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What Have We Learned (Susan Hodgett and Patrick James, 2018) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Introduction: Context – Theorizing New Area Studies (Susan Hodgett and Patrick James, 2018) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Capabilities, Well-Being and Multiculturalism: A New Framework for Guiding Policy (Susan Hodgett and David Clark, 2011)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Other Diplomacies and World Order: Historical Insights from Canadian-Asian Relations (Mary M. Young and Susan J. Henders, 2016)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Governance for Resilience: Canada and Global Disaster Risk Reduction (Rosalind Warner, 2019)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Resilience or relief: Canada’s response to global disasters (Rosalind Warner, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Predicting the North: Sovereignty and the Canadian Brand in the Arctic (Mark Paradis, Richard D. Parker and Patrick James 2018)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Politics of Canadian Foreign Policy (Kim Richard Nossal, Stéphane Roussel and Stéphane Paquin)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Political demography of Canada-United States co-dependence: defense and security (Leuprecht, 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Canada in Conflict (James, 2012)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Obama’s “Canada” Doctrine and the Campaign against Terrorism (Hristoulas and Peña, 2015)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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State-Owned and Influenced Enterprises and the Evolution of Canada’s Foreign Direct Investment Regime (Hale, 2020)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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CNOOC Nexen, State-Controlled Enterprises and Canadian Foreign Investment Policies: Adapting to Divergent Modernization (Hale, 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Dog That Hasn’t Barked: The Political Economy of Contemporary Debates on Canadian Foreign Investment Policies (Hale, 2008)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Integrated Capabilities Framework in the Canadian Context
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Canadian Foreign Policy: A Progressive or Stagnating Field of Study? (PaulGecelovsky and Christopher K. Kukucha, 2008)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Politics of War: Canada’s Afghan Mission, 2001-14 (Boucher and Nossal, 2017)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Measuring Canadian Foreign Policy (Brian Bow, 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Importance of Governance in Risk Reduction and Disaster Management (Ahrens and Rudolph, 2006)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.