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Volumn 64, Issue 2, 2009, Pages 553-564

The 10 most important books on Canadian foreign policy

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EID: 68949120916     PISSN: 00207020     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/002070200906400214     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (9)

References (24)
  • 2
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    • These started with, Toronto: York Research Programme in Strategic Studies
    • These started with Michael Hawes, Principal Power, Middle Power or Satellite? (Toronto: York Research Programme in Strategic Studies, 1984).
    • (1984) Principal Power, Middle Power or Satellite?
    • Hawes, M.1
  • 3
    • 0040419263 scopus 로고
    • Where do we, should we, or can we sit? A review of Canada's foreign policy literature
    • spring
    • Maureen Appel Molot, "Where do we, should we, or can we sit? A review of Canada's foreign policy literature, " International Journal of Canadian Studies 1-2 (spring 1990): 77-96.
    • (1990) International Journal of Canadian Studies , vol.1 , Issue.2 , pp. 77-96
    • Molot, M.A.1
  • 4
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    • Will and circumstance and the postwar study of Canadian foreign policy
    • winter
    • Denis Stairs, "Will and circumstance and the postwar study of Canadian foreign policy, " International Journal50 (winter 1994-95): 9-39.
    • (1994) International Journal , vol.50 , pp. 9-39
    • Stairs, D.1
  • 5
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    • The contending approaches to Canadian foreign policy and Canada-US relations: A reinterpretation of literature
    • Daizo Sakurada, "The contending approaches to Canadian foreign policy and Canada-US relations: A reinterpretation of literature, " proceedings of the sixth Tsukuba annual seminar on Canadian studies, 1995, 50-70.
    • (1995) Proceedings of the sixth Tsukuba annual seminar on Canadian studies , pp. 50-70
    • Sakurada, D.1
  • 6
    • 84928446752 scopus 로고
    • Foreign policy debate and realism
    • (November-December)
    • Axel Dorcht and Gregg Legare "Foreign policy debate and realism, " International Perspectives (November-December1986): 7-10.
    • (1986) International Perspectives , pp. 7-10
    • Dorscht, A.1    Legare, G.2
  • 9
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    • Realism and reality in Canadian foreign policy
    • (January-February 1987)
    • John Kirton, "Realism and reality in Canadian foreign policy, " International Perspectives (January-February 1987): 3-8.
    • International Perspectives , pp. 3-8
    • Kirton, J.1
  • 10
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    • Sympathy for the devil: Myths of neoclassical realism in Canadian foreign policy
    • (spring 2008)
    • David Haglund and Tudor Onea, "Sympathy for the devil: Myths of neoclassical realism in Canadian foreign policy, " Canadian Foreign Policy14, (spring 2008): 53-67.
    • Canadian Foreign Policy , vol.14 , pp. 53-67
    • Haglund, D.1    Onea, T.2
  • 11
    • 85050834911 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Canadian foreign policy: A progressive or stagnating field of study?
    • (spring 2008)
    • Paul Gecelovsky and Christopher Kukucha, "Canadian foreign policy: A progressive or stagnating field of study?" Canadian Foreign Policy\4 (spring 2008): 109-119.
    • Canadian Foreign Policy , vol.14 , pp. 109-119
    • Gecelovsky, P.1    Kukucha, C.2
  • 13
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    • Duane Bratt and Christopher Kukucha, eds., (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2007).
    • Duane Bratt and Christopher Kukucha, eds., Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2007).
    • Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy
  • 20
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    • Defining a new place for Canada in the hierarchy of the world
    • James Eayrs, "Defining a new place for Canada in the hierarchy of the world." International Perspectives (May-June 1975): 15-24.
    • International Perspectives (May-June 1975) , pp. 15-24
    • Eayrs, J.1
  • 23
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    • By way of disclosure, although I, along with David Haglund and Joseph Jockel, received my doctorate at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, I had graduated with a PhD supervised by Roger Frank Swanson before Doran arrived to lead the Center of Canadian Studies there
    • By way of disclosure, although I, along with David Haglund and Joseph Jockel, received my doctorate at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, I had graduated with a PhD supervised by Roger Frank Swanson before Doran arrived to lead the Center of Canadian Studies there.


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