Author:
Thérien Jean-Philippe,Noël Alain
Abstract
AbstractThis article examines the relationship between Canada's development assistance policy and its welfare state institutions. Through an analysis of the Canadian experience, the article argues that the differences between the social policies of developed countries help to understand the nature of their participation in the international aid regime. Although this hypothesis is not entirely new, it is here refined with the help of the comparative literature on the welfare state, and assessed systematically for Canada. Through this case study, the article explores the extent to which values and principles institutionalized at the domestic level influence foreign policy and the international order.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
13 articles.
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