VOLUME 66 ISSUE 2
CANADA, THE US, AND CHINA: A NEW PACIFIC TRIANGLE?
Editor’s introduction - David G. Haglund & Joseph T. Jockel
Middle powers during great power transitions: China’s rise and the future of Canada-US relations - Bruce Gilley
US-China military and security developments: Implications for Canada - Elinor Sloan
Dragon fears: China’s impact on Canada-US trade relations - Michael Hart
Trilateral environment and sustainable development - Arthur J. Hanson
Over the transom
Great powers in a restrictive international environment - Steven E. Lobell
Forceful persuasion or half-hearted diplomacy? Lessons from the Kosovo crisis- Michael Manulak
The legality of the International Criminal Court’s decision against Omar Al-Bashir of Sudan - Samar El-Masri
Reconfiguring Canadian democracy promotion: Convergence with the US approach? - Neil A. Burron
The best of Études internationales
Europe’s place in Canadian strategic culture (1949-2009) - Frédéric Mérand & Antoine Vandemoortele
The lessons of history
Uncertain guardians: The UN security council’s past and future - David Bosco
Blasts from the past
US-Canada security: The Long Polar Watch and Canada’s Changing Defence Policy 1957-1963 - David T. Jones
Coming attractions
NATO’s new strategic concept, nuclear weapons, and global zero - Ian P. Rutherford
Debates
The future of American global power James Fergusson
Soaring eagle, crouching dragon? The likely prospect of continued American hegemony - Douglas Alan Ross
Happy handover: Thoughts on Sino-American relations in America’s shadow - Alexander Moens
Awards
Reviews
Benjamin Zyla on Veronica M. Kitchen, The Globalization of NATO
Jack Cunningham on Judith Stein, Pivotal Decade and Jefferson Cowie, Stayin’ Alive
Serge Ricard on Robert J. Young, An American By Degrees
Michel Fortmann on Beatrice Heuser, The Evolution of Strategy
Jacek Więcławski on Olga Oliker, Keith Crane, Lowell H. Schwartz, and Catherine Yusupov, Russian Foreign Policy
Nathan Andrews on Susan Pick and Jenna Sirkin, Breaking the Poverty Cycle
VOLUME 66 ISSUE 1 WINTER 2010-11
THE OTHER TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONSHIP: CANADA AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
The other transatlantic relationship: Canada, the EU, and 21st-century challenges - Joan DeBardeleben & Patrick Leblond
Canada and the European Union: A review of the literature from 1982 to 2010 - Donna E. Wood & Amy Verdun
Transatlantic relations in the new strategic landscape: Implications for Canada - David G. Haglund & Frédéric Mérand
From economic dialogue to CETA: Canada’s trade relations with the European Union - Christian Deblock & Michèle Rioux
Canada, the European Union, and transatlantic financial governance - Patrick Leblond
Two paths to energy security: The EU and NAFTA - Maya Jegen
Federalism and the climate: Canada and the European Union - Miranda A. Schreurs
Multilevel parliaments in Canada and Europe - Arthur Benz
Integrating highly skilled migrants into the economy: Transatlantic perspectives - Karin Schittenhelm & Oliver Schmidtke
Over the transom
Cleared or covered up? The Department of External Affairs investigations of Herbert Norman, 1950-52 - Donald Barry
Pierre Trudeau on his foreign policy: A conversation in 1988 - J.L. Granatstein & Robert Bothwell
The lessons of history
Middle power in perspective: The historical section inCanada’sDepartmentofForeign Affairs and International Trade - John Hilliker
Blasts from the past
The north Atlantic triangle: A Canadian myth? - Tony McCulloch
Coming attractions
Telling tales of conformity and mutual interests: The limits of a (neo)liberal international order - Nathan Andrews
Debates
Response to Hugh Segal’s “Grappling with peace” - Ernie Regehr
Response to Ernie Regehr - Hugh Segal
Reviews
Robert Bothwell on Brian Bow, The Politics of Linkage
Kendra Dupuy on Roméo Dallaire, They Fight Like Soldiers,
They Die Like Children
Martin Horn on Joseph Maiolo, Cry Havoc
Alynna Lyon on Jonathan Paquin, A Stability-Seeking Power
Mlada Bukovansky on Hilary Charlesworth and Jean-Marc
Coicaud, eds., Fault Lines of International Legitimacy
Keith Neilson on Nicholas Evan Sarantakes, Allies Against the
Rising Sun
Chihyung Jeon on David Mackenzie, ICAO
VOLUME 65 ISSUE 4 AUTUMN 2010
THE ARCTIC IS HOT PART 1
The Arctic is hot again in America and Europe: Introduction to part I Stéphane Roussel & John Erik Fossum
i. Cooperation, conflicts, and governance
Soft solutions for hard problems - Helga Haftendorn
The shape of the table, the shape of the Arctic - Douglas C. Nord
East-west collaboration in the European north: Structures and perceptions - Geir Hønneland
ii. Russia
Russia in the Arctic: What’s lurking behind the flag? - Ekaterina Piskunova
Russia’s Arctic energy policy - Indra Øverland
Mirror images? Canada, Russia, and the circumpolar world - P.Whitney Lackenbauer
iii. Canada
Cold peace: Arctic cooperation and Canadian foreign policy - Michael Byers
Canadian sovereignty versus northern security: The case for updating our mental map of the Arctic - Lee-Anne Broadhead
Choosing not to see: Canada, climate change, and the Arctic - Heather A. Smith
Why and when we study the Arctic in Canada - Jérémie Cornut
Over the transom
Jets, flags, and a new Cold War? Demystifying Russia’s Arctic intentions - Kari Roberts
Iran’s interests in Afghanistan and their implications for NATO - Stephen Carter
Being Canadian in the world: Mapping the contours of national identity and public opinion on international issues in Canada - Loleen Berdahl & Tracey Raney
The lessons of history
Five lessons from the history of North American aerospace defence - Joseph T. Jockel
Blasts from the past
Duties Beyond Borders: A via media approach to morality in international politics? - Saban Kardas
Coming attractions
Mobilizing for humanitarian intervention: African Americans, diasporic lobbying, and lessons from Haiti, Rwanda, and Sudan - Michael Hughes
Debates
Response to Hugh Segal’s “Grappling with peace” - Ernie Regehr
Response to Ernie Regehr - Hugh Segal
Reviews
Evan H. Potter on Daryl Copeland’s Guerrilla Diplomacy
Andrew Richter on Patricia I. McMahon’s Essence of Indecision
K. J. Holsti on Richard Ned Lebow’s A Cultural Theory of International Relations and Paul Sharp’s Diplomatic Theory of International Relations
Timothy M. Shaw on Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2009, The Commonwealth Yearbook 2009, and James Mayall, ed., The Contemporary Commonwealth
Andrew S. Thompson on Daniele Archibugi’s The Global Commonwealth of Citizens
Index 2009-2010
