noDiplomatic representation, both as a concept and in terms of its structures and processes, does not receive the attention that it deserves. Th is is surprising given that it forms a central concern for both analysts and practitioners of diplomacy, with the latter confronting multiple challenges in adapting modes of representation to changes in their international and domestic political environments. One facet of this can be identifi ed in responses to factors that have assumed a signifi cant place in the development of diplomacy — namely distance and proximity. To the growth of proximity in both spatial and issue-oriented terms, the challenge of the ‘special relationship’ is added in specifi c contexts. Both factors come together i...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
Globalization is the defining historical process of our times, conditioning, if not determining, out...
This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
Since World War II, the United States’ military capabilities have surpassed those of any other count...
AbstractThere has been renewed interest in recent years in both the foreign perceptions of the Unite...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in both the foreign perceptions of the United States...
This Backgrounder compares the substance of recent proposals for stronger Canada-U.S. economic relat...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
The purpose of this study has been to address an imbalance existing in the historiography relating t...
In the context of global transformation in the economic integration of Canada and the USA, there is ...
Over the past decade a growing number of countries have become interested in revisiting, refreshing ...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
Globalization is the defining historical process of our times, conditioning, if not determining, out...
This article examines the recent evolution of the idea of a North American security perimeter, and i...
As a key actor in two intersecting regional integration projects, Canada’s position can arguably rev...
Since World War II, the United States’ military capabilities have surpassed those of any other count...
AbstractThere has been renewed interest in recent years in both the foreign perceptions of the Unite...
There has been renewed interest in recent years in both the foreign perceptions of the United States...
This Backgrounder compares the substance of recent proposals for stronger Canada-U.S. economic relat...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...
The purpose of this study has been to address an imbalance existing in the historiography relating t...
In the context of global transformation in the economic integration of Canada and the USA, there is ...
Over the past decade a growing number of countries have become interested in revisiting, refreshing ...
Canada has historically been both attracted to and suspicious of the United States. While closer rel...
The editors take a critical look at the now almost mainstream "declinist" thesis and at the continue...
Canada's thirty-four million people and trillion dollar GDP don't occupy much space on a planet of s...
The study of public attitudes toward continental integration has a long lineage in Canada. Still, th...