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What Lies Ahead? Canadas Engagement with the Middle East Peace Process and the Palestinians
This edited volume explores Canadas foreign policy relationship with the Palestinians and the broader Middle East Peace Process (MEPP). Canada was intensively involved from 1992 to 2000 in peacebuilding as a mediator in the multilateral part of the MEPP, as chair of the Refugee Working Group, and sponsor of Track II negotiations. This all changed after a significant mid-2000s discursive and policy shift when Canada withdrew from the politics of Israel-Palestine peacebuilding and took a strong partisan stance in favour of Israel.
Through 10 chapters by current and former government insiders and academics with extensive field experience, this unique edited volume offers insight into decades of evolution in Canadian policy toward the Palestinians, MEPP and the Middle East. It arrives at an important time when the international community is reconsidering how it views Israels entrenched occupation of the Palestinians, after three failed decades of United States-led efforts to find peace through a negotiated two-state model. Today, peace may never have appeared further away after the Trump Administration adopted policies directly contradictory to the MEPP. This proved a test to Canadas own official policy toward Israel and Palestine, its longest-running and most important region of engagement in the Middle East.
The chapters were originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, guest edited by Jeremy Wildeman and Emma Swan.
Jeremy Wildeman, PhD (Exon), is Fellow at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa, and adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies, Queens University. At the universities of Exeter, Bath and Ottawa, he has carried out major research projects on foreign aid in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, human rights in the Middle East, and Canadas relationship to the Middle East.
Emma Swan is Pierre Elliott Trudeau Scholar and doctoral candidate at the University of Ottawa. Emma has consulted for several organizations in the Middle East and is interested in contributing to conversations seeking to articulate gendered power dynamics and exploring the role they play in shaping policy/practice.
First published 2022
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ISBN13: 978-1-032-19062-4 (hbk)
ISBN13: 978-1-032-19063-1 (pbk)
ISBN13: 978-1-003-25752-3 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003257523
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Publishers Note
The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen during the conversion of this book from journal articles to book chapters, namely the inclusion of journal terminology.
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Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders for their permission to reprint material in this book. The publishers would be grateful to hear from any copyright holder who is not here acknowledged and will undertake to rectify any errors or omissions in future editions of this book.
Citation Information
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
  • What lies ahead? Canadas engagement with the Middle East Peace Process and the Palestinians: an Introduction
  • Jeremy Wildeman and Emma Swan
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 120
Chapter 1
  • Talking with the PLO: Overcoming political challenges
  • Andrew N. Robinson
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 2130
Chapter 2
  • False start: the 1956 Palestinian refugee movement to Canada
  • Michael Molloy
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 3148
Chapter 3
  • Has President Trump killed the Middle East Peace Process?
  • David Viveash
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 4961
Chapter 4
  • Assessing Canadas foreign policy approach to the Palestinians and Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding, 19792019
  • Jeremy Wildeman
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 6280
Chapter 5
  • The international community's role and impact on the Middle East Peace Process
  • Michael Atallah
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 8197
Chapter 6
  • Canada, the United Nations, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Amelia C. Arsenault and Costanza Musu
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 98116
Chapter 7
  • The personal is political!: exploring the limits of Canadas feminist international assistance policy under occupation and blockade
  • Emma Swan
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 117135
Chapter 8
  • Canadas economic assistance to the OPT: ideology, politics, and flawed responses
  • Ruby Dagher
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 136150
Chapter 9
  • Normative Canadian foreign policy towards consensus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
  • Timea Spitka
  • Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, volume 27, issue 1 (2021) pp. 151156
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Notes on Contributors
Amelia C. Arsenault is a PhD student at Cornell Universitys Department of Government, specializing in International Relations. She recently obtained her masters degree from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Michael Atallah has a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science and is a Senior Middle East Analyst at the Government of Canadas Privy Council Office.
Ruby Dagher is Adjunct Professor at the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada. She has a PhD in Public Policy and Administration with research focused on conflict and development studies. She previously worked at the Middle East Desk for the Canadian International Development Agency, now Global Affairs Canada Development.
Michael Molloy has 35 years of experience in international and refugee affairs. He is president of the Canadian Immigration Historical Society and Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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