Heather A. Smith and Claire Turenne Sjolander
Heather A. Smith and Claire Turenne Sjolander: Introduction: Conversations without Consensus - Internationalism under the Harper Government
Part I: Internationalism from the Inside
1. Heather Smith: Teaching Internationalism: Bringing Canada and the World into the Classroom
2.
Kim Richard Nossal: The Liberal Past in the Conservative Present: Internationalism in the Harper Era
3. Justin Massie and Stéphane Roussel: The Twilight of Internationalism? Neocontinentalism as an Emerging Dominant Idea in Canadian Foreign Policy
4. Jean-Christope Boucher: The
Responsibility to Think Clearly about Interests: Stephen Harper's Realist Internationalism, 2006-2011
5. Anita Singh: Internationalism in Canada-India Bilateral Relations under Stephen Harper
6. Andrew Lui: Sleeping with the Dragon: The Harper Government, China, and How Not to Do Human
Rights
7. Paul Gecelovsky: The Prime Minister and the Parable: Stephen Harper and Personal Responsibility Internationalism
8. Daryl Copeland: Once Were Diplomats: Can Canadian Internationalism Be Rekindled?
Part II: Internationalism from the Outside
9. Mark B. Salter:
Citizenship, Borders, and Mobility: Managing the Population of Canada and the World
10. Veronica M. Kitchen: Where Is Internationalism? Canada-US Relations in the Context of the Global and the Local
11. Krystel Carrier and Rebecca Tiessen: Women and Children First: Maternal Health and the
Silencing of Gender in Canadian Foreign Policy
12. Heather A. Smith: Forget the Fine Tuning: Internationalism, the Arctic, and Climate Change
13. David Black: The Harper Government, Africa Policy, and the Relative Decline of Humane Internationalism
14. Claire Turenne Sjolander: Canada
and the Afghan "Other": Identity, Difference, and Foreign Policy
Claire Turenne Sjolander and Heather A. Smith: Conclusion Canada, the World and the Inside/Outside of Internationalism
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Heather A. Smith is professor of International Studies in the Department of International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia. She is a 3M National Teaching Fellow (2006) and a two-time UNBC Teaching Excellence Award winner.
Claire Turenne Sjolander is professor
of Political Science at the School of Political Studies and vice-dean of Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa. She is the recipient of the University of Ottawa's Excellence in Education Award for 2008-9 and the International Studies Association's
Distinguished Scholar Award for 2012.
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