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Threats to multilateralism and the future of the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership: A view from Canada
Author(s) -
Antoine Rayroux
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
australian and new zealand journal of european studies/australian and new zealand journal of european studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1837-2147
pISSN - 1836-1803
DOI - 10.30722/anzjes.vol11.iss3.15111
Subject(s) - multilateralism , general partnership , institutionalisation , political science , strategic partnership , order (exchange) , meaning (existential) , public administration , international trade , political economy , business , sociology , law , politics , psychology , finance , psychotherapist
Current threats to the international multilateral order affect the EU and Canada to a fundamental degree. While this is an observation that transpires in most contributions to this special issue, this conclusion adds to the reflection by making three observations that we should bear in mind when trying to reflect on the future of the EU-Canada strategic partnership: first, the partnership will depend on the ability of both parties to build on the latter’s recent institutionalization; second, it remains to be seen whether the US’ retreat from multilateralism will prove surmountable for EU and Canada; and third, the partnership will only acquire true meaning if the EU and Canada succeed in working together on a series of crucial issues that require a multilateral effort – such as the environment and hybrid threats.