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Canada's foreign & security policy

Autores adicionales: Bosold, David -- editor | Hynek, Nik -- editor
Publicado por : Oxford University Press (Don Mills (Toronto, Canadá)) Detalles físicos: xxx, 298 páginas ISBN:9780195431698. Año : 2010
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What is Canadian foreign and security policy how should we study it why does it matter? David Bosold and Nik Hynek Re-examining middlepowerhood in Canada's foreign and security policy. Whither the middle-power identity transformations in the Canadian foreign and security milieus Tom Keating "Middlepowerhood" and "Middlepowermanship" in Canadian foreign policy Kim Richard Nossal Canada as a middle, model, or civilian power what's in a name Re-examining Canada's soft power. How "soft" is Canada's soft power in the field of human security? Nik Hynek The transformation of Canada's development policy through the security-development approach Šárka Waisová The diplomacy of a middle power innovation and its limits Jozef Bátora Canadian middle-power identity, environmental biopolitics, and human insecurity Andrew Baldwin and Simon Dalby Superpower, middle power, or satellite Canadian energy and environmental policy Gordon Laxer Re-examining Canada's hard power. The revolution in military affairs and the dilemma of the Canadian Armed Forces Wilfried von Bredow A security community-"if you can keep it" societal security, demography, and the North American zone of peace David G. Haglund Canada's response to terrorism human security at home? Kent Roach Canada and the Atlantic Alliance in the post-Cold War Era more NATO then NATO? Benjamin Zyla and Joel j. Sokolsky Canada's Arctic policy transcending the middle-power model? Petra Dolata-Kreutzkamp Conclusion David Basold and Nik Hynek