
Canada's Foreign and Security Policy Soft and Hard Strategies of a Middle Power
by Hynek, Nik; Bosold, David; Clarkson, Stephen-
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Summary
Author Biography
David Bosold is head of the International Forum on Strategic Thinking at the German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin, Germany.
Table of Contents
Forward | p. v |
Acknowledgements | p. vii |
Contributors | p. x |
Introduction: What Is Canadian Foreign and Security Policy? How Should We Study It? Why Does It Matter? | p. xii |
Re-examing Middlepowerhood in Canada's Foreign and Security Policy | p. 1 |
Whither the Middle-Power Identity? Transformation in the Canadian Foreign and Security Milieus | p. 3 |
'Middlepowerhood' and 'Middlepowermanship' in Canadian Foreign Policy | p. 20 |
Canada as a Middle, Model, or Civilian Power: What's in a Name? | p. 35 |
Questions for Critical Thought | p. 56 |
Re-examining Canada's Soft Power | p. 59 |
How 'Soft' Is Canada's Soft Power in the Field of Human Security? | p. 61 |
The Transformation of Canada's Development Policy through the Security-Development Approach | p. 81 |
The Diplomacy of a Middle Power: Innovation and Its Limits | p. 101 |
Canadian Middle-Power Identity, Environmental Biopolitics, and Human Insecurity | p. 121 |
Superpower, Middle Power, or Satellite? Canadian Energy and Environmental Policy | p. 138 |
Questions for Critical Thought | p. 162 |
Re-examining Canada's Hard Power | p. 167 |
The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Dilemma of the Canadian Armed Forces | p. 169 |
A Security Community-'If You Can Keep It': Societal Security, Demography, and the North American Zone of Peace | p. 189 |
Canada's Responses to Terrorism: Human Security at Home? | p. 212 |
Canada and the Atlantic Alliance in the Post-Cold War Era: More NATO than NATO? | p. 231 |
Canada's Arctic Policy: Transcending the Middle-Power Model? | p. 251 |
Questions for Critical Thought | p. 276 |
Conclusion | p. 280 |
Index | p. 287 |
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