The way governments deal with the claims of victims of terrorist incidents is one of the most important political issues of the day. Since the Canadian government claims that it fights terrorism the political strategies that govern this government are important in responding to the survivors of the terrorist events. By accusing the Iranian government, it has done its most important action against one of the victims of terrorism. By using the theory of Barry Buzan in analyzing this action of the Canadian State the findings of this paper show that Canada by utilizing some policies like a particular definition of international terrorism advocating state and regarding Iran as one the biggest countries which advocate terrorism, giving up the dip...
This article presents an analysis of the Canadian government's research and policy-making proce...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Jérémie Cornut’s Political Science 347 course Politique ét...
This thesis examines the decision by the government of Prime Minister Paul Martin in March of 2005 t...
Despite Iran’s hostile relations with the West since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Canada had ofte...
The paper begins with an overview of international law and the principle of state immunity, which is...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
The Islamic Republic of Iran poses threats to its regional neighbors and the international community...
The November 2015 terrorist attacks at the Bataclan concert hall and sidewalk cafés in Paris, the Ma...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
Literature on Canada-United States (US) counter-terrorism (CT) cooperation from the early 2000s pres...
Although both Canada and the United Kingdom had experienced terrorism prior to the attacks that occu...
The relationship between Canada and the United States of America is a strong and very close one. Th...
The definition of ‘terrorist activity’ is fundamental to Canada’s anti-terrorism legislation. Follow...
The severance of diplomatic relations of Canada toward Iran is a Canadian Foreign policy that was ta...
This article presents an analysis of the Canadian government's research and policy-making proce...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Jérémie Cornut’s Political Science 347 course Politique ét...
This thesis examines the decision by the government of Prime Minister Paul Martin in March of 2005 t...
Despite Iran’s hostile relations with the West since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Canada had ofte...
The paper begins with an overview of international law and the principle of state immunity, which is...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
The Islamic Republic of Iran poses threats to its regional neighbors and the international community...
The November 2015 terrorist attacks at the Bataclan concert hall and sidewalk cafés in Paris, the Ma...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
Literature on Canada-United States (US) counter-terrorism (CT) cooperation from the early 2000s pres...
Although both Canada and the United Kingdom had experienced terrorism prior to the attacks that occu...
The relationship between Canada and the United States of America is a strong and very close one. Th...
The definition of ‘terrorist activity’ is fundamental to Canada’s anti-terrorism legislation. Follow...
The severance of diplomatic relations of Canada toward Iran is a Canadian Foreign policy that was ta...
This article presents an analysis of the Canadian government's research and policy-making proce...
This paper was originally written for Dr. Jérémie Cornut’s Political Science 347 course Politique ét...
This thesis examines the decision by the government of Prime Minister Paul Martin in March of 2005 t...