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Haiti

“The updated edition of this perceptive study could hardly appear at a more auspicious moment, as the latest phase of the tragedy of Haiti is unfolding. It brilliantly illuminates the rich tapestry ...

Liberals at the Border

Lloyd Axworthy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, rose to international prominence in the mid-1990s for his comprehensive campaign to ban the use of anti-personnel landmines, which led to the signing ...

NATO and the Bomb

By (author) Erika Simpson
Categories: Political Science

During the Cold War, the Canadian government’s approach to NATO and nuclear weapons raised eyebrows, provoked newspaper headlines, and angered Americans and Europeans alike as new ways of thinking among ...

The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701

The last decades of the seventeenth century were marked by persistent, bloody conflicts between the French and their Native allies on the one side and the Iroquois confederacy on the other. In the summer ...

From Peacekeeping to Peacemaking

Given the support of the Mulroney government, many of the Canadian units under the United Nations in Yugoslavia were willing to bend the United Nations’ rules of engagement when confronting Muslim, ...

Negotiating NAFTA

International negotiations have become an important feature of the world trading system, but very few scholars have attempted to analyse this process. Using case studies in four areas - culture, textiles ...

Invisible and Inaudible in Washington

Edelgard Mahant and Graeme Mount examine details of White House policy
from 1945 to the 1980s to assess the extent to which the United States
could be said to have had a Canada policy. They challenge ...