VOLUME 65 ISSUE 3 SUMMER 2010
DEMOCRACY ASSISTANCE
Democracy around the world: Introduction—what can Canadians do? - Christopher Sands
European approaches to democracy promotion - Lindsay Lloyd
Party-building in the Middle East - Leslie Campbell
Democracy assistance in Asia and the role of China - L.C. Russell Hsiao
Learning the hard way: Defending democracy in Honduras - Thomas Legler
Democracy activism and assistance in Burma: Sites of resistance - Linnea M. Beatty
Towards state legitimacy in Afghanistan - Richard Kraemer
Enhancing public governance in fragile states: A case study in Haiti - Sophie Brière, Sébastien Jobert, & Yves Poulin
Democracy assistance and ἄτεχνον - Jeffrey Poushter
Over the transom
Don’t drink the water: Politics and cholera in Zimbabwe - Jeremy Youde
Canadian civil-military relations: International leadership, military capacity, and overreach - M.L. Roi & Gregory Smolynec
Where have all of Canada’s diplomatic historians gone? - Adam Chapnick
The lessons of history
Self-fulfilling prophecies and human rights in Canada’s foreign policy: Lessons from East Timor - David Webster
Blasts from the past
The practice, purpose, and perils of list-making: A response to John Kirton’s “10 most important books on Canadian foreign policy” - Claire Turenne Sjolander & Heather A. Smith
Coming attractions
Canada and the G8 global partnership program: Tackling the WMD threat - Stéfanie von Hlatky
Reviews
Gerald Wright on Adam Roberts and Timothy Garton Ash, eds., Civil Resistance and Power Politics
Manuel Lafont Rapnouil on Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, and Richard Gowan, eds., Cooperating For Peace and Security
Randall Germain on Patrick J. McDonald’s The Invisible Hand of Peace
Mischa Kaplan on Harvey M. Sapolsky’s, Eugene Gholz’s, and Caitlin Talmadge’s US Defense Politics, Julian E. Zelizer’s Arsenal of Democracy, Stuart Kinross’s Clausewitz and America, and William O. Walker’s National Security and Core Values in American History
Surinder Mohan on Scott D. Sagan, ed., Inside Nuclear South Asia
Michel Fortmann on Frédéric Bozo’s Mitterrand, the End of the Cold War, and German Unification
