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Canada on the United Nations Security Council
A Small Power on a Large Stage
UBC Press
This is the definitive history of the Canadian experience, both its successes and failures, on the world’s largest stage – the United Nations Security Council.
The West and the Birth of Bangladesh
Foreign Policy in the Face of Mass Atrocity
UBC Press
This major new study examines, for the first time, the US, Canadian, and British policies formulated in reaction to the mass atrocities at the birth of Bangladesh, situating the responses within the nascent 1970s human rights revolution.
Follow the Leader, Lose the Region
Charting a Canadian Strategy for the Asia-Pacific
UBC Press
Follow the Leader, Lose the Region conclusively demonstrates that an understanding of how Asia sees itself should inform Canadian foreign policy in the region.
The Independence of the Prosecutor
Controversy in the Creation of the International Criminal Court
UBC Press
This compelling investigation shows how an independent prosecutor, who can initiate investigations without states’ assent, became a key part of the International Criminal Court.
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