Abstract

This article analyses the downfall of Canada’s participation and influence over international peacekeeping missions in the post-Cold War era. The author begins by discussing how the collapse of the USSR led to fundamental changes in the system of international relations. The author then centres her discussion on Canada, focusing primarily on the national and international considerations that are influencing the nation’s involvement in missions overseas.

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