national defence
Canada and the security problem: implications as the millennium turns
ID: HARP-424 Title: Canada and the security problem: implications as the millennium turns Source: International Journal , v.54(3) Summ’99 pg 386-403 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: globalization, human rights, military service, panel proceedings, politics, civil and political rights, security, Cold War, Department of Foreign Affairs and International […]
Human Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?
ID: HARP-514 Title: Human Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air? Source: International Security; Fall2001, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p87, 16p, 1 chart Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, civil and political rights, security, national defence Abstract: Focuses on the neologisms of human security. Emphasis on international security as […]
Some thoughts on a US-Quebec defense relationship [after Quebec independence]
ID: HARP-440 Title: Some thoughts on a US-Quebec defense relationship [after Quebec independence] Source: American Review of Canadian Studies , v.27(1) Spr’97Sovereign Quebec & the US pg 121-134 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1997 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, Quebec, sovereignty, United States, US, diplomacy, civil and political rights, security, Soviet Union, liberty, […]
A sow’s ear from a silk purse: abandoning Canada’s military capabilities
ID: HARP-429 Title: A sow’s ear from a silk purse: abandoning Canada’s military capabilities Source: International Journal , v.54(1) Wint’98/99 pg 143-174 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, military service, civil and political rights, security, liberty, national defence Abstract: CANADA TODAY IS AN UNMILITARY NATION BY CHOICE, […]
Canadian foreign policy: from internationalism to isolationism?
ID: HARP-431 Title: Canadian foreign policy: from internationalism to isolationism? Source: International Journal , v.54(1) Wint’98/99 pg 57-75 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, United Nations, foreign policy, civil and political rights, Cold War, liberalism, foreign aid, liberty, national defence Abstract: CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED since […]
Canada’s functional isolationism and the future of weapons of mass destruction
ID: HARP-430 Title: Canada’s functional isolationism and the future of weapons of mass destruction Source: International Journal , v.54(1) Wint’98/99 pg 120-142 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, United States, civil and political rights, security, liberty, national defence Abstract: HELPING TO CONTAIN AND TO REVERSE THE PROCESS OF […]
Directions in Canada’s international security policy: from marginal actor at the centre to central actor at the margins
ID: HARP-397 Title: Directions in Canada’s international security policy: from marginal actor at the centre to central actor at the margins Source: International Journal , v.55(2) Spr’00 pg 167-187 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, military service, Quebec, United Nations, civil and political rights, security, Department of Foreign […]
Canadian defense policy and the future of Canada-United States security relations
ID: HARP-458 Title: Canadian defense policy and the future of Canada-United States security relations Source: American Review of Canadian Studies , v.24(4) Winter, 1994 pg 537-559 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, human rights, Quebec, United States, peace, civil and political rights, security, Cold War, liberty, national defence Abstract: The […]