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1 CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Office Address Department of Political Studies Queen's University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Tel: (613) 533-6231 Fax: (613) 533-6848 e-mail: [email protected] Home Address 26 Wellington Street Kingston, Ontario K7L 3C1 Tel: (613) 544-9705 Date and Place of Birth 4 September 1946 Springfield, Massachusetts Citizenship Canadian and American Marital Status Married, three children EDUCATION 1978 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC 1969 B.A., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1983-present Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University 2003-2013 Co-editor, International Journal 2009-2010 Visiting Chaire d’Études Canadiennes, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3) 2004-2005 Visiting Seagram Chair, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada

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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Office Address

Department of Political Studies Queen's University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Tel: (613) 533-6231 Fax: (613) 533-6848 e-mail: [email protected]

Home Address

26 Wellington Street Kingston, Ontario K7L 3C1 Tel: (613) 544-9705

Date and Place of Birth

4 September 1946 Springfield, Massachusetts

Citizenship

Canadian and American Marital Status

Married, three children EDUCATION 1978 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International

Studies, Washington, DC 1969 B.A., Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1983-present Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University 2003-2013 Co-editor, International Journal 2009-2010 Visiting Chaire d’Études Canadiennes, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle

(Paris 3) 2004-2005 Visiting Seagram Chair, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada

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2003-2004 Visiting Professor, Ecoles Militaires de Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan 2003 Visiting Professor, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2003 Visiting Professor, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris 2002-2008 Sir Edward Peacock Professor of Political Studies, Queen's University 1989- Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University 1997-2002 Director, Centre for International Relations, Queen's University 1996-1997 Acting Director, Centre for International Relations, Queen's University 1996-1997 Visiting Professor, Deutsch-Kanadisches Zentrum,

Nordamerikaprogramm, Universität Bonn 1992-1996 Head, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University 1985-1995 Director, Centre for International Relations, Queen's University 1985-1989 Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University 1983-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Studies, Queen's University 1984 Visiting Assistant Professor, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public

Affairs, Syracuse University 1980-1983 Assistant Director, Institute of International Relations, University of

British Columbia 1978-1980 Visiting Sessional Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of

British Columbia RESEARCH GRANTS 2008-2011 $90,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, institutional

applicant, as co-editor, for a grant under the Program of Aid to Research and Transfer Journals (for International Journal).

2008-2011 $55,460, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, principal

investigator of “Demographic Change and the Evolution of the Canada-US ‘Special Relationship’.”

2005-2008 $75,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, institutional

applicant, as co-editor, for a grant under the Program of Aid to Research and Transfer Journals (for International Journal).

2005-2008 $15,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: co-

investigator of Stéphane Roussel’s project, “Le Canada face aux États-

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Unis en période de crise.” 2002-2005 $10,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council: co-

investigator of Stéphane Roussel’s project, “Culture stratégique et grande stratégie au Canada, 1870-2000.”

2001-2006 $450,000. Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence:

Queen's Centre for International Relations, sustaining grant under centres of excellence program

2000 $14,000. Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence:

SDF special projects funding for policy workshop on Canada-US defence relations

1999 $7,500. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: publications grant for project

on France-US security and defence relations 1999 $8,000. Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence:

SDF special projects funding for conference on France-US security and defence relations

1998 $3,000. John Holmes Fund, Department of Foreign Affairs and

International Trade: funding for workshop on the issue of no-first-use of nuclear weapons

1998 $8,000. Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence:

SDF special projects funding for conference on nuclear weapons 1998 $7,500. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: publications and conference

grant for a project on nuclear weapons 1996-2001 $500,000. Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence:

Queen's Centre for International Relations, sustaining grant under centres of excellence program

1995 $5,000. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: publications and conference

grant for a project on NATO enlargement 1992-1994 $13,000. Centre for Studies in Defence Resources Management: funding

for a project on Canada's defence industry 1991-1996 $600,000. Military and Strategic Studies Program, Department of

National Defence: Queen's Centre for International Relations, sustaining grant under centres of excellence program

1989-1990 $10,000. Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security: funding

for a project on arms control and ballistic missiles 1989-1990 $12,000. North Atlantic Treaty Organization: NATO research fellowship

for a project on Franco-German security and defence relations 1989-1990 $25,000. Military and Strategic Studies Program, Department of National

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Defence: sabbatical grant for a project on Franco-German security and defence relations

1986-1991 $400,000. Military and Strategic Studies Program, Department of

National Defence: Queen's Centre for International Relations, sustaining grant under centres of excellence program

1986-1989 $15,000. Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security: funding

for a project on uranium and tritium exports from Canada 1984-1985 $7,500. Queen's University Centre for Resource Studies: funding for a

project on strategic minerals MAJOR TEACHING FIELDS AND RESEARCH INTERESTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE American Foreign Policy Transatlantic Security Canadian-American Relations Canadian Foreign Policy PUBLICATIONS -- CAREER TOTALS Books authored .............................. 6 Books edited .................................. 22 Chapters in books.......................... 91 Articles in journals ........................ 85 Technical reports ........................... 4 Papers presented .................. ......... 150 Notes and reviews ........................... 101 BOOKS (Guest editor and contributor) special theme issue entitled “What President for Transatlantica?” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 8 (September 2010): 193-300. (Guest co-editor, with Michel Fortmann and Stéfanie von Hlatky, and contributor) special theme issue entitled “France’s ‘Return’ to NATO: Implications for Transatlantic Relations,” European Security 19 (March 2010): 1-142. (Editor and contributor) Over Here and Over There: Canada-US Defence Cooperation in an Era of Interoperability (Kingston: Queen’s Quarterly, 2001).

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(Editor and contributor) What NATO for Canada? Martello Papers 23 (Kingston: Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, 2000). (Editor and contributor) The France-US Leadership Race: Closely Watched Allies (Kingston: Queen’s Quarterly, 2000). The North Atlantic Triangle Revisited: Canadian Grand Strategy at Century’s End, Contemporary Affairs no. 4 (Toronto: CIIA/Irwin, 2000). (Editor and contributor) New NATO, New Century: Canada, the United States, and the Future of the Atlantic Alliance (Kingston: Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2000). (Co-editor, with S. Neil MacFarlane, and contributor) Security, Strategy and the Global Economics of Defence Production (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press/Queen's University School of Policy Studies, 1999). (Editor and contributor) Pondering NATO’s Nuclear Options: Gambits for a Post-Westphalian World (Kingston: Queen’s Quarterly, 1999). (Editor and contributor) Will NATO Go East? The Debate Over Enlarging the Atlantic Alliance (Kingston: Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, 1996). (Editor and contributor) The Centre-Periphery Debate in International Security (Clementsport, NS: Canadian Peacekeeping Press, 1995). (Co-Editor, with Hans-Georg Ehrhart) The “New Peacekeeping” and European Security: German and Canadian Interests and Issues (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1995). (With Alistair Edgar) The Canadian Defence Industry in the New Global Environment (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995). (Co-Editor, with S. Neil MacFarlane and Joel J. Sokolsky, and contributor) NATO’s Eastern Dilemmas (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994). (With S. Neil MacFarlane and Vladimir Popov) Change in the Former Soviet Union and Its Implications for the Canadian Minerals Sector: The Cases of Copper, Gold, Nickel, and Uranium (Kingston: Queen’s University Centre for Resource Studies, 1994). (Co-Editor, with David B. Dewitt and John J. Kirton, and contributor) Building a New Global Order: Emerging Trends in International Security (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1993). (Editor and contributor) From Euphoria to Hysteria: Western European Security After the Cold War (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993). (Editor and contributor) Can America Remain Committed? US Security Horizons in the 1990s (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992). (Co-Editor, with Olaf Mager, and contributor) Homeward Bound? Allied Forces in the New Germany (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992).

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Alliance Within the Alliance? Franco-German Military Cooperation and the European Pillar of Defense (Boulder: Westview Press, 1991). (With Alex von Bredow) U.S. Trade Barriers and Canadian Minerals: Copper, Potash, and Uranium (Kingston: Queen’s University Centre for Resource Studies, 1990). (Co-Editor, with Michael K. Hawes, and contributor) World Politics: Power, Interdependence and Dependence (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Canada, 1990). (Editor and contributor) The New Geopolitics of Minerals: Canada and International Resource Trade (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989). (Editor and contributor) The Defence Industrial Base and the West (London: Routledge, 1989). (Co-Editor, with Joel J. Sokolsky, and contributor) The U.S.-Canada Security Relationship: The Politics, Strategy, and Technology of Defense (Boulder: Westview Press, 1989). (Editor) Canada’s Defence Industrial Base: The Political Economy of Preparedness and Procurement (Kingston: Ronald P. Frye, 1988). (Co-Editor, with John Curtis, and contributor) Canada and International Trade: Conference Papers, 2 vols. (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1985). Latin America and the Transformation of U.S. Strategic Thought, 1936-1940 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984). ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS “Is There a ‘Strategic Culture’ of the Special Relationship? Contingency, Identity, and the Transformation of Anglo-American Relations,” in Contemporary Anglo-American Relations: A “Special Relationship”? ed. Alan Dobson and Steve Marsh (London: Routledge, 2013), pp. 26-51. “That Other Transatlantic ‘Great Rapprochement’: France, the United States, and Theodore Roosevelt,” in America’s Transatlantic Turn: Theodore Roosevelt and the “Discovery” of Europe, ed. Hans Krabbendam and John M. Thompson (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), pp. 103-19. “Mexico’s Place in Regional and Global Security: Toward A North American Security ‘Imaginary’?” in The State and Security in Mexico: Transformation and Crisis in Regional Perspective, ed. Brian Bow and Arturo Santa Cruz (New York: Routledge, 2012), pp. 173-91. “In North American Security, Is the Past Prologue? A Retrospective Look at John MacCormac’s Canada: America’s Problem,” International Journal 67 (Summer 2012): 813-29. “Orders and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of Homeland Security,” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 18 (March 2012): 79-95. (With Justin Massie) “Le ‘problème américain’ du Québec: Différentiel de perceptions de la menace dans la communauté de sécurité nord-américaine,” in Débordement sécuritaire, ed. Michèle Rioux (Montréal: Éditions de l'IEIM, 2012), pp. 307-44.

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“France and the Issue of a ‘Usable’ Diaspora in (North) America: The Duroselle-Tardieu Thesis Reconsidered,” International History Review 34 (March 2012): 1-18. “On the Road to Lisbon: Canada, the U.S., and the Transatlantic Alliance,” in Politique étrangère comparée: Canada-Etats-Unis, ed. Jean-Michel Lacroix and Gordon Mace (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2012), pp. 35-48. (With Justin Massie) “‘Tout recommence en ‘40’: le retour de la France dans la culture stratégique du Québec et du Canada,” in Mission Paris: Les ambassadeurs du Canada en France et le triangle Ottawa-Québec-Paris, ed. Stéphane Roussel and Greg Donaghy (Montréal: Hurtubise, 2012), pp. 135-61. “Still Living in a Material World? The ‘Rise of the Rest’ and the Question of Resource Conflict,” in Debating a Post-American World: What Lies Ahead? ed. Sean Clark and Sabrina Hoque (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 265-70. “The Canadian-American Border and the ‘Dilemma’ of Homeland Security,” in Forgotten Partnership Redux: Canada-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century, ed. Greg Anderson and Christopher Sands (Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2011), pp. 57-88. “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off’? Security Culture as Strategic Culture,” Contemporary Security Policy 32 (December 2011): 495-517. “Theodore Roosevelt and the ‘Special Relationship’ with France,” in A Companion to Theodore Roosevelt, ed. Serge Ricard (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), pp. 329-49. “49th Parallel Revisited: The Franz von Werra ‘Problem’ in Contemporary Canada-US Security Relations,” in “A Safe and Secure Canada”: Politique et enjeux sécuritaires au Canada depuis le 11 septembre 2001, ed. Éric Tabuteau and Sandrine Tolazzi (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2011), pp. 31-54. (With Tyson McNeil-Hay) “The ‘Germany Lobby’ and U.S. Foreign Policy: What, if Anything, Does It Tell Us about the Debate over the ‘Israel Lobby’?” Ethnopolitics 10 (September-November 2011): 321-44. “The New Strategic Landscape for Europe and North America,” in Armement et désarmement nucléaires: Perspectives euro-atlantiques, ed. Sébastien Boussois et Christophe Wasinski (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2011), pp. 19-32. “Canada and the Future of NATO,” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies 13 (Spring 2011): 1-18. (With Frédéric Mérand) “Transatlantic Relations in the New Strategic Landscape: Implications for Canada,” International Journal 66 (Winter 2010-11): 23-38. “Pensando lo imposible: Why Mexico Should Be the Next New Member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,” Latin American Policy 1 (December 2010): 264-83. “What President for Transatlantica?,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 8 (September 2010): 193-201.

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(With Justin Massie) “L’Abandon de l’abandon: The Emergence of a Transatlantic ‘Francosphere’ in Québec (and Canada’s) Strategic Culture,” Québec Studies 49 (Spring/Summer 2010): 59-85. “Happy Days Are Here Again? France’s Reintegration into NATO and Its Impact on Relations with the United States,” European Security 19 (March 2010): 123-42. “A Security Community – ‘If You Can Keep It’: Societal Security, Demography, and the North American Zone of Peace,” in Canada’s Foreign & Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a Middle Power, ed. Nik Hynek and David Bosold (Toronto Oxford University Press Canada, 2010), pp. 189-211. (With Justin Massie) “Has Québec Become a Northern Mexico? Public Opinion and America's ‘Long War’,” American Review of Canadian Studies 39 (December 2009): 398-417. “Le Canada, les États-Unis et le continent américain: ‘l’autre’ politique de bon voisinage,” in Les Relations interaméricaines en perspective: Entre crises et alliances, ed. Isabelle Vagnoux and Daniel van Eeuwen (Paris: Éd. de l’Institut des Amériques/Éd. de l’Institut des Hautes Études de l’Amérique latine, 2009), pp. 61-71. “La future zone de paix nord-américaine,” in Régionalisme et sécurité internationale, ed. Houchang Hassan-Yari and Abdelkérim Ousman (Brussels: Bruylant, 2009), pp. 261-75. “The US-Canada Relationship: How ‘Special’ Is America’s Oldest Unbroken Alliance?” in America’s ‘Special Relationships’: Foreign and Domestic Aspects of the Politics of Alliance, ed. John Dumbrell and Axel R. Schäfer (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 60-75. “Afghanistan and the Limits of ‘Unlimited Solidarity’: A Farewell to Schicksalsgemeinschaft,” in The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and Strategic Choices, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Charles C. Pentland (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), pp. 175-87. (With Joseph T. Jockel) “The Non-Vanishing Border: Change and Continuity in Canadian-American Relations,” in Canada: Images of a Post/National Society, ed. Gunilla Florby, Mark Shackleton, and Katri Suhonen (Bern: Peter Lang, 2009), pp. 55-69. “And the Beat Goes On: ‘Identity’ and Canadian Foreign Policy,” in Canada Among Nations, 2008: 100 Years of Canadian Foreign Policy, ed. Robert Bothwell and Jean Daudelin (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), pp. 343-67. “Greenland (1940) as an Instance of Pickwickian ‘Cooperation’ between Mackenzie King’s Ottawa and Roosevelt’s Washington,” London Journal of Canadian Studies 24 (2008-09): 28-41.

“What Good Is Strategic Culture?,” in Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Culturally Based Insights into Comparative National Security Policymaking, ed. Jeannie L. Johnson, Kerry M. Kartchner, and Jeffrey A. Larsen (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), pp. 15-31. “Devant l’Empire: France and the Question of ‘American Empire,’ from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 19 (December 2008): 746-66 (With Stéphane Roussel) “It’s a Long Road from Fort Greely to Chicoutimi: Québec Sovereignty

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and the Issue of Missile Defense,” Comparative Strategy 27 (July 2008): 361-75. (With John Erik Fossum) “Is There a ‘Norway’ in Québec’s Future? 1905 and All That,” Québec Studies 45 (Spring/Summer 2008): 167-89 (With Joshua D. Kertzer) “From Geo to Neo: The Unusual ‘Geo-Ethnic’ Roots of Neoconservatism in US Foreign Policy,” Geopolitics 13 (August 2008): 519-44. “The TR Problem in Canada-U.S. Relations,” Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal 29 (Spring 2008): 21-28. (With Tudor Onea) “Sympathy for the Devil: Neoclassical Realism and Myth in Canadian Foreign Policy,” Canadian Foreign Policy 14 (Spring 2008): 53-66. “French Connection? Québec and Anti-Americanism in the Transatlantic Community,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 6 (April 2008): 79-99. (With Tudor Onea) “Victory without Triumph: Theodore Roosevelt, Honour, and the Alaska Panhandle Boundary Dispute,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 19 (March 2008): 20-41. “The Parizeau-Chrétien Version: Ethnicity and Canadian Grand Strategy,” in The World in Canada: Diaspora, Demography, and Domestic Politics, ed. David Carment and David Bercuson (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008), pp. 92-108. (With Jay Nathwani) “NATO’s Past, Present and Future: Theoretical Aspects,” in A Hybrid Relationship: Transatlantic Security Cooperation beyond NATO, ed. Peter Schmidt (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008), pp. 19-27. “‘Let’s Fall in Love Again’: Myths and Geopolitics of France-US Relations,” in Adaptation of NATO: From the North Atlantic Treaty to Security in Pakistan, ed. Natalie Mychajlyszyn, Bison Paper 11 (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Centre for Defence and Security Studies, 2008), pp. 41-60. “From USSR to SSR: The Rise and (Partial) Demise of NATO in Security Sector Reform,” in Intergovernmental Organisations and Security Sector Reform, ed. David M. Law (Zürich: Lit Verlag/ Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2007), pp. 103-21. “Roosevelt as ‘Friend of France’ – but Which One?” Diplomatic History 31 (November 2007): 883-907. “The TR Problem in Canada-US Relations,” London Journal of Canadian Studies 23 (2007/2008): 31-44. “Que penser de la culture stratégique? Modeste défense d’un concept qui ne l’est pas,” in Culture stratégique et politique de défense: L'expérience canadienne, ed. Stéphane Roussel (Montréal: Athéna, 2007), pp. 43-63. “A Security Community – ‘If You Can Keep It’: Demographic Change and the North American Zone of Peace,” Norteamérica 2 (January-June 2007): 77-100. (With Stéphane Roussel) “Is the Democratic Alliance a Ticket to (Free) Ride? Canada’s ‘Imperial Commitments’, from the Interwar Period to the Present,” Journal of Transatlantic

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Studies 5 (Spring 2007): 1-24. “Québec’s ‘America Problem’: Differential Threat Perception in the North American Security Community,” American Review of Canadian Studies 36 (Winter 2006): 552-67. (With Christa M. Waters) “De la théorie de la paix démocratique à la différence dans les perceptions de la menace: Le ‘moment Clemenceau-Poincaré’ des États-Unis et ce qu’il signifie pour les relations transatlantiques à l’époque de la terreur,” in Lutte antiterroriste et relations transatlantiques, ed. Alex Macleod (Brussels: Bruylant, 2006), pp. 41-61. (With Christa M. Waters) “From DPT to DTP? America's ‘Clemenceau-Poincaré Moment’ and Transatlantic Security,” European Security 14 (December 2005): 485-502. “Relating to the Anglosphere: Canada, ‘Culture,’ and the Question of Military Intervention,” Journal of Transatlantic Studies 3 (Autumn 2005): 179-98. “From Counterweight to Linchpin? Musings on the Comparative ‘Continentalisation’ of Security and Defence Policy,” in Canadian Environments: Essays in Culture, Politics and History, ed. Robert C. Thomsen and Nanette L. Hale (Bruxelles: P.I.E.-Peter Lang, 2005), pp. 137-50. “Canada and NATO after September 11, 2001,” in In Search of a New Relationship: Canada, Germany, and the United States, ed. Markus Kaim and Ursula Lehmkuhl (Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005), pp. 33-55. “Lies, Damned Lies, and Threat Perceptions: ‘Kriegsgründe’ (1941) Revisited, in Light of Iraq,” Comparative Strategy 24 (January-March 2005): 1-22. “Canada and the Sempiternal NATO Question,” McGill International Review 5 (Spring 2005): 15-23. “Canada and the Anglosphere: In, Out, or Indifferent?” Policy Options 26 (February 2005): 72-76. “Brebner’s North Atlantic Triangle at Sixty: A Retrospective Look at a Retrospective Book,” London Journal of Canadian Studies 20 (2004/5): 117-40. (With Stéphane Roussel) “Escott Reid, the North Atlantic Treaty, and Canadian Strategic Culture,” in Escott Reid: Diplomat and Scholar, ed. Greg Donaghy and Stéphane Roussel (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004), pp. 44-66. “Whose Divergence? Canada-US Relations in a Period of Jacksonian Ascendancy,” Policy Options 25 (October 2004): 34-40. “The Case of the Missing Democratic Alliance: France, the ‘Anglo-Saxons’ and NATO’s Deep Origins,” Contemporary Security Policy 25 (August 2004): 225-51. “What Good Is Strategic Culture? A Modest Defence of an Immodest Concept,” International Journal 59 (Summer 2004): 479-502. “Western Europe and the Challenge of the ‘Unipolar Moment’: Is Multipolarity the Answer?” Journal of Military and Strategic Studies 6 (Summer 2004): 1-26.

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“Has France Finally Said auf Wiedersehen to Its German Problem?” Orbis 48 (Summer 2004): 381-95. “The Comparative ‘Continentalization’ of Security and Defence Policy in North America and Europe: Canadian Multilateralism in a Unipolar World?” Journal of Canadian Studies 38 (Spring 2004): 9-28. (With Orrick White) “The Parable of the Metal: Depleted Uranium, NATO, and the Issue of ‘Environmental Security’,” European Security 12, nos. 3/4 (2003): 149-69. “Le lien transatlantique vu du Canada,” in La Sécurité de l’Europe et les relations transatlantiques au seuil du XXIe siècle, ed. Yves Jeanclos (Brussels: Bruylant, 2003), pp. 3-19. “Les mythes qui nous font vivre et mentir,” in Les Relations transatlantiques: De la tourmente à l'apaisement?, ed. Arthur Paecht (Paris: Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques/Presses Universitaires de France, 2003), pp. 227-36. “North American Cooperation in an Era of Homeland Security,” Orbis 47 (Autumn 2003): 675-91. “Miroir, miroir, dis-moi qui est le plus ‘continentaliste’ de tous? Une analyse comparative des politiques de sécurité et de défense en Amérique du Nord et en Europe,” in Vers des périmètres de sécurité? La gestion des espaces continentaux en Amérique du Nord et en Europe, ed. Michel Fortmann, Alex Macleod, and Stéphane Roussel (Montreal: Éd. Athéna, 2003), pp. 213-33. “‘Are We the Isolationists?’ North American Isolationism in a Comparative Context,” International Journal 58 (Winter 2002-3): 1-23. “Trouble in Pax Atlantica? The United States, Europe, and the Future of Multilateralism,” in US Hegemony and International Organizations: The United States and Multilateral Institutions, ed. Rosemary Foot, S. Neil MacFarlane, and Michael Mastanduno (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 214-38. “‘Community of Fate’ or Marriage of Convenience? ESDP and the Future of Transatlantic Identity,” in NATO and European Security: Alliance Politics from the End of the Cold War to the Age of Terrorism, ed. Alexander Moens, Lenard J. Cohen, and Allen G. Sens (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003), pp. 1-18. “The Transatlantic Link in Evolution: What Has Changed Since 11 September 2001,” in The Transatlantic Link in Evolution: What Has Changed Since 11 September 2001? Martello Papers 25, ed. Charles C. Pentland (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, 2003), pp. 3-21. “Is America Losing Confidence in NATO?” in Globalism and Regionalism: The Evolving International System, Bison Paper 1, ed. Lasha Tchantouridze (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Centre for Defence and Security Studies, 2002), pp. 72-79. “From Empire to Umpire to Empire: Canada and the Dilemmas of Military Interoperability,” in The Canadian Forces and Interoperability: Panacea or Perdition?, ed. Ann L. Griffiths (Halifax: Dalhousie University Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 2002), pp. 109-17. “Quelles frontières ‘naturelles’ pour l'OTAN?” Revue internationale et stratégique, no. 47

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(Autumn 2002), pp. 37-45. (With Jennifer N. Ross) “La Sécurité humaine sur le champ de bataille: un point de vue ‘shakespearian’ sur l’évolution paradoxale d'une doctrine canadienne,” in La Sécurité humaine: une nouvelle conception des relations internationales, ed. Jean-François Rioux (Paris: Harmattan, 2002), pp. 283-300. “Travels with Charlemagne: Metaphor, Myth, and the Puzzle of Franco-German Security and Defence Cooperation after the Cold War,” Contemporary Security Policy 23 (April 2002): 63-92. (With Michel Fortmann) “Canada and the Issue of Homeland Security: Does the ‘Kingston Dispensation’ Still Hold?” Canadian Military Journal 3 (Spring 2002): 17-22. “ESDP and Transatlantic Relations,” in Die Europäische Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik: Positionen, Perzeptionen, Probleme, Perspecktiven, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002), pp. 272-82. “The Transatlantic Link: A Canadian Perspective,” in Strategic Yearbook 2002: The Transatlantic Link, ed. Bo Huldt, Sven Rudberg, and Elisabeth Davidson (Stockholm: Swedish National Defence College, 2001), pp. 107-21. “Yesterday's Issue? National Missile Defence, Canada, and the Allies,” International Journal 56 (Autumn 2001): 686-98. “The Fly in the Ointment? Defence Production and Trade as an Element of Divisiveness in the Post-Cold War Alliance,” in A History of NATO – The First Fifty Years: vol. 3, ed. Gustav Schmidt (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 29-45. “Allied Force or Forced Allies? The Allies’ Perspective,” in Alliance Politics, Kosovo, and NATO's War: Allied Force or Forced Allies?, ed. Pierre Martin and Mark R. Brawley (New York: Palgrave, 2001), pp. 91-112. “Strategy 2020 and the Question of ‘Continentalism’,” in Over Here and Over There: Canada-US Defence Cooperation in an Era of Interoperability, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 2001), pp. 23-48. “Une OTAN élargie, une ONU affaiblie?” in La Paix a-t-elle un avenir? L’ONU, l’OTAN et la sécurité internationale, ed. Stanislav J. Kirschbaum (Montreal: Harmattan, 2000), pp. 163-75. “Le Canada dans l’entre-deux-guerres,” Études internationales 31 (December 2000): 727-43. (With Allen Sens) “Kosovo and the Case of the (Not So) Free Riders: Portugal, Belgium, Canada, and Spain,” in Kosovo and the Challenge of Humanitarian Intervention: Selective Indignation, Collective Action, and International Citizenship, ed. Albrecht Schnabel and Ramesh Thakur (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2000), pp. 181-200. “Conclusion and Policy Implications,” in What NATO for Canada? Martello Papers 23, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, 2000), pp. 87-93. “Ten Years After: Whatever Happened to the ‘German Problem’?” Behind the Headlines 57 (Winter/Spring 2000): 4-11.

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“‘Feuding Hillbillies’ of the West? A Modest Inquiry into the Significance and Sources of Franco-American Conflict in International Security,” in The France-US Leadership Race: Closely Watched Allies, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 2000), pp. 19-41. (With Gaylen Tovrea) “US Defence Transformation and Transatlantic Security: The Planning Environment during the Clinton Years,” in New NATO, New Century: Canada, the United States, and the Future of the Atlantic Alliance, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2000), pp. 83-99. “The North Atlantic Triangle Revisited: (Geo)Political Metaphor and the Logic of Canadian Foreign Policy,” American Review of Canadian Studies 29 (Summer 1999): 215-39. “Transatlanticism versus Regional Consolidation: Lessons from the Canadian Experience?” in Security, Strategy and the Global Economics of Defence Production, ed. David G. Haglund and S. Neil MacFarlane (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press/Queen's University School of Policy Studies, 1999), pp. 71-81. (With Michel Fortmann) “Hope or Delusion? Canada and Nuclear Arms Control,” in Pondering NATO's Nuclear Options: Gambits for a Post-Westphalian World, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 1999), pp. 125-49. “Grand Strategy – or Merely a Geopolitical Free-for-All? Regionalism, Internationalism, and Defence Policy at the End of ‘Canada's Century’,” in A Big League Player? Canada Among Nations 1999, ed. Fen Osler Hampson, Michael Hart, and Martin Rudner (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1999), pp. 175-96. “The NATO of Its Dreams? Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance,” in The Future of NATO: Enlargement, Russia, and European Security, ed. Charles-Philippe David and Jacques Lévesque (Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999), pp. 138-53. “NATO’s Expansion and European Security After the Washington Summit -- What Next?” European Security 8 (Spring 1999): 1-15. (With Charles C. Pentland) “Pax Bruxellana? The European Union and NATO as Multilateral Approaches,” in Ukraine and European Security, ed. David E. Albright and Semyen J. Appatov (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 92-111. “Les conséquences de l’élargissement de l’Otan sur la sécurité européenne,” Revue internationale et stratégique, no. 32 (Winter 1998-1999), pp. 66-76. (With Charles C. Pentland) “Ethnic Conflict and European Security: What Role for NATO and the EC?” in Peace in the Midst of Wars: Preventing and Managing International Ethnic Conflicts, ed. David Carment and Patrick James (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1998), pp. 93-125. “Here Comes M. Jourdain: A Canadian Grand Strategy Out of Molière,” Canadian Defence Quarterly 27 (Spring 1998): 16-22. “International Institutions and Security in Europe: A Canadian Perspective,” in European Conflicts and International Institutions: Cooperating with Ukraine, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart and

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Oliver Thränert (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1998), pp. 43-52. “Die kanadische Außenpolitik und ihr weltweites Mandat: Ist noch Raum für eine Kooperation mit Europa?” in Deutschland und Kanada: Politik, Wirtschaft und die Beziehungen zwischen Kanada, Europa und Deutschland, ed. Gerhard Hirscher and Timothy A. Williams (Munich: Hanns Seidel Stiftung, 1997), pp. 57-75. “The NATO of Its Dreams? Canada and the Co-operative Security Alliance,” International Journal 52 (Summer 1997): 464-82.

• Published in revised and enlarged form under the title “Dreaming of a New NATO? Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance,” AP 3061 (Ebenhausen: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, March 1998).

“The Changing Face of Arms Production and Cooperation: The Canadian Experience,” Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Projektpapier no. 14 (Ebenhausen, SWP/AP 3016, April 1997). “L’élargissement de l’Otan: origines et évolution d’une idée,” Relations internationales et stratégiques, no. 22 (Summer 1996), pp. 33-44.

• Published in English under the title “NATO Expansion: Origins and Evolution of an Idea,” in Will NATO Go East? The Debate over Enlarging the Atlantic Alliance, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, 1996), pp. 17-34.

“Must NATO Fail? Theories, Myths, and Policy Dilemmas,” International Journal 50 (Autumn 1995): 651-74.

• Reprinted under same title in The Transatlantic Alliance on the Eve of the New Millenium, ed. Snezana Trifunovska (The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1996), pp. 25-42.

“France’s Nuclear Posture: Adjusting to the Post-Cold War Era,” Contemporary Security Policy 16 (August 1995): 140-62. (With Michel Fortmann) “Public Diplomacy and Dirty Tricks: Two Faces of United States ‘Informal Penetration’ of Latin America on the Eve of World War II,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 6 (July 1995): 536-77. “Germany’s Central European Conundrum,” European Security 4 (Spring 1995): 26-38.

• Published in French under the title “L’Allemagne face à l’énigme centre-européenne,” Revue d'Allemagne 27 (July- September 1995): 377-89.

“No Compass, Just an Anchor: Canada and the Centre-Periphery Question,” Canadian Defence Quarterly 24 (Autumn 1994): 10-16.

• Revised and published under same title in The Centre-Periphery Debate in International Security, ed. David G. Haglund (Clementsport, NS: Canadian Peacekeeping Press, 1996), pp. 15-28.

“Changing Concepts and Trends in International Security,” in Canada’s International Security

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Policy, ed. David B. Dewitt and David Leyton-Brown (Toronto: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1994), pp. 31-50. (With S. Neil MacFarlane and Joel J. Sokolsky) “NATO and the Quest for Ongoing Viability,” in NATO’s Eastern Dilemmas, ed. David G. Haglund, S. Neil MacFarlane, and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 11-22. (With Michel Fortmann) “Between Eurovoluntarism and Realism: France and European Security in Transition,” in NATO’s Eastern Dilemmas, ed. David G. Haglund, S. Neil MacFarlane, and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 137-56. (With S. Neil MacFarlane and Joel J. Sokolsky) “NATO’s Eastern Dilemmas: Flexible Response Redux?” in NATO’s Eastern Dilemmas, ed. David G. Haglund, S. Neil MacFarlane, and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 217-21. “What Are Canadian Security Interests in Latin America?” in Canada and Latin American Security, ed. H. P. Klepak (Québec: Méridien, 1993), pp. 97-105. “Who’s Afraid of Franco-German Military Cooperation?” European Security 2 (Winter 1993): 612-30. “Istoria dvulch ‘Kanadizatsii’: vzglyad na transatlanticheskie otnoshenia iz severnoi ameriki,” Kentavr, no. 6 (1993), pp. 27-33.

• Russian translation of “A Tale of Two ‘Canadianizations’: Some North American Perspectives on Transatlantic Relations.”

(With Richard Matthew) “North America,” in States in a Changing World: A Contemporary Analysis, ed. Robert H. Jackson and Alan James (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993), pp. 283-97. (With Alistair Edgar) “Japan’s Defence Industrialisation,” in Japan’s Military Renaissance?, ed. Ron Matthews and Keisuke Matsuyama (London: Macmillan, 1993), pp. 137-63. (With Michel Fortmann) “Europe, NATO and the ESDI Debate: In Quest of an Identity,” in From Euphoria to Hysteria: Western European Security After the Cold War, ed. David G. Haglund (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993), pp. 21-44. “Can North America Remain ‘Committed’ to Europe? Should It?” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 6 (Summer 1992): 10-21.

• Published under same title in 1992: Europe and North America - The Dialogue of the New Solidarities (Strasbourg: Council of Europe, June 1992): 21-31.

“Can America Remain Committed?” in Can America Remain Committed? US Security Horizons in the 1990s, ed. David G. Haglund (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 277-95. (With Olaf Mager) “Bound to Leave? The Future of the Allied Stationing Regime in Germany,” Canadian Defence Quarterly 21 (February 1992): 35-43.

• Expanded and published under same title in Building a New Global Order: Emerging Trends in International Security, ed. David B. Dewitt, David G. Haglund, and John J.

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Kirton (Toronto: Oxford University Press Canada, 1993), pp. 313-34. “American Troops in Germany: The Evolving Context,” in Homeward Bound? Allied Forces in the New Germany, ed. David G. Haglund and Olaf Mager (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 125-66. (With Olaf Mager) “Conclusion: Homeward Bound?” in Homeward Bound? Allied Forces in the New Germany, ed. David G. Haglund and Olaf Mager (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 273-85. (With Alex von Bredow) “The Rise of the New Protectionism in North America,” Raw Materials Report 8, 1 (1991): 7-14. “Being There: North America and the Variable Geometry of European Security,” International Journal 46 (Winter 1990/91): 81-112. “The U.S./European Security Problematique: Economics, Strategy, and Community in an Aging Alliance,” in North American Perspectives on European Security, ed. Michael K. Hawes and Joel J. Sokolsky (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 1990), pp. 125-52. (With Roger I. Epp) “The Influence of Geopolitics and Realism on Strategic Studies,” in Les Études stratégiques: approches et concepts, ed. Charles David (Montréal: Éd. Meridien, 1989), pp. 105-29. “Canada and the Law of the Sea,” in From Mackenzie King to Pierre Trudeau: Forty Years of Canadian Diplomacy, ed. Paul Painchaud (Québec: Les Presses de l’Université Laval, 1989), pp. 609-29. “Canadian Strategic Minerals and U.S. Military Potential: National-Security Implications of Bilateral Mineral Trade,” in The New Geopolitics of Minerals: Canada and International Resource Trade, ed. David G. Haglund (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989), pp. 159-88. “Current Issues in the International Politics of Strategic Minerals and Their Implications for Canada,” in The New Geopolitics of Minerals: Canada and International Resource Trade, ed. David G. Haglund (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989), pp. 233-68. “‘Techno-Nationalism’ and the Contemporary Debate over the American Defence Industrial Base,” in The Defence Industrial Base and the West, ed. David G. Haglund (London: Routledge, 1989), pp. 210-48. “The SSNs and the Question of Non-Proliferation,” in The U.S.-Canada Security Relationship: The Politics, Strategy, and Technology of Defense, ed. David G. Haglund and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1989), pp. 239-66. “Strategic Mineral Vulnerability: Some Observations on Risk Assessment,” in Risk Assessment and Management: Emergency Planning Perspectives, ed. Larry R. G. Martin and Gilbert Lafond (Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press, 1988), pp. 225-42. “Les missiles de croisière soviétiques aéroportés et la géopolitique de la défense aérienne de l’Amérique du Nord: une nouvelle perspective du nord canadien,” Études internationales 19 (June 1988): 245-72.

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“The Missing Link: Canada’s Security Interests and the Central American Crisis,” International Journal 42 (Autumn 1987): 789-820. “The Political Dimension of Resources Trade: The Case of National Security,” in Trading Canada’s Natural Resources, ed. J. Owen Saunders (Toronto: Carswell, 1987), pp. 13-34. “The Debate over Strategic Mineral Vulnerability: Implications for Canada,” Raw Materials Report 5, 3 (1987): 16-35. “Unbridled Constraint: The Macdonald Commission Volumes on Canada and the International Political Economy,” Canadian Journal of Political Science 20 (September 1987): 599-624. (With Jock A. Finlayson) “Whatever Happened to the Resource War?” Survival 29 (September/October 1987): 403-15.

• Reprinted under same title in The International Political Economy of Natural Resources, vol. 1, ed. Mark W. Zacher (London: Edward Elgar, 1992), pp. 41-53.

“Protectionism and National-Security: The Case of Canadian Uranium Exports to the United States,” Canadian Public Policy 12 (September 1986): 459-72. “U.S. Uranium Import Policies: Protectionism and the National Security Argument,” in Structural Changes in the World Mineral Industry: Implications for Canada, ed. M. J. Wojciechowski (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for Resource Studies, Proceedings no. 18, September 1986), pp. 99-128. “The New Geopolitics of Minerals: An Inquiry into the Changing International Significance of Strategic Minerals,” Political Geography Quarterly 5 (July 1986): 221-40.

• Revised and published under same title in The New Geopolitics of Minerals: Canada and International Resource Trade, ed. David G. Haglund (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989), pp. 3-34.

• Published in shortened version under revised title in World Politics: Power, Interdependence and Dependence, ed. David G. Haglund and Michael K. Hawes (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Canada, 1990), pp. 405-37.

• Reprinted in original version under same title in The International Political Economy of Natural Resources, vol. 2, ed. Mark W. Zacher (London: Edward Elgar, 1992), pp. 33-52.

“Oil as a Factor in U.S. Policy toward the Middle East,” in Superpower Involvement in the Middle East, ed. Paul Marantz and Blema S. Steinberg (Boulder: Westview Press, 1985), pp. 175-98. “The West’s Dependence on Imported Strategic Minerals: Implications for Canada,” in Canada and International Trade: Conference Papers; vol. 1: Major Issues of Canadian Trade Policy (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1985), pp. 379-413. “Canadian Strategic Minerals and United States Military Potential,” Journal of Canadian Studies 19 (Autumn 1984): 5-31.

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“Strategic Minerals: A Conceptual Analysis,” Resources Policy 10 (September 1984): 146-52. “The Question of Persian Gulf Oil and U.S. ‘Vital’ Interests,” Middle East Focus 7 (September 1984): 7-11ff. (With Jock A. Finlayson) “Oil Politics and Canada-United States Relations,” Political Science Quarterly 99 (Summer 1984): 271-88. “‘De-lousing’ Scadta: The Role of Pan American Airways in U.S. Aviation Diplomacy in Colombia, 1939-1940,” Aerospace Historian 30 (Fall 1983): 177-90.

• Recipient of the U.S. Air Force Historical Foundation Writing Award for best scholarly article to appear in Aerospace Historian in 1983.

“‘Gray Areas’ and Raw Materials: Latin American Resources and International Politics in the Pre-World War II Years,” Inter-American Economic Affairs 36 (Winter 1982): 23-51. “La nouvelle géopolitique des minéraux: une étude sur l'évolution de l’impact international des minéraux stratégiques,” Études internationales 13 (September 1982): 445-71. “Canada and the International Politics of Oil: Latin American Source of Supply and Import Vulnerability in the 1980s,” Canadian Journal of Political Science 15 (June 1982): 259-98. “Latin American Oil and the Prospects for Western Hemisphere Self- Sufficiency,” International Journal 37 (Winter 1981/82): 60-75. “‘Plain Grand Imperialism on a Miniature Scale’: Canadian-American Rivalry over Greenland in 1940,” American Review of Canadian Studies 11 (Spring 1981): 15-36. “George C. Marshall and the Question of Military Aid to England, May-June 1940,” Journal of Contemporary History 15 (October 1980): 745-60.

• Reprinted under same title in The Second World War: Essays on Military and Political History, ed. Walter Laqueur (London: Sage, 1982), pp. 142-57.

NOTES AND REVIEWS Review of A Stability-Seeking Power: U.S. Foreign Policy and Secessionist Conflicts, by Jonathan Paquin, H-Diplo 4, 9 (2012), available at http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/ISSF/PDF/ISSF-Roundtable-4-9.pdf Review of Yalta: The Price of Peace, by S. M. Plokhy, Presidential Studies Quarterly 42 (June 2012): 419-20. Guest editor’s “Introduction” of reviews of At Home and Abroad: The Canada-US Relationship and Canada’s Place in the World, by Patrick Lennox, H-Diplo (May 2011), available at www.h-net.org/~diplo/roundtables/ PDF/Roundtable-XII-20.pdf Review of The Foundations of Ethnic Politics: Separatism of States and Nations in Eurasia and the World, by Henry Hale, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 38 (March 2010): 311-13.

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(With Michel Fortmann and Stéfanie von Hlatky) “Introduction: France’s ‘Return’ to NATO,” European Security 19 (March 2010): 1-10. Review of Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Jeffrey Kopstein and Sven Steinmo, International Journal 64 (Autumn 2009): 1153-57. Review of Alliance and Illusion: Canada and the World, 1945-1984, by Robert Bothwell, H-Diplo 9 (October 2008): 6-8, available at www.h-net.org/~diplo/roundtables/PDF/Roundtable-IX-20.pdf Review of Oil, Gas and Other Energies: A Primer, by Albert Legault, International Journal 63 (Spring 2008): 508-10. “Maps not MAPs” (letter to the editor), International Herald Tribune, 8 April 2008, p. 9 Review of US Foreign Policy Since 1945 (2d ed.), by Alan P. Dobson and Steve Marsh, International Journal 62 (Autumn 2007): 994-97. “Afghanistan Is Testing German-Canadian Ties,” Atlantic Community, 30 August 2007, www.atlantic-community.org. Review of Friendly Fire: Losing Friends and Making Enemies in the Anti-American Century, by Julia Sweig; Überpower: The Imperial Temptation of America, by Josef Joffe; and America Against the World: How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked, by Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes; International Journal 62 (Spring 2007): 425-31. Review of Defending Europe: The EU, NATO and the Quest for European Autonomy, ed. Jolyon Howorth and John T. S. Keeler, Contemporary Security Policy 27 (August 2006): 357-61. Review of France in Crisis: Welfare, Inequality and Globalization since 1980, by Timothy B. Smith, International Journal 61 (Spring 2006): 522-25. Review of Le Canada dans l'orbite américaine: La mort des théories intégrationnistes?, ed. Albert Legault, International Journal 61 (Winter 2005-6): 265-67. Review of Les États-Unis ont-ils besoin d’ alliés? Les États-Unis et leurs alliés européens de la guerre froide à l'Irak, by Jean-Yves Haine, International Journal 60 (Summer 2005): 874-77. “Has France Finally Found a ‘Usable Diaspora’ in North America?” Canadian Issues, Fall 2005, pp. 32-34. (With Joseph T. Jockel) “Editors’ Introduction,” special theme issue on Canada-US relations, International Journal 60 (Spring 2005): 319-20. Commentary on James M. Lindsay’s “The End of the American Century?” Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States, Foundation Occasional Paper Series 1 (November 2004): 18-22. Review of Friendly Fire: The Near-Death of the Transatlantic Alliance, by Elizabeth Pond, International Journal 59 (Summer 2004): 734-36.

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Review of Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World, by Margaret MacMillan, International Journal 59 (Spring 2004): 453-55. Review of Deterrence and Security in the 21st Century: China, Britain, France and the Enduring Legacy of the Nuclear Revolution, by Avery Goldstein, Canadian Journal of Political Science 36 (March 2003): 240-41. Review of Reconcilable Differences: U.S.-French Relations in the New Era, by Michael Brenner and Guillaume Parmentier, International Journal 58 (Winter 2002-3): 228-30. “Alliance,” Encyclopædia Britannica, core revision project, 2001. “NATO,” Encyclopædia Britannica, core revision project, 2001. Review of Security and Identity in Europe: Exploring the New Agenda, ed. Lisbeth Aggestam and Adrian Hyde-Price, Contemporary Security Policy 22 (August 2001): 145-47. “Introduction,” in Over Here and Over There: Canada-US Defence Cooperation in an Era of Interoperability, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 2001), pp. 11-22. Review of The Political Economy of NATO: Past, Present and Into the 21st Century, by Todd Sandler and Keith Hartley, Canadian Journal of Political Science 34 (March 2001): 213-15. “Canada and the Atlantic Alliance: An Introduction and Overview,” in What NATO for Canada? Martello Papers 23, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, 2000), pp. 1-13. (With Joseph T. Jockel) “Guest Editors’ Comments,” American Review of Canadian Studies (The Thomas O. Enders Issue on the State of the Canada-United States Relationship) 30 (Summer 2000): 133. “Introduction,” in The France-US Leadership Race: Closely Watched Allies, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 2000), pp. 9-17. “Introduction,” in New NATO, New Century: Canada, the United States, and the Future of the Atlantic Alliance, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 2000), pp. 1-11. (With S. Neil MacFarlane) “Introduction,” in Security, Strategy and the Global Economics of Defence Production, ed. David G. Haglund and S. Neil MacFarlane (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press/Queen's University School of Policy Studies, 1999), pp. 1-7. “Introduction,” in Pondering NATO's Nuclear Options: Gambits for a Post-Westphalian World, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 1999), pp. 11-20. Review of The Western European Union at the Crossroads: Between Trans-Atlantic Solidarity and European Integration, by G. Wyn Rees, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, no. 563 (May 1999), pp. 225-26. “NATO Enlargement and European Security,” in Looking to the Millennium: Canada-Germany Atlantik-Brücke Conference, ed. Carol O'Connor and Carol Cooper (Waterloo: University of Waterloo Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism, 1999), pp. 14-21.

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“Letters” [being a response to Stephen Walt's article, “The Ties that Fray”], National Interest, no. 55 (Spring 1999), pp. 115-16. “Foreword,” in The Will to Powerlessness: Reflections on Our Global Age by Pascal Boniface (Kingston: Queen's Quarterly, 1999), pp. 3-5. “Engagement, Abdication, or Muddling Through? The Changing Emphasis in Conflict Prevention,” in The United Nations and the New Security Agenda (Ottawa: United Nations Association in Canada, May 1998), pp. 13-16.

• Reprinted under same title in In the Arena: The Army and the Future Security Environment, ed. Shaye K. Friesen (Kingston: Department of National Defence, Directorate of Land Strategic Concepts, February 1999), pp. 15-19.

“Canada No Puppet in Iraq Crisis,” Ottawa Citizen, 18 February 1998, p. A19. “France Seen by the Allies,” in Les deuxièmes Conférences stratégiques annuelles de l'Iris (Paris: La Documentation Française, 1997), pp. 117-25. Review of Autonomy or Power? The Franco-German Relationship and Europe's Strategic Choices, 1955-1995, by Stephen A. Kocs, American Political Science Review 91 (June 1997): 502-3. “Eine größere und bessere Allianz,” Das Parlament (Bonn), 16 May 1997, p. 10. “On the German-Canadian Security Relationship,” Deutschland, no. 3 (June 1996), pp. 30-31. “Introduction: The Debate Over Enlarging NATO,” in Will NATO Go East? The Debate Over Enlarging the Atlantic Alliance, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Queen's University Centre for International Relations, 1996), pp. 1-13. Review of Democracy and Foreign Policy: Canada Among Nations 1995, ed. Maxwell A. Cameron and Maureen Appel Molot, Canadian Public Policy 22 (June 1996): 199-200. “Introduction,” in The Centre-Periphery Debate in International Security, ed. David G. Haglund (Clementsport, NS: Canadian Peacekeeping Press, 1996), pp. 1-12. Review of Power Rules: The Evolution of NATO's Conventional Force Posture, by John S. Duffield, International Journal 50 (Autumn 1995): 805-6. “Kanadská Role v NATO,” Mezinárodní Politika 19 (July 1995): 6-7.

• Czech translation of “Canada's Role in NATO.” “Bewährte Partnerschaft bewahren,” Das Parlament (Bonn), 12 May 1995, p. 17. (With Hans-Georg Ehrhart) “Introduction,” in The “New Peacekeeping” and European Security: German and Canadian Interests and Issues, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart and David G. Haglund (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 1995), pp. 17-28. “Politico-Military Aspects,” Proceedings 17th NATO Symposium: Reshaping the Trans-Atlantic

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Relationship (Rome: NATO Defense College, National Defense University, 1994), pp. 8-14. “Does Canada Have ‘Security Interests’ in Latin America?” Canadian Foreign Policy 2 (Fall 1994): 89-94. Review of Security and Strategy in the New Europe, ed. Colin McInnes, Canadian Journal of Political Science 27 (September 1994): 657-59. “Conference Report: Rome and Munich,” Atlantic Council Letter 5 (July 1994): 6-8. Review of Canada Among Nations, 1993-94: Global Jeopardy, ed. Fen Osler Hampson and Christopher J. Maule, Canadian Public Policy 20 (June 1994): 211-12. “The Military and Strategic Studies Programme Is Worth Its Salt,” Defence Policy Review, April 1994, p. 5. Review of America and Europe in an Era of Change, ed. Helga Haftendorn and Christian Tuschhoff, International Journal 49 (Winter 1993/94): 168-70. Review of Reconstituting America's Defense: The New U.S. National Security Policy, ed. James J. Tritten and Paul N. Stockton, Armed Forces & Society 20 (Winter 1994): 321-23. (With S. Neil MacFarlane and Joel J. Sokolsky) “Introduction,” in NATO's Eastern Dilemmas, ed. David G. Haglund, S. Neil MacFarlane, and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 1-8. “International Seminar on Regionalism and Mineral Resources,” CRS Perspectives, no. 48 (February 1994), pp. 16-18. “NATO's Quest,” Forum: Journal of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute 8 (Fall 1993): 36-40. “Introduction,” in From Euphoria to Hysteria: Western European Security After the Cold War, ed. David G. Haglund (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993), pp. 1-17. “A Tale of Two ‘Canadianizations’: Some North American Perspectives on Transatlantic Relations,” in Transatlantic Relations in Transition, ed. Oliver Thränert (Bonn: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, January 1993), pp. 69-76. “Commentary,” in 1992: Europe and North America - The Dialogue of the New Solidarities, Proceedings of the Colloquy Organised by the Secretary General (Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 1993), pp. 122-23. “Maastricht: Challenges to European Security,” in Adapting for Survival: Global Security from Sarajevo to Maastricht to Rio, ed. Alex Morrison (Toronto: Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, 1993), pp. 29-37. “A Future Trilateral Balance?” in Les cahiers du Futur, no. 66 (Paris, Fondation du Futur, 1992). “Introduction: America in a Unipolar World?” in Can America Remain Committed? US Security Horizons in the 1990s, ed. David G. Haglund (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 1-19.

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(With Olaf Mager) “Introduction,” in Homeward Bound? Allied Forces in the New Germany, ed. David G. Haglund and Olaf Mager (Boulder: Westview Press, 1992), pp. 1-15. “The North American Pillar of NATO and Canada’s Role in It,” Symposium Proceedings, Canadian Association of NATO Defense College Anciens (Ottawa, October 1991), pp. 71-78. “Queen’s University Centre for International Relations: Its Origins and Development,” Canadian Political Science Association Bulletin 20 (October 1991): 8-12. “Home Alone? Canada and the Future of European Security,” in The Future of European Security and the Role of the Institutions (The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations, 1991), pp. 89-95. “Comment” (on chapter by Sylvia Ostry), in Essays on Canadian Public Policy, ed. Thomas J. Courchene and Arthur E. Stewart (Kingston: Queen's University School of Policy Studies, 1991), pp. 115-19. “The Once and Future Atlantic Alliance: NATO in a Changing Strategic Environment,” Enjeux du Monde: Bilans et perspectives 1991 (Paris: Fondation du Futur, 1991): 73-75. Review of Averting Catastrophe: Strategies for Regulating Risky Technologies, by Joseph G. Morone and Edward J. Woodhouse; and Exporting Danger: A History of the Canadian Nuclear Energy Export Programme, by Ron Finch; Queen's Quarterly 96 (Summer 1989): 517- 19. Review of Wartime Washington: The Secret OSS Journal of James Grafton Rogers, 1942-1943, ed. Thomas F. Troy; Adventures in the Middle East: Excursions and Incursions, by Donald N. Wilber; and The Shadow War: German Espionage and United States Counterespionage in Latin America during World War II, by Leslie B. Rout and John F. Bratzel; Intelligence and National Security 4 (July 1989): 598-601. “Candu Eventually,” a review of Nucleus: The History of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, by Robert Bothwell, International Perspectives (May/June 1989): 27-28. “Introduction,” in The New Geopolitics of Minerals: Canada and International Resource Trade, ed. David G. Haglund (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989), pp. x-xvii. (With Joel J. Sokolsky) “Introduction,” in The U.S.-Canada Security Relationship: The Politics, Strategy, and Technology of Defense, ed. David G. Haglund and Joel J. Sokolsky (Boulder: Westview Press, 1989), pp. 1-16. “Introduction,” in The Defence Industrial Base and the West, ed. David G. Haglund (London: Routledge, 1989), pp. 1-22. Review of National Security and United States Policy toward Latin America, by Lars Schoultz, Queen's Quarterly 96 (Spring 1989): 192-95. “Conference on Canada-U.S. Security,” Canadian Defence Quarterly 18 (Autumn 1988): 81-82. “Strategic Mineral Blues,” a comparative review of OPEC, Its Member States and the World Energy Market, comp. John Evans; and Strategic Minerals and International Security, ed. Uri Ra'anan and Charles M. Perry; International Perspectives (March/April 1988): 24-25.

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“Introduction,” in Canada’s Defence Industrial Base: The Political Economy of Preparedness and Procurement, ed. David G. Haglund (Kingston: Ronald P. Frye, 1988), pp. 1-11. Review of No Boundaries Upstairs: Canada, the United States and the Origins of North American Air Defence, 1945-1958, by Joseph T. Jockel, Peace & Security 2 (Winter 1987/88): 18-19. “How Is Canada Doing on Central America?,” International Perspectives (September/October 1987): 5-8. “Fresh Challenge from an ‘Old’ Threat,” Forum: Conference of Defence Associations 2 (July/August 1987): 5-9. Review of Détente and the Nixon Doctrine: American Foreign Policy and the Pursuit of Stability, 1969-1976, by Robert S. Litwak, International Journal 42 (Winter 1986/87): 229-31. “Protectionist Threat to Canadian Uranium: II,” CRS Perspectives, no. 24 (April 1986): 1-3. “Protectionist Threat to Canadian Uranium,” CRS Perspectives, no. 23 (November 1985): 3-4. Review of Western Interests and U.S. Policy Options in the Caribbean Basin, by James R. Greene and Brent Scowcroft, Canadian Journal of Political Science 18 (September 1985): 629-31. “South Africa, Minerals and Sanctions,” International Perspectives (May/June 1985): 3-5. (With John M. Curtis and Roman Lepiesza) “Canada and International Trade: A Conference Summary,” in Canada and International Trade Conference Papers; vol. 1: Major Issues of Canadian Trade Policy (Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1985), pp. xix-lii. Review of Forgotten Partnership: U.S.-Canada Relations Today, by Charles Doran, Political Science Quarterly 99 (Winter 1984/85): 727-28. “Strategic Minerals and Canada,” CRS Perspectives, no. 17 (December 1983): 1-3. Review of Life with Uncle: The Canadian-American Relationship, by John W. Holmes, Queen's Quarterly 90 (Spring 1983): 208-9. Review of U.S.-Mexican Energy Relationships, by Jerry R. Ledman, Deborah J. Baldwin, and Elihu Bergman, International Journal 38 (Winter 1982/83): 175-76. “Response to Michael Scheuer,” American Review of Canadian Studies 12 (Fall 1982): 84-87. Review of The Politics of Chaos: Canada in the Thirties, by H. Blair Neatby; and Introduction to New France, by Marcel Trudel; ACSUS Newsletter 2 (Autumn 1972): 160-61. CONFERENCE PAPERS “Im Osten nichts Neues? Something Old, Something New, and the Vexing Question of ‘Strategic Culture’ in the Asia-Pacific Region,” 54th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 2013.

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“Canada and NATO: The Alphonse Karr Version (or Plus ça change…),” a paper presented to the 2013 Political Studies students’ conference on Canada and NATO After Afghanistan, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 2013. (With Dru Lauzon) “’Home-Growns’ in the North Atlantic Triangle: The Changing Face of Transatlantic Radical Islamism, and Its Surprising Implications for Canada-US Relations,” a paper presented to the 11th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Cork, Ireland, July 2012. “Canada’s Surprising Rediscovery of NATO during the Chrétien Decade (1993-2003): Why It Happened, and What It Meant for Canadian-European Relations,” a paper presented to the 9th Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association – Canada, Ottawa, April 2012. “Going Against the Flow: Sinn Féin’s Unusual Hungarian ‘Roots’ and the Issue of Intra-European Policy Transfer,” a paper presented to the 17th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York City, April 2012. (With Omer Aziz) “An Obama Doctrine?” a paper presented to the conference on Ranking American Presidents, Department of Humanities, Northumbria University, Newcastle, England, February 2012. “Orders and Borders: Unipolarity and the Issue of Homeland Security,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada in a Unipolar World? New Directions for Canadian Foreign Policy, co-sponsored by the Center for the Study of Canada (State University of New York College at Plattsburgh) and the Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America (Ottawa), Lake Placid, New York, October 2011. “Mexico in NATO?” a paper presented to the conference on How Canada and the United States Respond to Global Security Challenges, John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 2011. “The Canada-US Alliance in the Context of Post-September 11: Any Room for Mexico?,” a paper presented to the conference on Assessing North American Security Relations Ten Years after 9/11, Institut québécois des hautes études internationales (HEI), Université Laval, Quebec City, September 2011. (With Joseph Jockel) “What’s Love Got to Do with It? Obama and Canada-US Relations,” a paper presented to the 10th Triennial Conference of the Nordic Association of Canadian Studies, Aarhus, Denmark, August 2011. “Is There a ‘Strategic Culture’ of the Special Relationship? Contingency, Identity, and the Transformation of Anglo-American Relations,” a paper presented to the 10th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Dundee, Scotland, July 2011. “Big Stick, or Splintered Shillelagh? Assessing the ‘Influence’ of the Irish-American Diaspora over US Foreign Policy, 1861-1921,” a paper presented to the 16th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York City, April 2011. “Thinking the Impossible: Why Mexico Should Be the Next New Member of NATO,” a paper presented to the conference on Contemporary Security Challenges in North America, Center for

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North American Studies, Department of Pacific Studies, University of Guadalajara, Mexico, February 2011. “American Decline Revisited: What, if Anything, Does This Mean for Canadian Security Policy?” a paper presented to the 2011 Political Studies students’ conference on The Future of America as a Global Power, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 2011. “France,” a paper presented to the conference on Theodore Roosevelt and Europe, Roosevelt Study Center/ Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), Middelburg, the Netherlands, September 2010. “What Took You So Long? The Impact of US-Based Ethnic Diasporas on the Formation of the North Atlantic Triangle,” a paper presented to the conference on The North Atlantic Triangle – A Canadian Myth? British Association of Canadian Studies, London, July 2010. “A Question of ‘Relevance’: The Positions of the US and Canada in Respect of Europe,” a paper presented to the conference on Les Relations Canada-États-Unis revisitées; Centre for Research on the English-Speaking World (CREW)/Centre de Recherches sur l’Amérique du Nord (CRAN), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), Paris, May 2010. “The New Strategic Landscape for Europe and North America,” a paper presented to the conference on L’Alliance atlantique et l’Europe face au défi de l’armement et du désarmement nucléaires; Pôle Bernheim Paix & Citoyenneté, Recherche et enseignement en politique internationale (REPI), Université Libre de Bruxelles/Université de Montréal, Brussels, April 2010. “Transatlantic Demographic Flows during the ‘Century of Emigration’, and their Impact upon Britain’s World System: The Case of German-America,” a paper presented to the conference on Britain and Her World System, 1815-1931: Trade, Migration and Politics, Centre for Research on the English-Speaking World (CREW), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), Paris, March 2010. “Happy Days Are Here Again? France’s Reintegration into NATO and Its Impact on Relations with the United States,” a paper presented to the conference on France’s Return to NATO: Practical Implications for Transatlantic Relations, McGill University-Université de Montréal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies/Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Herstmonceux Castle, England, December 2009.

• French-language version of above, entitled “Le retour des beaux jours? L’impact de la réintégration de la France sur les relations avec les Etats-Unis,” presented to the conference on Le retour de la France dans les structures militaires intégrées de l’OTAN ; Université d’Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, France, April 2010.

“Demographic Change and the Future of the North American Security Community,” a paper presented to the conference on ‘A Safe and Secure Canada’: Sécurité, identité(s) et territoire(s), Centre d’Études Canadiennes de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, September 2009. (With Tyson McNeil-Hay) ”The ‘Germany Lobby’ and U.S. Foreign Policy: What, if Anything, Does It Tell Us about the Debate over the ‘Israel Lobby’? a paper presented to the 8th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, England, July 2009.

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• I presented this same paper to the UK Ministry of Defence’s Joint Forces Command and Staff College, Swindon, England, December 2009.

“Transatlanticism and NATO in Canadian Security Policy under Chrétien,” a paper presented to the First Oxford Pearson Seminar, on Canada, NATO, and Transatlanticism, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, July 2009. “Canada, the United States, and the Western Hemisphere’s Other Good Neighbor Policy,” a paper presented to the conference on Politique étrangère dans les Amériques: Entre crises et alliances, Institut des Amériques, Université Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, November 2008 (With Justin Massie) “L’Abandon de l’abandon: The Re-emergence of France in Québec’s (and Canada’s) Strategic Culture,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada and France: A Diplomatic Partnership, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada/Centre d’Études des Politiques Étrangères et de Sécurité (UQAM), Montreal, October 2008.

• Revised version of same paper presented to the conference on Québec et les autres: 400 Years of Interactions, American Council for Québec Studies/Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Quebec City, November 2008.

“Canada and the United States: What Does It Mean to Be Good Neighbours?” a paper presented to the 2008 Annual Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Conference, Ottawa, October 2008 (With Joseph T. Jockel) “North by Southeast: Asia as a Complicating Factor in Canada-US Northern Diplomacy,” a paper presented to the 9th Triennial Conference of the Nordic Association of Canadian Studies, Tromsø, Norway, August 2008. “Devant l’Empire: France and the Question of ‘American Empire,’ from Theodore Roosevelt to George W. Bush,” a paper presented to the 7th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Dundee, Scotland, July 2008. “Pensando lo imposible: La membresía de México en la OTAN en el siglo XXI,” a paper presented to the conference on La seguridad de Norteamérica: Aspectos institucionales y militares, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México, Mexico City, April 2008. “Afghanistan and the Limits of ‘Unlimited Solidarity’: A Farewell to Schicksalsgemeinschaft,” a paper presented to the conference on Transatlantic Security Relations – Five Years after the Iraq Divide, Institute of European Studies, University of Toronto, March 2008. “French Connection? Québec and Anti-Americanism in the Transatlantic Community,” a paper presented to the 6th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Cork, Ireland, July 2007. (With Joshua D. Kertzer) “From Geo to Neo: The Unusual ‘Geo-Ethnic’ Roots of Neoconservatism in US Foreign Policy,” a paper presented to the 6th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Cork, Ireland, July 2007. (With Stéphane Roussel) “It’s a Long Road from Fort Greely to Chicoutimi: Québec Sovereignty and the Issue of Missile Defence,” a paper presented to conference on NORAD’s Half Century: Securing and Defending North America, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, June 2007.

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“From USSR to SSR: The Rise and (Partial) Demise of NATO in Security Sector Reform,” a paper presented to the 13th meeting of DCAF’s international advisory board, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, Geneva, June 2007. “The US-Canada Relationship: How ‘Special’ Is America’s Oldest Unbroken Alliance?,” a paper presented to the international colloquium on Allies and Clients: America’s ‘Special Relationships,’ David Bruce Centre for American Studies, Keele University, Staffordshire, England, April 2007. (With Tudor Onea) “Neoclassical Realism and Myth in Canadian Foreign Policy,” a paper presented to the 48th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2007. “Québec and Canadian Foreign Policy,” a paper presented to the conference on Towards a New Canadian Foreign Policy? Current Issues and Recent Developments, co-sponsored by the John-F.-Kennedy Institut für Nordamerikastudien an der Freien Universität Berlin, and the Canadian Embassy in Germany, Berlin, February 2007. “The ‘Democratic Alliance’ during the Interwar Years,” a paper presented to the 28th annual conference of the Gesellschaft für Kanada Studien, Grainau, Germany, February 2007. “The Woody Allen Version Revisited: Origins and Consequences of the Transatlantic Alliance’s Longest-Running Geostrategic Melodrama,” a paper presented to the 2007 Political Studies students’ conference on NATO’s New Agenda: From Regional to Global Actor, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 2007. “Nouveau développements dans la sécurité régionale nord-américaine,” a paper presented to the 12th Annual Colloquium of the Association France-Canada d’Études Stratégiques, Kingston, October 2006. (With Stéphane Roussel) “It’s a Long Road from Fort Greely to Chicoutimi: Québec Sovereignty and the Issue of Missile Defence,” a paper presented to the 35th Anniversary Colloquium on Canada in the North Pacific, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Anchorage, Alaska, September 2006.

• Revised version of this paper presented to the 15th Biennial Conference of the American Council for Québec Studies, Cambridge, Mass., October 2006.

(With Tudor Onea) “Victory without Triumph? Theodore Roosevelt, Honour, and the Alaska Panhandle Boundary Dispute,” a paper presented to the 35th Anniversary Colloquium on Canada in the North Pacific, Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Anchorage, Alaska, September 2006. “Roosevelt as ‘Friend of France’ – but Which One?” a paper presented to the 5th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Dundee, Scotland, June 2006. (With Stéphane Roussel) “Canadian Strategic Culture and the Question of Commitment: ‘Limited Liability’ and the Theory of the Democratic Alliance,” a paper presented to the 5th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Dundee, Scotland, June 2006. (With John Erik Fossum) “Norway’s Secession from Sweden, 1905: Is It Relevant to Canada-Quebec?” a paper presented to the 78th annual conference of the Canadian Political Science

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Association, Toronto, June 2006. “What Does It Mean for NATO?,” a paper presented to the conference on Concepts and Realities in Transatlantic Security Relations, organized by the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, December 2005. “The Parizeau-Chrétien Version Revisited: Ethnicity and Canadian Grand Strategy,” a paper presented to the conference on The World in Canada: Demographics, Diversity and Domestic Politics, organized by the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute, Ottawa, October 2005. “Québec, America, and the Dilemmas of Differential Threat Perception,” a paper presented to the conference on Débordement sécuritaire: Entre ouverture économique et exclusion sociale, organized by the Centre Études Internationales et Mondialisation (CEIM), Université du Québec à Montréal, October 2005. “Has France Finally Found a ‘Usable Diaspora’ in North America?,” a paper presented to the conference on Diaspora Communities in Canada and the United States: The Past Meets the Future, organized by the Canadian American Research on Diversity Symposium (CARDS), New York, September 2005. (With Joseph T. Jockel) “Change and Continuity in Canadian-American Relations,” a paper presented to the 8th Triennial Conference of the Nordic Association of Canadian Studies, Turku, Finland, August 2005. “Relating to the Anglosphere: Canada, ‘Culture,’ and the Question of Military Intervention,” a paper presented to the 4th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, University of Nottingham, England, July 2005. “Searching for the ‘Anglosphere’: Culture and the Question of Interventionism,” a paper presented to the 2004 Canada-UK Colloquium on Transatlantic Identity and International Action, co-hosted by the Queen's University School of Policy Studies, the Institute for Research on Public Policy, and the Institut québecois des hautes études internationales (Université Laval), Quebec City, November 2004. (With Christa M. Waters) “De la théorie de la paix démocratique à la différence des perceptions de la menace, ou le ‘moment Clemenceau-Poincaré’ des États-Unis et ce qu'il signifie pour les relations transatlantiques sur le plan de la sécurité à l'époque de la terreur,” a paper presented to the conference on Terrorisme et relations transatlantiques: Perceptions, conséquences, politiques, 10th Annual Conference of l'Association franco-canadienne des études stratégiques, Montreal, October 2004. “The Future of Transatlantic Relations,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO After Istanbul: Prospects and Implications of Expansion, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, October 2004. “US-Canada Relations: The Domestic Dimension,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada-US-Mexico Relations after 9/11 and the War on Iraq: The Futures of North America, organized by the Centro de Estudios Internacionales of El Colegio de Mexico, in association with the Oxford University Centre for International Studies and the Royal Military College of Canada, Mexico City, September 2004.

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“Whose Divergence? Canada-US Relations in a Period of ‘Jacksonian’ Ascendancy,” a paper presented to the conference on The Canada-United States Relationship: Convergence or Divergence? co-sponsored by the McGill University Institute for the Study of Canada and the Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh State University, Plattsburgh, New York, May 2004. “If Unilateralism Is the Problem, Is Multipolarity the Solution? A Canadian Perspective on the France-US Debate,” a paper presented to the roundtable, The Transatlantic Relationship: A Partnership in Crisis? University of Toronto Institute of European Studies, Munk Centre for International Studies, Toronto, May 2004. “What Good Is Strategic Culture? A Modest Defence of an Immodest Concept,” a paper presented to the 45th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2004. (With Stéphane Roussel) “The Contradictions of Canadian Strategic Culture: ‘Imperial’ Commitments within a ‘Democratic Alliance’,” a paper presented to the 17th Biennial Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Portland, Oregon, November 2003. “Security Trumping Economics? Population Flows and Hemispheric Regional Integration in an Era of ‘Homeland Security’,” a paper presented to the conference, Construire les Amériques, Centre Études Internationales et Mondialisation, Université du Québec à Montréal, November 2003. “Canada and NATO After 11 September 2001,” a paper presented to the conference, Canada, Germany and the United States: Challenges and Options for the Transatlantic Partnership at the Beginning of the 21st Century, co-sponsored by the Freie Universität Berlin and the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Berlin, May 2003. “Missing a Golden Opportunity to be Quiet -- or, Myths We Live By, Myths We Lie By,” a paper presented to the 8èmes conférences stratégiques annuelles, Les relations transatlantiques, Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques, Paris, May 2003. “From Counterweight to Linchpin: Musings on the Comparative ‘Continentalization’ of Security and Defence Policy (North America and Europe),” a paper presented to the conference, Old Environments – New Environments, Nordic Association for Canadian Studies 7th Triennial Conference, Stockholm, August 2002. “The Parable of the Metal: Speculations on Depleted Uranium and Environmental Security,” a paper presented to the conference, Placing Environmental Security as a Priority in Foreign Policy Thinking, Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, April 2002. “The Transatlantic Link in Evolution: What Has Changed Since 11 September 2001?” a report on the Second Canada-Netherlands Seminar on Security, co-sponsored by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, March 2002. (With Joel Sokolsky) “Uncertainty Compounded: The Future of the International Strategic Environment,” a paper prepared for the Directorate of Strategic Analysis, Department of National Defence, Ottawa, March 2002. “Is America Losing Confidence in NATO?,” a paper presented to the 18th Annual Political

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Studies Students’ Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 2002. (With Michel Fortmann) “Does the ‘Kingston Dispensation’ Still Hold? Canada and the Issue of Homeland Security,” a paper presented to the 16th Biennial Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Antonio, Texas, November 2001. “Is Anybody Still a ‘Liberal Realist’? Was Anyone Ever One? Some Thoughts on Escott Reid and the Formation of NATO,” a paper prepared for the conference on Escott Reid: Diplomat and Scholar, co-sponsored by the Glendon College Department of Political Science and the Historical Section of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Toronto, October 2001. “Travels with Charlemagne: Metaphor, Myth, and the Future of Franco-German Security and Defence Cooperation,” a paper presented to the conference on Life without Ivan: International Security in the Absence of the Soviet Union (1991-2001), Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, June 2001. “‘Community of Fate’ or Marriage of Convenience? ESDP and the Future of Transatlantic Identity,” a paper prepared for the conference on European Security and Transatlanticism at the Beginning of the 21st Century: The Role of Canada, co-sponsored by the University of British Columbia Institute of International Relations and the Simon Fraser University Department of Political Science, Vancouver, May 2001. “NMD, Canada, and the Allies,” a paper prepared for the conference on National Missile Defence, sponsored by the Canadian National Committee of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Toronto, May 2001. “What Missions for Canada's Armed Forces in the 21st Century?” a paper prepared for the policy consultation, La Politique de défense future du Canada, organized under the auspices of the Security and Defence Forum of the Department of National Defence by le Centre d’étude des politiques étrangères et de sécurité (Université du Québec à Montréal) and le Groupe de recherche en sécurité internationale (Université de Montréal/McGill University), Montréal, December 2000. “Canadian Views,” a paper presented to the workshop on NATO and the EU After Cologne, National Defence College of Sweden, in cooperation with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm, November 2000. “Collective Identity and Alliance Formation,” a paper presented to the REGIS Speakers Series, McGill University/Université de Montréal, Montreal, November 2000. (With Jennifer N. Ross) “Human Security Goes to War: A ‘Shakespearean’ Perspective on the Ironic Evolution of a Canadian Doctrine,” a paper presented to the colloque on La Sécurité Humaine, Association Franco-Canadienne d’Études Stratégiques, Val David, Québec, September 2000. “Strategy 2020 and the Question of ‘Continentalism’,” a paper presented to the policy consultation of the Security and Defence Forum, on the theme of Canada-US Security Issues, held in conjunction with the Queen’s University Centre for International Relations annual spring conference on security, Kingston, June 2000. “Canada During the Interwar Period,” a paper presented to the colloque, De la Societé des

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Nations à l’ONU: Raoul Dandurand, Visionnaire de son temps, La Chaire Téléglobe Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques de l'Université du Québec à Montréal, in cooperation with l’Institut québécois des hautes études internationales de l’Université Laval, Montréal, May 2000. “The ‘Feuding Hillbillies’ of the West? A Modest Inquiry into the Significance and Sources of Franco-American Conflict in International Security,” a paper presented to the workshop on A Matter of Interpretation: German and Canadian Perspectives on the Franco-American Security Relationship, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the Groupe d’étude et de recherche sur la sécurité internationale of l’Université de Montréal, Herstmonceux Castle, England, December 1999. “Allied Force or Forced Allies? The Allies’ Perspective,” a paper presented to the conference on Allied Force or Forced Allies? Alliance Politics in Canada and Europe from the End of the Cold War to Kosovo, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, September/October 1999. (With Allen Sens) “Smaller NATO Members: Belgium, Canada, Portugal, and Spain,” a paper presented to the conference/workshop on Kosovo and the International Community: Selective Indignation, Collective Intervention, and the Changing Contours of World Politics, United Nations University, Budapest, September 1999. “The Elusive Transatlantic Defence Industrial Base,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO’s Next Fifty Years: Political and Operational Challenges and Opportunities, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the Directorate of Land Strategic Concepts, Fort Frontenac, Kingston, June 1999. “The Fly in the Ointment? Defence Production and Trade as an Element of Divisiveness in the Post-Cold War Alliance,” a paper presented to the international academic congress on NATO – The First Fifty Years: From “Security of the West” to “Securing Peace in Europe,” Brussels and Bonn, May 1999. “The Prodigal’s Surprising Return: Canada and the ‘New’ NATO,” a paper presented to the conference/workshop on Canadian Security and Defence Policy: Strategies and Debates at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, March 1999. “Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going?” a paper presented to the 50th Anniversary Conference, Shaping the Transatlantic Alliance for the 21st Century, Atlantic Council of Canada, Toronto, February 1999. “Grand Strategy -- or Merely a Geopolitical Free-for-All? Regionalism, Internationalism, and Defence Policy at the End of ‘Canada's Century’,” a paper presented to the workshop on Canadian Foreign Policy on the Millennium, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, December 1998. (With Michel Fortmann) “Canada and Nuclear Arms Control in a Post-Westphalian (?) World: A Diplomacy of Hope, or of Delusion?" a paper presented to the workshop on Nuclear Weapons in a Post-Westphalian (?) World, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, in cooperation with the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding of Dartmouth College, Herstmonceux Castle, England, November 1998.

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“Transatlanticism versus Regional Consolidation: Lessons from the Canadian Experience?” a paper presented to the Canada-UK Colloquium on Security, Strategy and the Global Economics of Defence Production: How Much of What?, Halifax, November 1998. “One Hand Clapping: What Does NATO's Expansion Mean for European Security?” a paper presented to the XIII Germany-Canada Conference, Atlantik-Brücke, Cambridge, Ontario, October 1998. “Les implications en matière de sécurité de l’élargissement del’OTAN: quel rôle pour l'ONU?” a paper presented to the colloque on La Réforme de l’ONU et la mondialisation du système de sécurité, Association Franco-Canadienne d’Études Stratégiques, Kingston, October 1998. “Canadian Grand Strategy and the Question of National Interests,” a paper presented to the conference on Strategy for a New Millennium, jointly sponsored by the Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies, the Royal Military College of Canada, and the Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, May 1998. “Engagement, Abdication, or Muddling Through? The Changing Emphasis in Conflict Prevention,” a paper presented to the conference on The United Nations and the New Security Agenda, United Nations Association in Canada, Ottawa, May 1998.

• Revised version of this paper presented under same title to the Canadian Army Future Forces symposium, In the Arena: The Army and the Future Strategic Environment, Canadian Land Forces Command and Staff College, Fort Frontenac, Kingston, October 1998.

“Canadian Interests and the Future of Armed Aggression,” a paper presented to the Conference of Defence Associations Institute 1998 Annual Seminar on The Future of Armed Force in Canadian Security Policy, Ottawa, January 1998. “The North Atlantic Triangle Revisited: (Geo)Political Metaphor and the Evolution of Canadian Foreign Policy,” a paper presented to the 14th Biennial Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Minneapolis, November 1997. “NATO Enlargement: New Mission or New Misery?” a paper presented to the XII Germany-Canada Conference, Atlantik-Brücke, Berlin, September 1997. “International Institutions and Security in Europe: A Canadian Perspective,” a paper presented to the international seminar on European Conflicts and International Institutions: Cooperation with Ukraine, Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung, Kyiv, Ukraine, June 1997. “La France vue par les alliés,” a paper presented to Les deuxièmes Conférences stratégiques annuelles de l'IRIS, Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques, Enghien-les-Bains, France, May 1997. “The NATO of Its Dreams? Canada and the Cooperative-Security Alliance,” a paper presented to the colloque on L’Élargissement de l’OTAN: la sécurité euro-atlantique et l’avenir des relations entre la Russie et l'Occident, jointly sponsored by the Centre d’études des politiques étrangères et de sécurité and the Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, March 1997. (With Charles Pentland) “Strategies for Approaching the Security Issues,” a paper presented to

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the conference on Ukraine and European Security, jointly sponsored by the Indiana University Russian and East European Institute and the Odessa University Center for the Development of Foreign Policy Concepts/Center of International Analysis, Odessa, Ukraine, November 1996. “Canada's Foreign Policy and Its Worldwide Mandate: Still a Place for Collaboration with Europe?” a paper presented to the conference on Partner Kanada: Politik, Wirtschaft und die Beziehungen zu Europa und Deutschland, Akademie für Politik und Zeitgeschehen, Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Wildbad Kreuth, Germany, November 1996. “NATO Enlargement: View from a Member State,” a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Atlantic Council of Canada, Canada’s Stake in European Security, Ottawa, October 1996. “Is There Still a ‘German Problem’ in International Relations, and If So, What Is It?” a paper presented to the seminar on Germany, Intelligence Assessment Secretariat, Privy Council Office, Ottawa, July 1996. “The Changing Face of Arms Production and Cooperation: The Canadian Experience,” a paper presented to the workshop on The Changing Face of Arms Production and Cooperation in the Euro-American Area, European Security Analysis Network, Ebenhausen, Germany, June 1996. “Québec and the North American Security Regime,” a paper presented to the conference on Sovereignty and Stability: The Domestic and Regional Security Implications of Québec Separation, Dickey Center for International Understanding, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, April 1996. “NATO Expansion: Origins and Evolution of an Idea,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO’s Expansion, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Herstmonceux Castle, England, December 1995. “The Central European Market in the Context of NATO’s Possible Enlargement,” a paper presented to the workshop on the Changing Face of Arms Production and Cooperation in the Euro-American Area, European Security Analysis Network, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen, Germany, December 1995. “Expanding the Alliance: How Soon? How Much?” a paper presented to the 41st General Assembly of the Atlantic Treaty Association, Toronto, October 1995. “Current Issues in Franco-German Security Cooperation,” a paper presented to the conference on Franco-German Relations Since 1945, York University Department of History, Toronto, March 1995. “Ethnic Conflict and European Security,” a paper presented to the Transatlantic Joint Action Initiative Working Group on Common Foreign and Security Policies, European Institute, Washington, November 1994. “Implications for European Security: Germany and NATO,” a paper presented to the conference on Ethnic Conflict and European Security, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, September 1994. “No Compass, Just an Anchor: Canada and the Centre-Periphery Question,” a paper presented to the conference on The Centre-Periphery Debate in International Security, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, May 1994.

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“Germany's Central European Conundrum,” a paper presented to the colloque on L’Allemagne et l’Europe centrale, l’Université du Québec à Montréal, April 1994. (With Charles Pentland) “Ethnic Conflict and European Security: What Role for the EC and NATO?” a paper presented to the workshop on The International Dimension of Ethnic Conflict: Politics and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, December 1993. (With S. Neil MacFarlane) “Russia and Trade in Mineral Resources: With a Special Appendix on Copper,” a paper presented to the international seminar on Regionalism and Natural Resources, Chilean Copper Commission, Santiago, October 1993. “NATO and the Quest for Ongoing Viability,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO's Eastern Dilemmas, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, May 1993. “Where Should We Be Going with Western Hemispheric Security?” a paper presented to the workshop on The Future of the Inter-American Security System, Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, May 1993. “Canadian Security Interests in Latin America,” a paper presented to the workshop on Demobilization and Security in Central and Latin America, Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, December 1992. “A Tale of Two ‘Canadianizations’: Some North American Perspectives on Transatlantic Relations,” a paper presented to the conference on Transatlantic Relations in Transition, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Bonn, December 1992. “Changing Concepts and Trends in International Security,” a paper presented to the R. B. Byers Memorial Conference on Canada's International Security Policy, York University Centre for International and Strategic Studies, Toronto, October 1992. “Can North America Remain ‘Committed’ to Europe? Should It?” a paper presented to the colloquy on 1992: Europe and North America - The Dialogue of the New Solidarities, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, June 1992. (With Michel Fortmann) “Europe, NATO, and the ESDI Debate: In Quest of an Identity,” a paper presented to the conference on European Security in the 1990s, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, May 1992. “Bound to Leave? The Future of the Allied Stationing Regime in Germany,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada and International Governance, jointly sponsored by the Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, the York University Centre for International and Strategic Studies, and the University of Toronto Centre for International Studies, Kingston, November 1991. “Home Alone? Canada and the Future of European Security,” a paper presented to the seminar for senior academics on The Future of European Security and the Role of the Institutions, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, The Hague, June 1991. “American Troops in Germany: The Evolving Context,” a paper presented to the conference on The Politics and Significance of Foreign Troop Deployments in a Changing Germany, jointly sponsored by the Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, the Free University of

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Berlin, and the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen, Germany, April 1991. “The Contemporary ‘Demand’ for a European Pillar: Origins and Complications,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO’s Role in a Changing World, NATO/Université Libre de Bruxelles, Sirmione, Italy, September 1990. “The U.S./European Security Problematique: Economics, Strategy, and Community in an Aging Alliance,” a paper presented to the conference on NATO at Forty, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, May 1989. (With Peter L. Jones) “Canada, the ‘Lessons’ of Peacekeeping, and Central America,” a paper presented to the workshop on The Caribbean Basin Initiative and Canada's Policies in the Caribbean and Central America, Queen’s University Programme of Studies in National and International Development, Kingston, May 1989. (With Richard Matthew) “Equal States, Unequal Powers: The Case of Canada and the United States,” a paper presented to the Joint Meeting of the International Studies Association and British International Studies Association, London, March 1989. (With Roger I. Epp) “The Influence of Geopolitics and Realism on Strategic Studies,” a paper presented to the colloque on L’État des connaissances dans la discipline des études stratégiques, Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean, October 1988. “The SSNs and the Question of Nonproliferation,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada-U.S. Security, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, June 1988. (With Joel J. Sokolsky) “Goose Bay and Canada's Military Strategy,” a report prepared for the Eighth Meeting of the Environmental Assessment Panel Reviewing Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Québec, Montréal, October 1987. “The ‘Base’ of the Defence Industrial Base: Canadian Minerals and the Question of the West's Vulnerability,” a paper presented to the conference on The Canadian Defence Industrial Base, Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Kingston, June 1987. “The Significance of Canadian Strategic Minerals,” a paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Historical Association, Hamilton, June 1987. “Resources Trade: The International Political Dimension,” a paper presented to the Third Banff Conference on Natural Resources Law: Trading Canada’s Natural Resources, Banff, May 1987. “Strategic Minerals: The Current Debate over Vulnerability,” a paper presented to the 300th Wilton Park Conference on The Economics of Security, Steyning, England, December 1986. “Realism, Security, and the Central American Question,” a paper presented to the Fall Seminar of the Ontario Co-Operative Program on Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Kingston, October 1986. “Strategic Resources and Vulnerability Reduction Methods,” a paper presented to Emergency Planning Canada, Symposium 1986, Risk Management: Evaluation, and Assessment, Arnprior, ONT, October 1986.

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“American Intelligence in and Penetration of Latin America in the 1930s,” a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, Winnipeg, June 1986. “Oil as a Factor in U.S. Policy toward the Middle East,” a paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Canadian Professors for Peace in the Middle East, Toronto, June 1984. “The West’s Dependence on Imported Strategic Minerals: Implications for Canada,” a paper presented to the conference on Canada and International Trade, University of British Columbia Institute of International Relations and the Institute for Research on Public Policy, Vancouver, June 1983. “Strategic Minerals and United States Military Potential,” a paper presented to the Joint Conference of the Canadian Association for American Studies and the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, Toronto, October 1982. “The New Geopolitics of Minerals: An Inquiry into the Changing International Significance of Strategic Minerals,” a paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, June 1982. “Canada and the International Politics of Oil: Latin American Source of Supply and Import Vulnerability in the 1980s,” a paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Halifax, May 1981.