Beyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies Series
Rob Huebert, Series Editor
ISSN 1716-2645 (Print) ISSN 1925-2919 (Online)
Canada’s role in international military and strategic studies ranges from peacebuilding and Arctic sovereignty to unconventional warfare and domestic security. This series provides narratives and analyses of the Canadian military from both an historical and a contemporary perspective.
No. 1 ∙ The Generals: The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second World WarJ. L. Granatstein
No. 2 ∙ Art and Memorial: The Forgotten History of Canada’s War Art Laura Brandon
No. 3 ∙ In the National Interest: Canadian Foreign Policy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009 Greg Donaghy and Michael K. Carroll
No. 4 ∙ Long Night of the Tankers: Hitler’s War Against Caribbean Oil David J. Bercuson and Holger H. Herwig
No. 5 ∙ Fishing for a Solution: Canada’s Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977–2013 Donald Barry, Bob Applebaum, and Earl Wiseman
No. 6 ∙ From Kinshasa to Kandahar: Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective Michael K. Carroll and Greg Donaghy
No. 7 ∙ The Frontier of Patriotism: Alberta and the First World War Adriana A. Davies and Jeff Keshen
No. 8 ∙ China’s Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse, James Manicom, and Frédéric Lasserre
No. 9 ∙ Scattering Chaff: Canadian Air Power and Censorship during the Kosovo War Bob Bergen
No. 10 ∙ A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid Greg Donaghy and David Webster
No. 11 ∙ Working for Canada: A Pilgrimage in Foreign Affairs from the New World Order to the Rise of Populism Geoff White
No. 12 ∙ Polar Cousins: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures Edited by Christian Leuprecht with Douglas Causey
No. 13 ∙ Deterrence in the 21>st Century: Statecraft in the Information Age Edited by Eric Ouellet, Madeleine D’Agata, and Keith Stewart
No. 14 ∙ The Next War: Indications Intelligence in the Early Cold War Timothy Andrews Sayle