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CALL FOR PAPERS - Canada and International Mediation: What Role in 2012 and Beyond?

Thursday, 8th September 2011

The Canadian International Institute of Applied Negotiation (CIIAN) in collaboration with the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ) is producing a special issue on the topic of Canada and International Mediation: What Role in 2012 and Beyond? With recent demands for freedom of expression, accountable government and equitable economic opportunity and benefits in countries throughout the Middle East; the continued threat of terrorism; a fragile and slowly recovering global economy; trade frictions; increased instability due to global warming and pressures on ecological systems; and predicted shortages of essential resources; the next ten years will be very different from anything we've seen in the past. The international stage is rapidly changing and Canada is no longer seen by some as an impartial broker of peace. Canada has had some notable foreign policy achievements in the Submission Procedure and Deadline

Draft papers must be submitted by October 31st, 2011. Authors will be notified by email if their paper will be considered for publication. The Journal is committed to a full peer review process.  


pdf file CIIAN-CFPJ call for papers.pdf
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Web-link: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rcfp
Source: CIIAN - Canadian International Institute for Applied Negotiation
Language: English
Contact: CFPJ@carleton.ca

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