Canadas Long Fight Against Democracy is a sweeping overview of Canadian-backed coups since 1950. It documents Canadas 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 democratically elected governments. While Canadian officials and media commentators often frame conflicts with geopolitical rivals as motivated by a belief in democracy, the authors debunk 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. This is the first to challenge Canada.
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Weight: 272g
Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
Publication Date: 31 Mar 2024
Publisher: Baraka Books
Publication City/Country: Canada
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781771863421
About Owen SchalkYves Engler
Owen Schalk is a writer Petersfield Manitoba. He is the author of Canada in Afghanistan: A Story of Military Diplomatic Political and Media Failure 2003-2023 (Lorimer Books 2023). His articles have been published by Alborada Monthly Review and Protean Magazine and he contributes a weekly column to Canadian Dimension magazine. He also writes fiction and you can read his short stories in Quagmire Literary Magazine Sobotka Literary Magazine Vast Chasm Magazine and more.Yves Engler is a political activist and author of twelve books. He has been dubbed as one of the most important voices on the Canadian Left. The Globe and Mail has situated him in the mould of I.F. Stone while Quill & Quire says Engler is part of that rare but growing group of social critics unafraid to confront Canadas self-satisfied myths. Yves Engler lives in Montreal.