International Relations & Development
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From HondurasFrom: Exile |
- | Belen Fernandez | 32 | 2020 | $3.20 Add |
From NEW! Hong Kong: Century of HumiliationPart I: One China, One System From: China Unbound |
Chapter 2 draws on the author Joanna Chiu’s experience reporting on Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement and its struggles to counteract both the shadowy forms of influence by the … | Joanna Chiu | 39 | 2021 | $3.90 Add |
From NEW! International Legal PersonsPART I: THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL “SYSTEM” From: International Law, 3/e |
Chapter 3 examines International Law through how it effects international legal persons by focusing on the prerequisites of statehood, the official recognition of states and governments, the … | Craig Forcese; Joanna Harrington; John H. Currie; Valerie Oosterveld | 111 | 2022 | $11.10 Add |
From Iran: Out of the Cold?From: Oil and World Politics |
Analyzes Iran as an independent regional power with immense oil and gas resources and a century-long history of Western interference. Recent disputes centred on the Western assumption that Iran … | John Foster | 23 | 2018 | $2.30 Add |
From Security and Civil Liberties After September 11:The Canadian Response From: Living with Uncle |
Looks at the challenges of preserving Canadian civil liberties and democracy, Canadian sovereignty, and finally Canadian security are paramount in the contect of the deep integration agenda and … | Kent Roach | 6 | 2006 | $0.60 Add |
From The Development Agenda ExpandsFrom: Peacemakers |
Looks at the development of human security, looks at fragile states, and presents the post-2015 agenda | 17 | 2014 | $1.70 Add | |
From The First StepsFrom: Canada is Not Back |
The 2015 federal election and the immediate effect of Trudeau’s victory Canada’s international reputation and standing. | Jocelyn Coulon | 8 | 2019 | $0.80 Add |
From A Made-in-Canada Defence PolicyFrom: Living with Uncle |
A thorough look at Canada’s Defense Policy, what works, what doesn’t, and the authors thoughts on what needs to change going forward and concludes that it is possible to have a pro … | Michael Byers | 7 | 2006 | $0.70 Add |
From Canada plays the capital-importing loserFrom: Sold Down the Yangtze |
Canadians assume more of the risk and constraints because Chinese companies own more in Canada, making Canada the capitalimporter in the relationship. By implication, the FIPA’s negative … | Gus Van Harten | 12 | 2015 | $1.20 Add |
From NEW! Canada: Death Threat DiplomacyPart II: Middle Powers From: China Unbound |
Chapter 3 provides a comprehensive case study of China’s relationship with Canada. Key topics discussed include diplomacy, Chinese diaspora and advocacy work in Canada, Huawei and Meng … | Joanna Chiu | 32 | 2021 | $3.20 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 4: Oil and minerals: Canada’s secret stake in AfghanistanFrom: Canada In Afghanistan |
In this chapter, Schalk discusses the abundance of gas, oil, and minerals that made Afghanistan an attractive entity to control. Schalk details both Canada and The United States’ attempts … | Owen Schalk | 11 | 2023 | $1.10 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 5Indirect Enforcement: National Prosecution of the Core Crimes |
Survey of the prosecution of the core crimes by national courts, with an emphasis on the Canadian context. | Joseph Rikhof; Robert Currie | 63 | 2020 | $6.30 Add |
From Climate ChangeA choice for humanity |
This chapter explores how the UN’s concern for environmental issues showcases how the organization has evolved to respond to the evolving needs of humanity | Douglas Roche | 9 | 2015 | $0.90 Add |
From Farming and Agriculture, Local and Global |
- | Henry Bernstein | 18 | 2010 | $2.16 Add |
From Libya: NATO Creates a Failed StateFrom: Oil and World Politics |
Analyzes how NATO countries, including Canada, interpreted a UN resolution as justifying an aerial war against Libya in 2011, claimed humanitarian motives (Responsibility to Protect), and … | John Foster | 17 | 2018 | $1.70 Add |
From Recent Developments in the Russian Fisheries SectorFrom: Russia and the North |
Russian fisheries sector has earned a reputation as being inefficient, criminalized and unreformable. Official yearly catches are down to a third of the amounts produced towards the end of the … | Anne-Kristin Jørgensen | 20 | 2009 | $2.40 Add |