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Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy  (Yves Engler, Owen Schalk)

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Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy
AuthorYves Engler, Owen Schalk
PublisherBaraka Books
First published2024
TypeBook
Sourcehttps://annas-archive.org/md5/237a0e1a79e6c4027cfc64cc968802b0

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Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy is a sweeping overview of Canadian-backed coups since 1950. It documents Canada’s contribution to the ouster of over 20 elected governments from Mohammad Mossadegh in Iran to Patrice Lumumba in Congo, Salvador Allende in Chile to Jean Bertrand Aristide in Haiti.

As part of subverting democracy abroad, Ottawa has cut-off aid and imposed illegal sanctions as well as financed opposition civil society groups and allowed protesters to use its embassy as a staging point to topple a president. Canada has also organized a secret international gathering to discuss overthrowing a popular leader, decided a marginal opposition politician was the legitimate president and employed its military to subvert governments.

While Canadian officials and media commentators often frame conflicts with geopolitical rivals as motivated by a belief in democracy, Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy undermines the notion that decision-makers in Ottawa are driven by promoting democracy abroad.

Washington’s role in subverting elected governments has been detailed in countless studies by scholars and observers from around the world. The literature on Canada’s role in anti-democratic meddling is comparatively limited. In fact, Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy is the first book to focus on Canada’s role in ousting governments around the globe.

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