Description
Book SynopsisFor years, the war in Afghanistan dominated Canada’s foreign and defence policy. Now that the mission is over, what are the issues that will shape Canada’s future international security agenda?
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part 1: Canada and NATO
1 Way Back Then and Now: NATO and the Canadian Interest / Denis Stairs
2 From Foulkes to Foulkes: Transforming the Structure of NATO / Douglas Bland
3 Afghanistan and After: The NATO Factor in Canadian Defence Decision Making / Danford Middlemiss
4 The Alphonse Karr Version of Canada and NATO (or Plus ça change) / David G. Haglund
5 NATO: Canada’s Indispensable Alliance / Alexander Moens
Part 2: Canada Beyond NATO Europe
6 Arctic Security: Keeping NATO Out, Russia and China Down, and the United States In / Andrea Charron
7 Ten Years into Forever: NORAD’s Place in Canada-US Defence Relations / Joseph T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolosky
8 Is Time out of Joint? Growing Challenges for Canada in Inter-American Defence and Security Affairs / Hal Klepak
9 An “Astrategic” Power: Canada, China, and Great Power Transitions / Kim Richard Nossal
10 Canada and the Middle East: Working within Multilateralsim / David Dewitt and Bessma Momani
Part 3: Canadian International Security: Perspectives and Issues
11 Still in the Water Supply: Myths in Canadian Defence and Security Policy Debates / Francis Furtado
12 From Prague to Chicago to Honolulu: Toward Nuclear Abolition and a Renewed Canadian Role in American and NATO Nuclear Deterrence / Douglas Alan Ross
13 A Reason for Hope, No Reason for Optimism: Canada, Arms Control, and Disarmament / Gordon Vachon
14 Off the Radar: Strategic Defence and Military Space / James Fergusson
Conclusion
Notes
Index