Canadian foreign and security policy has traditionally been preoccupied with considerations of Canada’s dependence on, and hence vulnerability to, the international system. Middlepowerism is a pattern of behaviour that Canada has used to offset this dependence on the international system. Practitioners of Canadian foreign policy have applied middlepowerism in different ways but the concept itself has remained consistent. Lloyd Axworthy, Canada’s current Minister of Foreign Affairs, has advocated a more active role for Canada in international affairs. He argues that the security landscape has changed and that ‘human security’ is the new security paradigm in which states much operate. Middlepowerism, as interpreted by Axworthy, involves ...
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This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
Canada took part in NATO's mission to restructure Afghanistan. The coalition removed the Taliban Gov...
Although Great Powers are often thought to be the most influential actors in terms of international ...
This study describes Canadian role and changes of it’s position on global arena. Although Canada is ...
The multitude of changes on the international scene during the 1990’s had a major impact on thinking...
In the late 1990s, human security was promoted as a new idea to guide the formation of Canadian fore...
This paper recalibrates the definition of ‘middle power’ and applies it to a comparative case study ...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
Canada has embarked on a new approach to security in the post-Cold War era. Through its Minister for...
The objective of this thesis is to determine why Canada, a state that pioneered nuclear technology, ...
The paper deals with the apparent gap between Canada's considerable reservoir of international socia...
The events of 11 September 2001 propelled the issue of global terrorism to the top of the internatio...
Hyper forms of globalization have contributed to the diffusion and de-institutionalization of state ...
This article examines the evolution of middle power diplomacy on arms control during the Cold War. I...
The introduction to this special issue on Canada and emerging markets introduces some of the key con...
This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
Canada took part in NATO's mission to restructure Afghanistan. The coalition removed the Taliban Gov...
Although Great Powers are often thought to be the most influential actors in terms of international ...