The paper deals with the apparent gap between Canada's considerable reservoir of international social capital on the one hand and its lack of visibility on the global stage on the other. It argues that Canada has certain advantages compared to other western powers to become a normative great power. To assume such position of (non-traditional) global leadership, however, Canada needs to break loose from lingering legacies of the Cold War and especially from middle-powerism. This can be facilitated by a departure from Cold-War Realism to post-Cold War Constructivism\Realism. The paper reviews the attempt to make the human security discourse a normative framework of Canada's foreign policy and analyzes its failure. Based on the insights provid...
Globalization and the shifting tectonic plates of the international system have led to an increasing...
In current era of globalization when cultural diplomacy became one of the inherent tools of "soft po...
Canada has embarked on a new approach to security in the post-Cold War era. Through its Minister for...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
Although the influence of normative ideas on the behaviour of states occupy an evermore significant ...
This paper examines the Group of 20 (the G-20)* in the context of international relations, especiall...
This paper examines the challenges Canada faces in forging a diplomacy appropriate for the changing ...
Abstract – This condensed paper is the culmination of a one-year research effort – an investigation ...
In the late 1990s, human security was promoted as a new idea to guide the formation of Canadian fore...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
Canadian foreign and security policy has traditionally been preoccupied with considerations of Canad...
This study describes Canadian role and changes of it’s position on global arena. Although Canada is ...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
Being neither a hegemonic force nor a developing nation, Canada’s classification as a “middle power”...
Globalization and the shifting tectonic plates of the international system have led to an increasing...
In current era of globalization when cultural diplomacy became one of the inherent tools of "soft po...
Canada has embarked on a new approach to security in the post-Cold War era. Through its Minister for...
The monograph "Canada as a selective power" presents authors' own perspective on Canada's contempora...
Although the influence of normative ideas on the behaviour of states occupy an evermore significant ...
This paper examines the Group of 20 (the G-20)* in the context of international relations, especiall...
This paper examines the challenges Canada faces in forging a diplomacy appropriate for the changing ...
Abstract – This condensed paper is the culmination of a one-year research effort – an investigation ...
In the late 1990s, human security was promoted as a new idea to guide the formation of Canadian fore...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
Canadian foreign and security policy has traditionally been preoccupied with considerations of Canad...
This study describes Canadian role and changes of it’s position on global arena. Although Canada is ...
The process of globalization has, since World War II, transformed relations between states, and bet...
While theorists of global civil society champion the rise of non-state actors and their role in chan...
Being neither a hegemonic force nor a developing nation, Canada’s classification as a “middle power”...
Globalization and the shifting tectonic plates of the international system have led to an increasing...
In current era of globalization when cultural diplomacy became one of the inherent tools of "soft po...
Canada has embarked on a new approach to security in the post-Cold War era. Through its Minister for...