No. 69-3, September 2014
Index
- Among the powers of the Earth: The American Revolution and the making of a new world empire, by Eliga H Gould
- Are Canadians still liberal internationalists? Foreign policy and public opinion in the Harper era
- Changing perception into reality: Canada in Africa
- Editors' Introduction
- Environmental protection as international security: Conserving the Pentagon’s island bases in the Asia–Pacific
- Francosphère: L'importance de la France dans la culture stratégique du Canada, by Justin Massie
- Modern warfare: Armed groups, private militaries, humanitarian organizations, and the law, by Benjamin Perrin, ed.
- On domains: Cyber and the practice of warfare
- Russia and the West from Alexander to Putin: Honor in international relations, by Andrei P Tsygankov
- Shared responsibility: The United Nations in the age of globalization, by Carsten Staur
- The curious tale of the dog that did not bark: Explaining Canada’s non-acquisition of an independent nuclear arsenal, 1945–1957
- The India–Pakistan rivalry and failure in Afghanistan
- The logic of conformity: Japan’s entry into international society, by Tomoko T Okagaki; Völkerrechtsdenken und Außenpolitik in Japan, 1919−1960 (The discourse on international law and foreign policy in Japan, 1919−1960), by Urs Matthias Zachmann
- The seven-decade quest to maximize Canada’s continental shelf
- The United Nations at work in Asia: An envoy’s account of development in China, Vietnam, Thailand and the South Pacific, by Roy D Morey
- The “lessons” of Vietnam for Canada: Complicity, irrelevance, earnestness, or realism?
- Zero dark squared: Does the US benefit from more Special Operations Forces?