Mondial June 2012

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In this issue: Cluster bill a stink bomb EU’s phoney fiscal union Disarmament’s weak pulse Operationalizing R2P

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Canada and multilateralism: Missing in action

Carolyn McAskie

by Carolyn McAskie Multilateralism is a word little heard and less understood in today’s Ottawa. The government now tries to use multilateral instruments as an extension of narrow short-term Canadian objectives, rather than as part of a wider vision of global security and prosperity in which

Canadians have a vital stake. As our failed bid to sit on the Security Council testified, Canada is no longer a respected international player. Compromise, co-ordination and consensus, Canadian values which gave us influence are seen by the government as contrary to a new aggressive Canadian posture

based on loosely defined “principled action.” Economic objectives trump social and diplomatic objectives. Military solutions are favoured over diplomacy and development. A one-sided view of the Middle East excludes the possibility of a nuanced solution Continued on page 2

WFM global congress agenda varied: See you in Winnipeg

“To be successful, social movements like the World Federalists depend on the commitment, participation, ideas and inspiration of dedicated individual supporters. Good ideas… don’t “just happen.”

Dear friends, colleagues, fellow federalists: From July 9 to 13, World Federalists from around the world will gather in Winnipeg for the 26th International Congress of the World Federalist Movement, and national meetings of the World Federalist Movement – Canada. We are indeed fortunate as Canadians to be hosting this historic gathering. Our organization not only reflects a framework and worldview for understanding many of the needed changes to international politics. On many global governance issues, we are at the forefront of progressive change for a more effective United Nations, the rule of law and the needed reforms to ensure a more peaceful and democratic future for humanity. To be successful, social movements like the World Federalists depend on the commitment, participation, ideas and inspiration of dedicated individual supporters. Good ideas for positive change don’t “just happen.” We are doing our best, here in Winnipeg, in collaboration with the WFM–Canada office in Ottawa and also the WFM Secretariat in New York, to ensure that the Winnipeg Congress is both productive and enjoyable. All of the essential registration, accommodation and program information regarding the Winnipeg

events are available at the WFM–Canada web site (www.worldfederalistscanada.org). I can tell you, however, that, as I write this note, five weeks before the event, we are fielding numerous requests for additions to our formal program agenda. Our time together in Winnipeg will also include numerous “side events,” receptions pretty much every night of the week, formal remarks from our international president, Lloyd Axworthy, and international secretariat staff, web-cast forums on the International Criminal Court, UN reforms including a parliamentary assembly, peacekeeping… not to mention the networking and renewal of friendships that make these events rather special milestones in one’s time spent in an organized social movement like the World Federalists. We look forward to seeing you soon, this July, at the University of Winnipeg. Sincerely, Dr. James Christie Council Chair, World Federalist Movement


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