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- Category: Uncategorized (continued)
- A Role for Science Diplomacy? Soft Power and Global Challenges – Part II
- WikiLeaks Revelations: The Implications for Diplomacy
- A Role for Science Diplomacy? Soft Power and Global Challenges - Part III
- WikiLeaks, Diplomacy and the Public Interest
- Looking Forward, Looking Back: Cautionary Vignettes
- Ferment in North Africa: A Guerrilla Diplomacy Take
- Cairo Burning: Implications for the Defence vs. Diplomacy Debate
- Egypt After Mubarak: Talking About A Revolution?
- Arms and the Man: What’s Next for Libya?
- Diplomacy on the Rebound at the Brain Food Buffet
- Five Potential Pitfalls of Western Military Intervention in Libya
- Days of Future Past - Part I
- Days of Future Past - Part II
- The Bottom Line: Thoughts on Commercial and Economic Diplomacy
- Osama and Obama: Turning the Page?
- Defence Policy, International Security and the Military: Time to Talk
- The New Threat Set: Humanity’s Race Against Time
- Science Diplomacy: New Day or False Dawn?
- In Aotearoa: Small is Beautiful
- Coming Home: Reality Check
- Learning from Norway: A Measured Response to a National Tragedy
- Sitting on a Powder Keg
- Libya and the World after Gadhafi: Preliminary Thoughts
- Canada and the world post-9/11: What has been learned?
- Diplomacy, Journalism, and the New Media
- Diplomacy in the Digital Age
- Libya: Lingering Doubts
- The Retreat From Internationalism - Part I
- The Retreat From Internationalism - Part II
- Canadian Public Diplomacy, Then and Now
- Canadian Public Diplomacy - Where to?
- Heteropolarity, Security and Diplomacy: Not the Same Old, Same Old
- Heteropolis Rising: World Order in the 21st Century
- Heteropolarity, Globalization and the New Threat Set
- Connecting the Dots: The Search for Meaning in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria
- Public Diplomacy, Branding and the Image of Nations, Part I:What’s in a Brand?
- The Incredible Shrinking Canada
- The Incredible Shrinking Canada... Just Keeps Getting Smaller
- Rethinking Diplomacy, Security and Commerce in the Age of Heteropolarity
- Public Diplomacy, Branding and the Image of Nations, Part II: More of the Same, or Different?
- Public Diplomacy and Branding, Part III: A Pair of Aces?
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