Ottawa Treaty, and R2P doctrine.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze Canada's dual negotiating strategy during the CUSMA renegotiation.
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Learners identify key diplomatic terms including sovereignty, soft power, and multilateralism.
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Questions test knowledge of Canadian roles in NATO, UN, and G7 forums.
Why This Matters
Mastering diplomacy and negotiation equips students to analyze how nations resolve conflicts, build alliances, and shape global policy through peaceful means rather than force.
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Diplomacy
Multilateralism
Soft Power
Sovereignty
Negotiation

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