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| Negotiating
Freer Trade: the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada,
and the Trade Agreements of l938 (Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid
Laurier University Press, 1989) [with Ian M. Drummond], x, 197
pp. |
| For
Better or For Worse: Canada and the United States to the l990s
(Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1991) [with J. L. Granatstein],
xvi, 334 pp. |
| Empire
to Umpire: Canada and the World to the 1990s (Toronto: Copp
Clark Longman, 1994) [with J. L. Granatstein], ix, 373 pp. |
| Elder
Daughter of the Empire: A History of Canadian-British Relations,
1713-1982 (in Japanese; Tosui Shobo, Tokyo, 1997) [with
Kazuo Kimura and P. A. Buckner], xii, 271 pp. |
| Prime
Ministers: Rating Canadas Leaders (Toronto: Harper
Collins, 1999) [with J. L. Granatstein], 233 pp. |
| The
Atlas of Canada and the World (Vancouver, Toronto, New York:
Whitecap Books, 1999), 223 pp. |
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| Books
Edited: |
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| The
In-Between Time: Canadian External Policy in the l930s (Toronto:
Copp Clark, 1974) [with Robert Bothwell], 224 pp. |
| A
Foremost Nation: Canadian Foreign Policy and a Changing World
(Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1977) [with Garth Stevenson],
296 pp. |
| The
First British Commonwealth: Essays in Honour of Nicholas Mansergh
(London: Frank Cass, l980) [with P.G. Wigley], 192 pp. |
| The
Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Volume
II: The Creation of a National Air Force (Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, l986) [by W.A.B. Douglas], xix, 797 pp. Winner
of 1988 C. P. Stacey Award. |
| On
Guard for Thee: War, Ethnicity, and the Canadian State, l939-l945
(Ottawa: Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World
War, l988) [with B. Kordan and L. Luciuk], xx, 282 pp. |
| Nearly
Neighbours: Canada and the Soviet Union from Cold War to Détente
and Beyond (Kingston: Frye Publishers, 1989) [with J. L.
Black], xii, 174 pp. |
| Partners
Nevertheless: Canadian-American Relations in the Twentieth Century
(Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1989), 322 pp. |
| Making
a Difference? Canada's Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order
(Toronto, Lester Publishing, 1992) [with John English], xx,
236 pp. French edition: La politique étrangere
canadienne dans un ordre international en mutation: une volonté
de se démarquer? (Québec: Centre Québécois
de Relations internationales, Université Laval, 1992),
338 pp. |
| Documents
relatifs aux relations extérieures du Canada/Documents
on Canadian External Relations, Volume XIII: 1947
(Ottawa: Affaires extérieures et Commerce extérieur
Canada/External Affairs and International Trade Canada,
1993) [with Donald Page], xxxvii, 1654 pp. |
| A
Country of Limitations: Canada and the World in 1939/Un pays
dans la gene: le Canada et le monde en 1939 (Ottawa: Canadian
Committee for the History of the Second World War/Comite canadien
D'Histoire de la Deuxieme Guerre mondiale, 1996) [with Robert
Bothwell, Roger Sarty and Claude Beauregard], 295 pp. |
| Pearson:
the Unlikely Gladiator (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queens
University Press, 1999), x, 213 pp. |
| Canada
Among Nations 2001: The Axworthy Legacy (Don Mills, Ontario:
Oxford University Press, 2001), xiv, 235 pp. [with Fen Osler
Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot] |
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| Chapters
in Edited Books: |
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| "Anglo-Canadian
Relations, 1927-1929: Representation and Responsibility in the
'New Era' of Empire," in The Dominions between the Wars
(London, 1972), 10-21 |
| "The
Anglo-Canadian Neurosis: The Case of O.D. Skelton," in Peter
Lyon, ed., Britain and Canada: Survey of a Changing Relationship
(London: Frank Cass, l976), 6l-84. Partially reprinted in Bothwell
and Hillmer, The In-Between Time, l79-l82 |
| O.
Stubbs, eds., Mackenzie King: Widening the "The Pursuit
of Peace: Mackenzie King and the 1937 Imperial Conference,"
in John English and J. Debate (Toronto: Macmillan, 1978),
l49-l72 |
| "The
Anglo-Dominion Alliance, 1939-1939," Comité International
des Sciences historiques, Bucarest, l0-l7 aout l980, Rapports,
II, Section Chronologique (Bucharest: Editura Academiei Republicii
Socialiste Romania, 1980), 538-551 |
| "The
Foreign Office, the Dominions and the Diplomatic Unity of the
Empire, 1925-29," in David N. Dilks, ed., Retreat from Power:
Studies in Britain's Foreign Policy of the Twentieth Century,
Volume I: 1906-1939 (London: Macmillan, 1981), 64-77,
192-193 |
| "The
Canadian Diplomatic Tradition," in Andrew Cooper, ed., Canadian
Culture: International Dimensions (Canadian Institute of
International Affairs/Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism,
University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo,
l985), 45-57. Reprinted in J. L. Granatstein, ed., Towards
A New World: Readings in the History of Canadian Foreign Policy
(Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1992), 6-16 |
| "The
Second World War as an (Un) National Experience," in Hillmer
et al, On Guard for Thee, xi-xx |
| "A
Shaft of Baltic Pine: Negotiating the Anglo-American-Canadian
Trade Agreements of 1938," in P.L. Cottrell and D.E. Moggridge,
eds., Money and Power: Essays in Honour of L.S. Pressnell
(London: Macmillan, 1988), 199-225 [with Ian M. Drummond] |
| "Canada
and the Soviet Union as Neighbours," in Black and Hillmer, Nearly
Neighbours, 1-18 [with J.L. Black] |
| "Canadians
Abroad," in D. Kerr and D.W. Holdsworth, eds., Historical
Atlas of Canada, Volume III: Addressing the Twentieth
Century 189l-1961 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
1990), plate 57 [with N. Quigley and M. MacPherson] |
| "United
Nations Peacekeeping Operations," in John Marteinson et. al.,
We Stand on Guard: An Illustrated History of the Canadian
Army (Montreal: Ovale Publications, 1992), 450-489 [with
B. Rawling] |
| "Canada
and the 'Godless Country,' 1930-1939," in David Davies, ed.,
Canada and the Soviet Experiment: Essays on Canadian Encounters
with Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-1991 (Toronto and
Waterloo: Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University
of Toronto/ Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism, University
of Waterloo, 1993), 57-73 |
| "Peacekeeping:
Canadian Invention, Canadian Myth," in J. L. Granatstein and
Sune Akerman, eds., Welfare States in Trouble: Historical
Perspectives on Canada and Sweden (North York, Ontario:
Swedish-Canadian Academic Foundation, 1994), 159-170. Also published
under the same title, Umea University Studies in Humanities
series, Swedish Science Press, Uppsala, 1995. |
| "Canadian
Peacekeeping and the Road Back to 1945," in Fabrizio Ghilardi,
ed., Canada e Italia: Prospettive di Co-operazione (Pisa
and Milan: Centro Interuniversitario di Studi sul Canada, 1994),
145-159 |
| "Pearson
and the Sense of Paradox," in Pearson: the Unlikely
Gladiator, 3-18, 181-3. |
| "Soiuzniki
pri liubykh obstoiatelstvalh: Russkie i kanadtsy
v dvukh mirovykh voinakh," in V. A. Koleneko, Razmyshleniia
o Kanade (Moscow: Iviran, 1999), 24-38 [with J. L. Black]. |
| "The
Return to Continentalism in Canadian Foreign Policy," in
Canada Among Nations 2001: The Axworthy Legacy, 1-18.
[with Fen Osler Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot] |
| "The
Axworthy Revolution," in Canada Among Nations 2001:
The Axworthy Legacy, 67-88. [with Adam Chapnick] |
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| Articles
in Refereed Journals: |
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| "A
British High Commissioner for Canada, 1927-28," Journal of
Imperial and Commonwealth History, I, 3 (May 1972), 339-356 |
| "Defence
and Ideology: The Anglo-Canadian Military 'Alliance' in the
Nineteen Thirties," International Journal, XXXIII, 3
(Summer 1978), 588-612. Reprinted in B.D. Hunt and R.G. Haycock,
eds., Canada's Defence: Perspectives on Policy in the Twentieth
Century (Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1993), 82-97 |
| "The
Incredible Canadian: Mackenzie King and the Commonwealth," University
of Leeds Review, XXII (1979), 77-85 |
| "Personalities
and Problems in Anglo-Canadian Economic Relations Between the
Two World Wars," Bulletin of Canadian Studies, III, 1
(June 1979), 5-21 |
| "Defining
the First British Commonwealth: The Hankey Memoranda on the
1926 Imperial Conference," Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth
History, VIII, l (October 1979), 105-116 [with P.G. Wigley] |
| "The
Impact of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan on Western
Canada: Some Saskatchewan Case Studies," Journal of Canadian
Studies, XVI, 3-4 (Fall-Winter 1981), 133-144 [with Brereton
Greenhous] |
| "The
ODL, 1929: A Neglected Imperial Conference," Bulletin of
Canadian Studies, VI, 2/VII, l (Autumn 1983), 15-24 |
| "Canada's
Alliances," Revue internationale d'Histoire militaire,
Comité international des Sciences historiques, LI (1982),
31-52 [with John English]. Partially reprinted in Partners
Nevertheless: Canadian-American Relations in the Twentieth Century
(Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1989), 32-42 |
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Encyclopedia
or Dictionary Articles:
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| "Ontario"
and seventy-seven other entries, The Canadian Encyclopedia
(3 volumes; Edmonton: Hurtig, l985) |
| "Cathcart,
Charles Murray, 2nd Earl Cathcart," Dictionary of Canadian
Biography, Volume VIII: 185l-1860 (Toronto and Quebec:
University of Toronto Press/Les Presses de l'université
Laval), 134-6 [with O. A. Cooke] |
| "Commonwealth"
and seventy-five other entries, L'Encyclopédie du
Canada (3 volumes; Montreal: Stanké, l987) |
| "McNaughton,"
Encyclopedia of World Biography, Volume XIV (Palatine,
Illinois: J. Heraty and Associates; 1987), 482-483 |
| "Statute
of Westminster" and seventy-eight other entries, including new
and revised articles, as well as material reprinted from the
first edition, The Canadian Encyclopedia (4 volumes;
Edmonton: Hurtig, 1988) |
| "Jackson,
Sir Richard Downes," Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Volume III: 1851 to 1860 (University of Toronto/Les Presses
de l'université Laval, 1988), 440-441 [with O. A. Cooke] |
| "Canadian-American
Relations," "Defence," and twenty-five other articles, The
Junior Encyclopedia of Canada (five volumes; Edmonton: Hurtig,
1990) |
| "Mulroney,"
Encyclopedia of World Biography, Volume XV, (Palatine,
Illinois: J. Heraty and Associates; 1992), 394-395 |
| "Kim
Campbell" and "Jean Chrétien," Encyclopedia of World
Biography, Volume XVIII, (Palatine, Illinois: J. Heraty
and Associates; 1995), 65-67 and 75-77 |
| Revisions
of "Department of External Affairs," "Department
of Finance," "Foreign Investment Review Agency"
and 25 other articles, 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia on CD-ROM
(Toronto, 1997) |
| "Jean
Charest" and "Mike Harris," 1999 Canadian
Encyclopedia on CD-ROM (Toronto, 1998) |
| Ten
articles on the Canadian constitution, 2000 Canadian Encyclopedia
on CD-ROM (Toronto, 1999; with Hector M. Mackenzie) |
| "External
Relations," and one hundred and twenty-four other articles,
The Canadian Encyclopedia: Year 2000 Edition (Toronto, 1999) |
| "Louise
Arbour" and "Beverley McLachlin," 2001 Canadian
Encyclopedia on CD-ROM (Toronto, 2000) |
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Articles
in Non-refereed Journals and Miscellaneous Scholarly Publications:
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| "Bibliography,"
in Michael Cross and Robert Bothwell, eds., Policy by Other
Means: Essays in Honour of C.P. Stacey (Toronto: Clarke
Irwin, l972), 246-258 |
| "O.D.
Skelton: The Scholar Who Set a Future Pattern," International
Perspectives (September-October 1973), 46-49. Translated
in Perspectives internationales (septembre-octobre 1973),
48-52 |
| Canada's
Foreign Policy 19l9-1939 (Ottawa: National Museums of Canada/National
Film Board of Canada; Canada's Visual History, Volume 27)/La
politique exterieure du Canada l9l9-l939 (Musées
nationaux du Canada/Office national du film du Canada; Histoire
du Canada en images, volume 27, n.d., but 1978) [with Robert
Bothwell] |
| "The
Cunning of Restraint: General J. H. MacBrien and the Problems
of Peacetime Soldiering," Canadian Defence Quarterly,
VIII, 4 (Spring, 1979), 40-47 [with W. J. McAndrew]. Reprinted
in CDQ, XX, I (Special No. 2/1990), 45-52, as one of
nine best articles in 20-year history of the journal. |
| "The
Outstanding Imperialist: Mackenzie King and the British," Canada
House, Lecture Series, number 4 (London: Canada House, 1980) |
| "Mackenzie
King, Canadian Air Policy and the Imperial Conference of l923,"
High Flight, I, 5 (198l), 189-193, 196 |
| "The
RCAF in 1927: Organizing for the Air Defence of Canada," High
Flight, II, 3 (May-June 1982), 86-90 |
| "The
Mythology of Canada's War, 1939-1945," The History and Social
Science Teacher, XX, 2 (Winter 1985), 70-80 [with Roger
Sarty] |
| "Vincent
Massey and the Origins of the British Commonwealth Air Training
Plan," Canadian Defence Quarterly, XVI, 4 (Spring 1987),
49-56 |
| "O.D.
Skelton: Called and chosen/le gout de Canada," Dialogue,
14,2 (April 1990), 37-39 |
| "Charles
Perry Stacey," Canadian Historical Review, LXXI, 3 (September
1990), 375-377 |
| "The
Essential Academic," in "Escott Reid: Issues and Causes,"
Behind the Headlines (Canadian Institute of International
Affairs), L, 1 (Autumn 1992), 16-18 |
| "Cutting
Out a Paper Tiger," in Brereton Greenhous et al., The Crucible
of War, 1939-1945, The Official History of the
Royal Canadian Air Force, Volume III (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1994), 106-124 |
| "Canadian
Peacekeeping: Old and New," in Peacekeeping 1815 to Today,
Proceedings of the XXIst Colloquium of the International Commission
of Military History (Quebec City, 1995), 539-548 |
| "Allies
of Any Kind: Canadians and Russians in Two World Wars," CRCR
Conference/ Roundtable Series No. 7 (October 1996) [with J.
L. Black] |
"The
Economic Impact of International Post-Secondary Students on
the Ottawa-Hull Region, 1997, with Special Reference to Carleton
University," http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/culture
/educationmarketing/carl-e.htm, 1998 [with Dean Oliver] |
| "O.D.
Skelton: Ambition Under Control," http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/skelton/hillmer-e.asp,
2001. |
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Review
Articles:
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| "Les
diplomats canadiens pendant la guerre," Revue d'histoire
de la Deuxieme Guerre mondiale, 104 (Octobre l976), 99-101 |
| "From
Bosom to Bony Lap" (The Literature of Canadian-American Relations,
1977-1980), Acadiensis, XI, l (Autumn 1981), 172-179 |
| "Diplomacy
Makes Writers," International Perspectives, (May-June
1983), 15-18 |
| "Canada
and the Early Cold War," in J. L. Black, Origins, Evolution,
and Nature of the Cold War: An Annotated Bibliographic Guide
(Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, 1985) [with John English] |
| "The
Development of the Royal Air Force, 1909-1945," in Gerald Jordan,
ed., British Military History (New York: Garland Publishing,
1988), 345-366 [with S.J. Harris] |
| "Peacemakers,
Blessed and Otherwise," Canadian Defence Quarterly, XIX,
l (Summer 1989), 55-58 |
| "Canada's
Second World War," in J. Rohwer and H. Muller, eds., Neue
Forschungen zum Zweiten Weltkrieg (Koblenz: Bernard &
Graefe, l990), 268-282 [with O. A. Cooke and others] |
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Book
Reviews in Scholarly Journals:
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| A.I.
Inglis, ed., Documents relatifs aux relations extérieures
du Canada /Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume
IV: l926-30 , Canadian Historical Review, LIV, 3 (September
1973), 308-309 |
| R.
C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden: A Biography, Volume I:
l854-l9l4, International Journal, XXXII, 4 (Autumn
1977), 879-880 |
| John
Kendle, The Round Table and Imperial Unity, Canadian Historical
Review, LIX, 1 (March l978), l0l-l03 |
| Ritchie
Ovendale, 'Appeasement' and the English Speaking World,
Canadian Historical Review, LXI, 3 (September l980),
402-403 |
| A.B.
McKillop, ed., Contexts of Canada's Past: Selected Essays
of W.L. Morton, Canadian Historical Review, LXII,
4 (December 1981), 556 |
| R.F.
Holland, Britain and the Commonwealth Alliance, Canadian
Historical Review, LXIII, 4 (December 1982), 55l-552 |
| David
Mackenzie, Inside the Atlantic Triangle, Canadian
Historical Review, LXVIII, 2 (June 1987), 329-330 |
| R.
Bowen, Innocence is Not Enough: The Life and Death of Herbert
Norman; J. Barros, No Sense of Evil. Espionage: The Case
of Herbert Norman, Canadian Historical Review, LXVlX,
4 (December 1988), 563-565 |
| E.M.
Andrews, The Writing on the Wall: The British Commonwealth
and Aggression in the East, l93l-l935, Canadian Historical
Review, LXX, 4 (December l989), 6l3 |
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Journalistic
Writing:
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| "Exploiting
the Empire," Canadian Forum, LV, 651 (June 1975), 43-44 |
| "A
Painful Reminder," Legion (November 1975), 32a |
| "Fifty
Years Ago: 'The Greatest Living Canadian,'" Canadian Historical
Association Newsletter (Winter 1977), 10 |
| Reviews:
Escott Reid, Envoy to Nehru (January); Russell Doern,
Wednesdays are Cabinet Days (March); Donald Smith, Long
Lance (May); Gordon Aitken, Returning Officer (November),
Quill & Quire (1982) |
| Review:
Desmond Morton, A Peculiar Kind of Politics, Quill
& Quire, (March 1983), 66 |
| "Lest
We Forget: Recollections of War Vets," Quill & Quire
(September 1983), 76 |
| Review:
Escott Reid, On Duty, Quill & Quire (March
1984) |
| "D.
Day Accounts Honour Canadian Heroism," Quill & Quire
(June 1984), 34 |
| Review:
J. L. Granatstein, Canada l867-l967, Quill & Quire
(June l986), 36 |
| Review:
J. Bruce, Back the Attack; R.R. Pierson, They're Still
Women After All, Quill & Quire (August 1986),
45 |
| Review:
J. B. Lamb, On the Triangle Run, Quill & Quire
(November l986), 25 |
| "Between
Friends/Entre Voisins," Horizon Canada, l05 (l987), 2504-2509 |
| "Pacifists,
Soldiers, and the Wars that Bind Them," Quill & Quire
(September 1987), 81 |
| Corporate
Illustration in Business Today (Toronto: Illustrators Editions
Incorporated, [1988] [with Tony Begbie] |
| Review:
G.B. Doern and B.W. Tomlin, Faith and Fear: The Free Trade
Story, bout de papier, 9, 3 (Summer 1992), 16-18 |
| "The
Sixtieth Anniversary of the Statute of Westminster," "Major
Foreign Policy Conference in Toronto," and "Milestones of Canadian
Foreign Policy," Canada Reports, IV, 2 (1992), 4-5, 8 |
| Review:
Lawrence Martin, Pledge of Allegiance: The Americanization
of Canada in the Mulroney Years, bout de papier,
10, 4 (Fall-Winter 1993), 39-40 |
| "Historians
Rank the Best and Worst Canadian Prime Ministers," Maclean's,
21 April 1997, 34-39 [with J. L. Granatstein] |
| "George
Powell Hillmer," Lives Lived, The Globe and Mail, 22
July 1998, A26 |
| Great
March West of the North-West Mounted Police, 1874, 1999
Commemorative Calendar, Calgary, The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police Veterans Association, 1999 |
| "Canadas
Century: The 25 Events That Shaped the Country," Maclean's,
1 July 1999, 18-53 [with J. L. Granatstein] Honourable Mention,
National Magazine Award, 1999 |
| "USA:s
karnvapen skyddar Sverige," Svenska Dagbladet, 16
maj 2000, E 1 [with Ann-Sofie Dahl] |
| "The
Twentieth Century Belongs to Canada," Carleton University
Magazine, Spring 2000, 21. Full text on www.magazine.carleton.ca |
| "Canadians
Who Inspired the World," Maclean's, 4 September 2000,
26-47 [with J. L. Granatstein] |
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Selected
Academic Papers and Presentations:
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| "The
Perversity of Canadian Diplomacy," Duke University, Durham,
N.C., March 1989 |
| "Allies-to-Be:
Canada, the United States, and the Commonwealth in the 1930s,"
American Military Institute Annual Meeting, Washington, May
1990 |
| "Be
Mine Enemy for Friendship's Sake: Contemporary Canadian-American
Relations," Trent University, 14 November 1990 |
| "How
the Weakness of Canadian-American History Forced Me into the
Arms of Jack Granatstein," Presidential Address, Ottawa Historical
Association, 28 November 1991 |
| "Independence
and Interdependence in Canadian-American Relations," Rideau
Club Round Table, 12 February 1992 |
| "Foreign
Policy as a Key to an Understanding of Canadian History," University
of Victoria, 27 February 1992 |
| "'As
a Pacific Nation': RCAF Tiger Force," Canada, the Pacific, and
the Second World War, Canadian Committee for the History of
the Second World War, Victoria, B. C., 28 February 1992 |
| "Peacekeeping:
the Role of Canada in the United Nations and the Stabilization
of Conflict," Sweden-Canada, Similarities-Differences, A Conference
Aiming at Historical and Contemporary Comparisons, York University,
21 May l992 |
| "The
Referendum and Foreign Policy: An Historical View," Trent University,
21 October 1992 |
| "'Still
Crazy After All These Years': Hostility, Resistance, and Receptivity
in Canadian-American Relations," National Defence College, Kingston,
Ontario, 9 December 1992 |
| "The
History and Nature of Peacekeeping," House of Commons Committee
on National Defence and Veterans' Affairs, 9 February 1993 |
| "Peacekeeping:
Canada's Role," Canada and Italy in the World: Current Opportunities,
Future Possibilities, University of Pisa, 20 April 1993 |
| "A
Defence of Peacekeeping," Defence Research Establishment, Ministry
of Defence, Stockholm, Sweden, 22 April 1993 and Department
of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Uppsala, 23 April
1993 |
| "Canada
as an Ally," Distinguished Address, Society for Military History
Annual Meeting, Royal Military College, 22 May 1993 |
| "Is
the New North America Different from the Old?" A New North America:
Youth Perspectives, McGill University, 25 September 1993 |
| "Did
the Mulroney Years Americanize Canada?" National Defence College,
Kingston, Ontario, 7 January 1994 |
| "Who
Are We? Foreign Policy as National Self-Definition," United
States Heads of Mission Meeting, Department of Foreign Affairs,
Ottawa, 29 April 1994 |
| "'We
Are Nice...': Writing the History of Canadian Foreign Policy,"
Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, 28 September 1994 |
| "Peacekeeping
in Canada: A View to the Future," XXIst Colloquium of the International
Commission of Military History, Quebec City, 26 August 1995 |
| "Ex-Colonial
Archives: The Anglo-Canadian Example," 18th International Congress
of Historical Sciences, Montreal, 4 September 1995 |
| "Canada
as Moralist," Canadian Forces Command and Staff College, Toronto,
6 February 1996 |
| "Bureaucracy,
Foreign Policy and National Independence: O. D. Skelton on Peace
and War, 1923-1941," Marston LaFrance Research Lecture, Carleton
University, 5 March 1996 |
| "Is
Peacekeeping for Chumps?" Royal Military College, Department
of War Studies, 12 April 1996 |
| "Peacekeeping:
Three Typologies," Erindale College, University of Toronto,
22 July 1996 |
| "Ten
Laws of Alliances," Canadian Forces Command and Staff College,
Toronto, 9 October 1996 |
| "'Allies
of Any Kind': Canadians and Russians in the Two World Wars,"
The Origins of the World Wars in the XXth Century: A Comparative
Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 15 October 1996
[with J. L. Black] |
| "'Clean
Hands and a Pure Heart': Perceptions of Canadian-American Relations
Since 1945," Centre for American Studies, University of Western
Ontario, 28 January 1997; Department of History, University
of Toronto, 27 March 1997 |
| "The
Rise and Decline and Rise of Canada's American Alliance," Department
of History, Royal Military College, 15 April 1997 |
| "Political
Culture, Leadership and the Doctrine of Uniqueness in Canadian
Foreign Policy," Canadian Forces Command and Staff College,
Toronto, 31 October 1997 |
| "What
is Canada and Where Did It Come From?" The Democratic Civil-Military
Relations Program, Association of Universities and Colleges
of Canada, Ottawa, 2 February 1998 |
| "Peacekeeping
and the Moral Superpower," Marston LaFrance Research Lecture,
Carleton University, 9 March 1999 |
| "The
Commandments of Canadian History" and "Fifty Years of Canadian
Peacekeeping," The Democratic Civil-Military Relations Program,
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Ottawa,
1, 17 March 1999 |
| "Peacekeeping
Legacies," Royal Military College Military History Symposium,
19 March 1999 |
| "The
Impulses of Canadian Diplomacy," Canadian Institute of International
Affairs/ Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development, Ottawa,
14 April 1999 |
| "Fortunes
Fool? Canada as Peacekeeper, from Kashmir to Kosovo,"
Carleton University Spring Conference, 1 May 1999 |
| "Canada,
the Balkans and the NATO-United Nations Link in the 1990s,"
International Academic Congress, "NATO: the First Fifty
Years," Brussels, 19 May 1999 [with Dean F. Oliver] |
| "Trudeau
and the Academics," Association of Canadian Studies Annual
Meeting, Universite de Sherbrooke, 6 June 1999 |
| "Canada
as a NATO Ally Less not More," Opening of the NATO
Gallery, Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, 23 September 1999 |
| "The
Twentieth Century Belongs to Canada," The Canadian Club
of Ottawa, 14 December 1999 |
| "Peacekeeping:
Where Did It Come from? Where Is It Going?" The Democratic Civil-Military
Relations Program, Association of Universities and Colleges
of Canada, Ottawa, 30 January 2000 |
| "Peacekeeping:
Unamerican!" The Democratic Civil-Military Relations Program,
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Ottawa,
14 March 2000 |
| "Mackenzie
King: Hero or Fink," Mackenzie King Estate, Kingsmere,
Quebec, 3 May 2000. |
| "The
United States as a Tolerant Ally," United States Congressional
Fellowship, House of Commons, Ottawa, 8 May 2000 |
| "The
Military History of a Political People," Canada and War
from 1000 to 2000, University of Ottawa, 9 May 2000 |
| "Mike
Was Right: The Pearson Impulse in Canadian Peacekeeping,"
The Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Training Centre,
Public Fora on "Peacekeeping and the Canadian Future: A
Canadian Commitment," Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto,
Winnipeg, Calgary and Victoria, September-October 2000. |
| "Making
the World Safe for Canada," International Conference on
Activism and (Non-) Alignment, Swedish Institute of International
Affairs, Malmo, Sweden, 1-2 December 2000. |
| "Lloyd
Axworthy and Gods Children," Canada
Among Nations 2001 Workshop, "The Axworthy Legacy,"
The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton
University, 8 December 2000. |
| "Why
Does Canada Have Armed Forces?" The Democratic Civil-Military
Relations Program, Association of Universities and Colleges
of Canada, Ottawa, 22 January 2001. |
| "Peace
Support Operations in the Future of the Canadian Forces,"
Department of National Defence/Centre for Security and Defence
Studies, Policy Forum, "Future Canadian Defence Policy,"
1 March 2001. |
| "Must
Canada Peacekeep?" Department of National Defence, Security
and Defence Forum Annual Conference, 24 April 2001. |
| "Mackenzie
King and the Place of Reputation in Canadian History,"
Mackenzie King Estate, Kingsmere, Quebec, 2 May 2001. |
| Richard
McIntosh, "The Republican Tradition and the Character of
Representation in the United States: Campaign Finance, Factions
and the Conduct of American Foreign Policy," M. A., The
Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University,
1998 |
| Marie-Josee
Therrien, "Canadian Foreign Policy and the Architecture
of Embassies," Ph.D, History, Universite Laval, 1998 |
| Margaret
Isabel Catherine Campbell, "Harmony and Dissonance: A Study
of the Influence of Foreign Policy Goals on Military Decision-Making
with respect to the Canadian NATO Brigade in Germany, 1951-1964,"
Ph.D, History, Universite Laval, 2000. |
| Kevin
Edward Barr, "The Revolution in Military Affairs,"
M. A., The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs,
Carleton University, 2001 |
| Der-yuan
Wu, "Institutional Development and Adaptability: Canada,
Taiwan and the Social Construction of One China,"
Ph.D., Political Science, Carleton University, 2001 |
| Andrew
J. Turner, "A Tide in the Affairs of the Military: Peacekeeping
and the Revolution in Military Affairs," M. A., The Norman
Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University,
2001 |
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