No. 68-4, December 2013
Index
- A two-edged sword: The navy as an instrument of Canadian foreign policy, by Nicholas Tracy
- An early effort in cultural diplomacy: The Canadian Co-operation Project and Canadian tourism
- Bomb power: The modern presidency and the national security state, by Gary Wills
- Canada Among Nations 2013. Canada–Africa relations: Looking back, looking ahead, by Rohinton Medhora and Yiagadeesen Samy, eds
- Canada, white supremacy, and the twinning of empires
- Canadian sub-federal governments and CETA: Overarching themes and future trends
- Closing the deal: What role for the provinces in the final stages of the CETA negotiations?
- Correcting the democratic deficit in the CETA negotiations: Civil society engagement in the provinces, municipalities, and Europe
- Could an intergovernmental agreement increase the credibility of Canadian treaty commitments in areas within provincial jurisdiction?
- Editors’ Introduction
- Europe in crisis: Bolt from the blue, by Ivan T Berend
- Family reunification as international history: Rethinking Sino-Canadian relations after 1970
- Federalism and the governance of international trade negotiations in Canada: Comparing CUSFTA with CETA
- Russia, NATO and cooperative security: Bridging the gap, by Lionel Ponsard
- Sovereignty and self-determination: Where are we?
- The battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the making of a new world order, by Benn Steil
- The voice of Quebec in the CETA negotiations
- “Everywhere there are grim question marks”: Critical remembrance and volume 1 of International Journal1