Asia Pacific Dispute Resolution
Involving a network of colleagues, this project supports research, analysis and policy proposals on cross-cultural dispute resolution in the areas of trade and human rights, with particular attention to Canada, China, India, Indonesia and Japan.
  • Home
  • Workshops & Conferences
    • Workshops & APDR Meetings
      • 2018 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2017 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2016 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2015 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2014 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2013 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2012 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2011 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2010 Workshops & Meetings
      • 2009 Workshops & Meetings
    • Conferences
      • 2018 Conferences
      • 2017 Conferences
      • 2016 Conferences
      • 2015 Conferences
      • 2014 Conferences
      • 2013 Conferences
      • 2012 Conferences
      • 2011 Conferences
      • 2010 Conferences
      • 2009 Conferences
  • Database
    • Phase I
      • Archival Research Protocol I
        • Keywords
        • Categories
      • Interview Protocol I
    • Phase II
      • Archival Research Protocol II
        • Keywords
        • Categories
  • Archieve Phase I
  • UBC
  • Year one research notes
  • Fischer, Alexander
  • Year Two Research Notes
  • Tracing China’s HIV Epidemic: A Story of Cross-border Geopolitics
  • Ongoing Research Symposium
  • Policy Implications Roundtable
  • Introduction
    • Who We Are
    • About IAR
    • About Allard School of Law
    • About MCRI
    • Biographies
      • Li, Jianyong
      • Machmud, Zakir Sjakur
      • Wang, Haifeng
      • Akira Fujimoto
      • Caihong Jin
      • Suyun Hu
      • Kyoko Ishida
      • Lesley Jacobs
      • Fang Hou
      • Sean Cooney
      • Ashwini Desphande
      • Julian Dierkes
      • Robert Paterson
      • Arianto Patunru
      • Michael Leaf
      • Jianyong Li
      • Yigong Liu
      • Bharat Ramaswami
      • Suryadi Santoso
      • Ljiljana Biukovic
      • Weidong He
      • Xiaorong Gu
      • Yoshitaka Wada
      • Wilima Wadhwa
      • Shuliang Wang
      • Pengfei Yang
      • Fengqi Zhou
      • Ying Zhu
      • Camille Cameron
      • Yasunobu Sato
      • Ashwini Kulkarni
      • Hisham Zerriffi
      • Zhang Yulin (Jerry)
      • Yoshihiko Wada
      • Qiyu Tu
      • Ilan Vertinsky
      • Debra Steger
      • Linda Sulistiawati
      • Takuya Takahashi
      • Bakti (Bobi) Setiawan
      • Hiroo Sono
      • Richard Schwindt
      • Pitman Potter
      • Richard Paisley
      • Masao Nakamura
      • Penelope Nicholson
      • Tim McDaniels
      • Milind Murugkar
      • Xiaoning Li
      • Peimin Lou
      • Abidin Kusno
      • Diana Lary
      • Ashok Kotwal
      • Darrin Lehman
      • Yuka Kaneko
      • Moshe Hirsch
      • Timothy Cheek
      • Sarah Biddulph
      • Richard Barichello
      • Aris Ananta
      • Milind Kandlikar
      • Nisha Malhotra
      • Yi-Ding Hao
    • International Advisory Board
  • About
  • Partners
    • Institutional Partners
    • Research Network
    • Sponsors
    • Academic Community
  • Program
    • Research Groups
      • Country Research Groups
        • Canada
        • China
        • India
        • Indonesia
        • Japan
      • Coordinated Compliance Research Group
    • Program Outline
  • Research Network
  • Contact Us
  • Dissemination
    • China Links
    • Publications
      • APDR Working Papers Series
        • Volume 1: Trade Policy Implications and Development
        • Volume 2: Trade Policy Implications and Good Governance
        • Volume 3: Trade Policy Implications and the Right to Health
        • Volume 4: Trade Policy Implications and the Right to Labour
        • Volume 5: Trade Policy Implications and Poverty/Inequality
      • APDR Publications Inventory
        • Books
        • Book Chapters
        • Journal Articles
        • Media and Other Publications
        • Upcoming Publications
        • APDR-Related Publications
      • APDR Research Notes (RN)
    • Students and Post Doctoral Research Fellows: Dissemination
    • Policy Engagement
Browse: Home / national defence

national defence

Canada and the security problem: implications as the millennium turns

By Sally Ding on June 2, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged civil and political rights, Cold War, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Tr, globalization, human rights, liberty, military/military services, national defence, panel proceedings, politics, security

Human Security: Paradigm Shift or Hot Air?

By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, human rights, national defence, security

Some thoughts on a US-Quebec defense relationship [after Quebec independence]

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

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, […]

Posted in 1997 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, diplomacy, human rights, liberty, national defence, Quebec, security, sovereignty, Soviet Union, United States/USA

A sow’s ear from a silk purse: abandoning Canada’s military capabilities

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

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, […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, government, human rights, liberty, military/military services, national defence, security

Canadian foreign policy: from internationalism to isolationism?

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, Cold War, foreign aid, foreign policy, human rights, liberalism, liberty, national defence, United Nations

Canada’s functional isolationism and the future of weapons of mass destruction

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, human rights, liberty, national defence, security, United States/USA

Directions in Canada’s international security policy: from marginal actor at the centre to central actor at the margins

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged armed force, Canada, civil and political rights, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Tr, human rights, liberty, military/military services, national defence, Quebec, security, United Nations

Canadian defense policy and the future of Canada-United States security relations

By Sally Ding on April 7, 2011

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 […]

Posted in 1994 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, Cold War, human rights, liberty, national defence, peace, Quebec, security, United States/USA