No. 75-2, June 2020
Index
- China as a peacekeeper—Past, present, and future
- China’s diplomacy and changing the COVID-19 narrative
- Editors’ Introduction
- Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order by Timothy Andrews Sayle,
- From “stardust” to statecraft: The Canada Council for the Arts and the evolution of Canadian cultural diplomacy
- International Relations and political violence: A study of the causes of domestic Jihadist violence in a transatlantic context
- Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion by Alistair Edgar, Rupinder Mangat, and Bessma Momani (eds)
- Symbolic act, real consequences: Passing Canada’s Magnitsky Law to combat human rights violations and corruption
- The Failure of Financial Regulation: Why a Major Crisis Could Happen Again by Anil Hira, Norbert Gaillard, Theodore Cohn, (eds)
- The Good Fight: Marcel Cadieux and Canadian Diplomacy by Brendan Kelly
- The Life and Politics of Paul Martin Sr. by Greg Donaghy Grit
- The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America by Timothy Snyder
- The sources of North Korean conduct: Is Pyongyang really going non-nuclear?
- UN communications at 75: Incremental change or innovative transformation?
- Undiplomatic History: The New Study of Canada and the World by Asa McKercher, Philip Van Huizen (eds)
- William Easterly The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the Forgotten Rights of the Poor New York
- Xi Jinping’s liberal birdcage: Democracy’s form and future in Hong Kong
- “Nothing to offer in return”: Refugees, human rights, and genocide in Cambodia, 1975–1979