Opportunities to promote human rights and democratic values abroad: The case of Canadian foreign policy toward Venezuela

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This article examines Canadian foreign policy toward Venezuela, as a litmus test of Ottawa’s promise to project a consistently strong voice for the protection of human rights and the advancement of democratic values in the world. The case is made that Canada is more likely to gear up to an assertive approach if there is a perception that there is an opportunity for democratization in the country, and for policymakers in Ottawa, if there is an opportunity to prioritize human rights and democracy, as opposed to more traditional national interest objectives. The article offers an explanation about when and how Canada typically promotes its liberal values abroad.

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Grenier, Y. (2021). Opportunities to promote human rights and democratic values abroad: The case of Canadian foreign policy toward Venezuela. International Journal, 76(3), 446–464. https://doi.org/10.1177/00207020211048431

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