Canadian Foreign Policy in Critical Perspective P 260 p. 09
著者紹介
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Introduction: 'What's So Critical about Canadian Foreign Policy?'; PARTI: DOING CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY; 1. 'Disciplining Nature of Canadian ForeignPolicy'; 2. 'Home and Away: Public Diplomacy and the Canadian Self'; PART II:FIGHTING THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR; 3. 'Canada-US Defence Relations: Weaponsof Mass Control and a Praxis of Mass Resistance'; 4. 'Constructing CanadianForeign Policy: Myths of Good International Citizens, Protectors, and the Warin Afghanistan'; 5. 'Fighting the War and Winning the Peace: Three Critiquesof Canada's Role in Afghanistan'; 6. 'Canadian Border Policy as ForeignPolicy: Security, Policing, Management'; PART III: SECURITY AND SELF AFTER9/11; 7. 'Clandestine Convergence: Human Security, Power, and CanadianForeign Policy'; 8. 'No CANDU: The Multiply-Nuclear Canadian Self'; 9. 'TheArt of Governing Trauma: Treating PTSD in the Canadian Military as a ForeignPolicy Practice'; 10. '"Happy Is the Land That Needs No Hero": The PearsonianTradition and the Canadian Intervention into Afghanistan'; PART IV: OTHERDIPLOMACIES; 11. 'Youth Ambassadors Abroad? Canadian Foreign Policy andPublic Diplomacy in the Developing World'; 12. 'About Solitude, Divorce, andNeglect: The Linguistic Division in the Study of Canadian Foreign Policy';13. 'At Home on Native Land: Canada and the United Nations Declaration on theRights of Indigenous Peoples'; Conclusion: 'Critical Conclusions aboutCanadian Foreign Policy'