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51. Rhetoric versus reality: Canadian defence planning in a time of austerity.

52. The Canadian strategic debate of the early 1960s.

53. The privatization of the Canadian military: Afghanistan and beyond.

54. Canada needs a defence industrial policy.

55. The paradox of Afghanistan.

56. Huntington in Canada: The Triumph of Subjective Control.

57. Gender Mainstreaming in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence: Lessons on the Implementation of Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+).

58. A "Distinct Strategy"?

59. Homosexual personnel policy in the Canadian Forces.

60. Directions in Canada's international security policy.

61. Canada's and Russia's Security and Defence Strategies in the Arctic: A Comparative Analysis.

62. Desire to serve: Insights from Canadian defence studies on the factors that infl uence women to pursue a military career.

63. A gender-based analysis of recruitment and retention in the Canadian Army Reserve.

64. Making military and Veteran women (in)visible: The continuity of gendered experiences in military-to-civilian transition.

65. Role of mentoring for women in the Canadian Armed Forces.

66. Working together to address sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.

67. 'Keen to Foul Their Own Nests': Contemporary and Historical Criticism of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence of 1940.

68. A Fragile and Failed Consensus on Failed and Fragile States: Canada and the Bureaucratic Politics of State Fragility.

69. The United States–Canada security community: a case study in mature border management.

70. A Convention Out of the Blue: Implementing Community Policing over the Long Term.

71. Trends in Canadian Security Policy and Commitments.

72. Talking Guns and Butter.

73. Legal resilience in an era of grey zone conflicts and hybrid threats.

74. Getting it right: Canadian intelligence assessments on Iraq, 2002-2003.

75. CANADA'S HISTORICAL SEARCH FOR TRADE MARKETS.

76. Defending Canada.

77. Does Size Matter?: International Policy and Minority Governments.

78. OUR POLICY: MADE IN AMERICA.

79. Threats to multilateralism and the future of the EU-Canada Strategic Partnership: A view from Canada.

80. Middle-power internationalism in-between European 'paradise' and American 'power'? Canada's political role in an age of Trumpism and Brexit.

81. Perceptions, expectations, motivations: Evolution of Canadian views on the EU.

82. Russia-Canada Relations in a Period of Crisis, 2014-2020.

83. Canadian National Security in Cyberspace: The Legal Implications of the Communications Security Establishment's Current and Future Role as Canada's Lead Technical Cybersecurity and Cyber Intelligence Agency.

85. "Now it is all over...I am practically No-Body": Indigenous Veterans of Canada and Australia and the Great War for Civilization.

87. Ideology, ballots, and alliances: Canadian participation in multinational military operations.

88. IS CANADA REALLY BACK? COMMITMENT, CREDIBILITY, AND THE CHANGING FACE OF PEACEKEEPING.

89. The French in the heart of North America? ‘Civilisation rallying’, national unity, and the geopolitical significance of 1917.

90. Neoliberalism, Authoritarian-Populism, and the “Photo-Op Democracy” of the Publicity State: Changes to Legislative and Parliamentary Norms by the Harper Government.

91. From protection to coordinated preparedness: A genealogy of critical infrastructure in Canada.

92. Canada unveils new military plan.

93. ANOTHER BROKEN PROMISE.

94. 'THE U.S. IS NOT TAKING ADVICE'.

95. Adverse childhood experiences and mental health in military recruits: Exploring gender as a moderator.

96. Canada finalizing new artificial intelligence strategy for defence: Minister.

97. Sunshine, Scrutiny, and Spending Review in Canada, Trudeau to Trudeau: From Program Evaluation and Policy to Commitment and Results.

98. Perspectives for the development of key industrial capabilities for Canada’s defence sector.

99. The liberal and conservative internationalist divide: societal responses to Canada’s transatlantic nuclear commitments.

100. Securitisation through re-enchantment: the strategic uses of myth and memory.

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