Dmitrienko Klaudia
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2006 Jul-Sep;13(3):717-32. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59702006000300009.
Despite a strong commitment to multilateralism and international health cooperation in the post World War II era, Canada refrained form joining the Pan American Health Organization - PAHO until 1971. Drawing on letters and memos sent between Canadian diplomats and government representatives, this paper explores official Canadian accounts of the factors that delayed Canada's membership in PAHO. These factors include the initial lack of official relations between Canada and Latin America, US hegemony in the region, and budgetary constraints. Canada's cautious position regarding PAHO is also placed within the context of Canada's overall foreign policy to the region, emphasizing the parallels between Canada's reluctant association with PAHO and the evolution of Canada's engagement with the region as a whole.
尽管在二战后的时代坚定致力于多边主义和国际卫生合作,但加拿大直到1971年才加入泛美卫生组织(PAHO)。本文借助加拿大外交官与政府代表之间往来的信件和备忘录,探讨了加拿大官方对延迟加入PAHO的因素的说法。这些因素包括加拿大与拉丁美洲最初缺乏官方关系、美国在该地区的霸权以及预算限制。加拿大对PAHO的谨慎立场也置于加拿大对该地区总体外交政策的背景下,强调加拿大勉强与PAHO关联的情况与加拿大对整个地区参与度演变之间的相似之处。