TY - BOOK AU - Bosold,David AU - Hynek,Nik TI - Canada's foreign & security policy: soft and hard strategies of a middle power SN - 9780195431698 PY - 2010/// CY - Don Mills (Toronto, Canadá) PB - Oxford University Press KW - Potencias medias KW - Relaciones internacionales KW - Canadá KW - Seguridad nacional KW - Relaciones exteriores KW - 1945- N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices; 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 ER -