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VOLUME 67 ISSUE 1: Charting the new Turkish foreign policy

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Table of contents:

Charting the new Turkish foreign policy by Şaban Kardaş

Turkish foreign policy: Framework, values, and mechanisms by Ibrahim Kalin

The domestic context of new activism in Turkish foreign policy: Does religion matter? by Dietrich Jung

Turkey and the Arab spring by Bülent Aras & Sevgi Akarçeşme

Indispensable even when unreliable: An anatomy of Turkish-American relations by Soli Ozel

Turkey’s neighbourhood policy and EU membership: Squaring the circle of Turkish foreign policy by Nathalie Tocci

Turkey-Russia energy relations: The limits of forging cooperation through economic interdependence by Şaban Kardaş

Turkish-Japanese relations: Turning romanticism into rationality by Bahadir Pehlivanturk

The unripe fruits of rapprochement: Greek-Turkish relations in the post-Helsinki era by Ioannis N. Grigoriadis


Over the transom

A diplomatic counter-revolution: Conservative foreign policy, 2006-11 by Adam Chapnick

Still the fire-proof house? An analysis of Canada’s cyber security strategy by Victor Platt

The lessons of history

Spreading peace and democracy: The Russian case by Metta Spencer

Blasts from the past

The Canadian strategic debate of the early 1960s by Matthew P. Trudgen & Joel J. Sokolsky

The best of Études internationales

The internalization of participation norms by international organizations: The case of sustainable development and dams by Camille Bethoux & Stéphane La Branche

Coming Attractions

For whom, from what? Canada’s Arctic policy and the narrowing of human security by Wilfrid Greaves

Debates

Intellectual engagement abroad: What is a critic to do? by Andrew Gibson

Response byChristopher Sands

Reviews

Daryl Copeland on Janice Gross Stein, ed. Diplomacy in the Digital Age

Kim Richard Nossal on Srdjan Vucetic, The Anglosphere

Christopher Pennington on Thomas B. Allen, Tories, Maya Jasanoff, Liberty’s Exiles, and Alan Taylor, The Civil War of 1812

Geoffrey Hayes on Tim Cook, The Madman and the Butcher

Greg Anderson on Robert A. Pastor, The North American Idea

Feature Article - Moving above and below the state: Actors and issues by John Erik Fossum & Stéphane Roussel

i. Issues

Arctic shipping routes: From the Panama myth to reality by Frédéric Lasserre

Submarines, oil tankers, and icebreakers: Trying to understand Canadian Arctic sovereignty and security by Rob Huebert

The (Arctic) show must go on: Natural resource craze and national identity in Arctic politics by Geneviève King Ruel

Environmental security in the Arctic: The case for multilevel governance by Olav Schram Stokke

ii. The European Union and the Arctic

Breaking the ice: The European Union and the Arctic by Steffen Weber & Iulian Romanyshyn

The EU in the Arctic: In pursuit of legitimacy and influence by Kristine Offerdal

iii. Civil society

Canadian Inuit: Where we have been and where we are going by Mary Simon - Feature Article

The promises and challenges of indigenous self-determination: The Sami case by Else Grete Broderstad

The Inuit Circumpolar Council in an era of global and local change by Gary N. Wilson & Heather A. Smith

iv. Subnational governments

The Arctic of the regions: Between indigenous peoples and subnational entities—Which perspectives? by Antoine Dubreuil

The other sovereignties: Québec and the Arctic by Stéphane Roussel & Jean-François Payette

Greenland at the crossroads: What strategy for the Arctic? by Marc Auchet

An Alaskan perspective: The relationship between the US and Canada in the Arctic by Diddy R. M. Hitchins

Over the transom

Turkey and the west: The rise of Turkey-centric westernism by Tarık Oğuzlu

Resettling the West Bank settlers by Brent E. Sasley & Mira Sucharov

The lessons of history

Are there lessons to be drawn from the “lessons of history”? by John English

Blasts from the past

Forgotten Partnership at 20-something by Greg Anderson

Coming attractions

Dealing with Diefenbaker: Canada-US relations in 1958 by Asa McKercher

Reviews

Dawn Alexandrea Berry on Shelagh D. Grant’s Polar Imperative

Jack Cunningham on G. John Ikenberry’s Liberal Leviathan & Julian E. Zelizer, ed., The Presidency of George W. Bush

James Eldin Reed on Anatol Lieven’s Pakistan

Kari Roberts on John J. Mearsheimer’s Why Leaders Lie

Index 2010-11

VOLUME 66 ISSUE 3: THE FUTURE OF DIPLOMACY

Feature article: The future of diplomacy: Changing practices, evolving relationships by Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot, & Iver B. Neumann

Diplomats as permanent representatives: The practical logics of the multilateral pecking order by Vincent Pouliot

Peace and reconciliation efforts as systems-maintaining diplomacy: The case of Norway by Iver B. Neumann

Law and the practice of diplomacy by Ian Hurd

“Defence diplomacy” in north-south relations by Tarak Barkawi

Christian ethics, actors, and diplomacy: Mediating universalist pretentions by Cecelia Lynch

Economists and diplomacy: Professions and the practice of economic policy by Leonard Seabrooke

United by difference: Diplomacy as a thin culture by Ole Jacob Sending

Over the transom

Policy or posturing: The US nuclear posture review in an international context by Paul Meyer

Agriculture in the Canada-EU economic and trade agreement by Crina Viju & William A. Kerr

Canada’s credibility as an actor in the Middle East peace process: The refugee working group, 1992-2000 by Andrew Robinson

The lessons of history

The conspiracy that never was: The surprising lessons of 1891 by Christopher Pennington

Blasts from the past

Now and then: The “Open Canada” report in historical perspective by John Keess

Coming attractions

Neoliberalism and the rise of the private military industry by Aaron Ettinger

Reviews

Charles C. Pentland on Vincent Pouliot, International Security in Practice

Robert Bothwell on Amanda Foreman, A World on Fire

John Conrad on Sean M. Maloney, Confronting the Chaos

James Eldin Reed on Andrew J. Bacevich, Washington Rules

Robert Rakove on Stephen G. Rabe, John F. Kennedy

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