No. 72-2, June 2017
Index
- Canada’s functional principle: 75 years on
- Canadian Foreign Policy from the roaring 1990s
- Canadian values and the Muslim world
- Colonial Extractions: Race and Canadian Mining in Contemporary Africa, by Paula Butler
- Coming of age in academia: Canadian International Relations and the “optimistic interregnum” of the 1990s
- Editor’s Introduction
- Generations: The sources of our ideas about Canadian Foreign Policy
- Ice and Water: Politics, Peoples, and the Arctic Council, by John English
- Life in a Canadian Foreign Policy generation long ago: The early evolution of a professorial sample of one
- Negotiating a River: Canada, the US, and the Creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway, by Daniel Macfarlane
- Out of Ashes: A New History of Europe in the Twentieth Century, by Konrad Jarausch
- Rethinking Canadian Aid, 2nd ed., by Stephen Brown, Molly den Heyer, and David R. Black (eds.)
- The global in Canada
- The paradigm that dare not speak its name: Canadian Foreign Policy’s uneasy relationship with realist IR theory
- The World Won’t Wait: Why Canada Needs to Rethink Its International Policies, by Roland Paris and Taylor Owen, eds.
- Toward Canada in the World: Thoughts on the future of Canadian Foreign Policy History
- Unlearning: A messy and complex journey with Canadian Foreign Policy
- Your Country, My Country: A Unified History of the United States and Canada, by Robert Bothwell