International Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The impact of COVID-19 on development assistance25
China’s diplomacy and changing the COVID-19 narrative15
Which feminism(s)? For whom? Intersectionality in Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy11
From public health to cyber hygiene: Cybersecurity and Canada’s healthcare sector10
COVID-19: Is this the end of globalization?9
Forced displacement and climate change: Time for global governance7
Built on shaky ground: Reflections on Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy5
Whose feminism(s)? Overseas partner organizations’ perceptions of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy5
Sensing the Arctic: Situational awareness and the future of northern security5
Sexual orientation and gender identity in Canada’s “feminist” international assistance5
Climate change and security in Canada5
Canada’s feminist foreign policy and human security compared4
Building a better global health security early-warning system post-COVID: The view from Canada4
Non-binding and therefore irrelevant? The Global Compact for Migration4
The anti-mercenary norm and the market for combat force4
The COVID-19 test of the United Nations Security Council3
Quebec, Scotland, and substate governments’ roles in Canadian and British trade policy: Lessons to be learned3
Investigating implicit biases around race and gender in Canadian counterterrorism3
From Parkman to Pearson: Historical context and the transformation of Quebec’s strategic culture2
Understanding the BRICS framing of climate change: The role of collective identity formation2
States in international organizations: Promoting regional positions in international politics?2
Canada’s evolving feminist foreign policy: Lessons learned from 2017 to 20202
Future Responses to Managing Muslim Ethnic Minorities in China: Lessons Learned from Global Approaches to Improving Inter-Ethnic Relations2
The Canadian government’s response to foreign disinformation: Rhetoric, stated policy intentions, and practices2
Southern middle powers and the liberal international order: The options for Brazil and South Africa2
Insurgency, Proxy, and Dependence: How Hezbollah's Ideology Prevails Over its Interest in its Relationship with Iran2
China as a peacekeeper—Past, present, and future2
Decolonizing International Relations and Development Studies: What’s in a buzzword?2
The European Union’s two-fold multilateralism in crisis mode: Towards a global response to COVID-192
A virus unites the world while national border closures divide it: Epidemiologic, legal, and political analysis on border closures during COVID-192
How to de-escalate dangerous nuclear weapons and force deployments in Europe2
The interregnum: Governance in the new world disorder1
Why AUKUS and not CAUKUS? It's a Potluck, not a Party1
Healing dialogue: Can the techniques and practices of Track Two diplomacy play a role in resolving public health conflicts?1
Canada’s cross-Pacific relations: From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific1
Eclecticism or exclusivity? The (critical) pragmatist ethos of (intersectional) analytic eclecticism1
Communications satellites in Canadian security policy: History and prospects1
Enhancing the Green Climate Fund operations through a climate justice lens1
Opportunities to promote human rights and democratic values abroad: The case of Canadian foreign policy toward Venezuela1
Does realism explain the Arab Spring? Neorealist alliance formation theories and the Syrian civil war1
No umbrella for the rain: Canadian implications following the global revolution in reconnaissance–strike technologies1
What drives consumer activism during trade disputes? Experimental evidence from Canada1
AUKUS and India's Indo-Pacific Strategy1
Willing to serve: Empire, status, and Canadian campaigns for the United Nations Security Council (1946–1947)1
From physical to virtual to digital: The Synthetic Environment and its impact on Canadian defence policy1
The fragile authoritarians: China, Russia, and Canadian foreign policy1
AUKUS: When naval procurement sets grand strategy1
False negotiations and the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban1
Regionalism beyond state-centrism: African regionalism in comparative perspective1
We now know … a little bit more: Canada’s Cold War defectors1
Gorgeous but dangerous: Comparing Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town’s soft-power struggles1
The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America by Timothy Snyder0
The Good Fight: Marcel Cadieux and Canadian Diplomacy by Brendan Kelly0
Book review: The Italian empire and the great war0
Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Assessing Domestic and International Strategies by Stéfanie von Hlatky (ed.)0
Book Review: Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union0
Book Review: Greatness and Decline: National Identity and British Foreign Policy0
Xi Jinping’s liberal birdcage: Democracy’s form and future in Hong Kong0
Celebrating Greg Donaghy0
Book Review: Containing Diversity: Canada and the Politics of Immigration in the 21st Century0
From “stardust” to statecraft: The Canada Council for the Arts and the evolution of Canadian cultural diplomacy0
Foreign policy advice in the Prime Minister’s Office: Mackenzie King to Brian Mulroney0
Publication of foreigners’ human rights abuses and retaliation between Convention Against Torture (CAT) states0
A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid by Greg Donaghy and David Webster, (eds)0
Book Review: The Unexceptional Case of Haiti: Race and Class Privilege in Postcolonial Bourgeois Society0
Could an optional protocol be the way to stop the weaponization of outer space?0
UN communications at 75: Incremental change or innovative transformation?0
Book Review: Global Public Governance. Toward World Government?0
Editors’ Introduction0
Book Review: China’s Asymmetric Statecraft: Alignments, Competitors, and Regional Diplomacy0
Analytic eclecticism and International Relations: Promises and pitfalls0
Turkish-American Relations in the Context of Multilateral Competition in the Caspian Region0
Us and them: East–West relations reconsidered0
Introduction to Forum0
Symbolic act, real consequences: Passing Canada’s Magnitsky Law to combat human rights violations and corruption0
AUKUS and Southeast Asia's Ontological Security Dilemma0
Believers, Skeptics, and Failure in Conflict Resolution by Ian S. Spears0
Analytic eclecticism—continuing the conversation0
After Ukraine: How Can We Ensure Stability in the Arctic?0
Mental maps and Canada’s post-war Asian policy0
Guest Editor's Introduction: AUKUS among Democracies0
Book Review: Recentering Pacific Asia: Regional China and World Order by Brantly Womack0
Offensive Cyber Operations and State Power: Lessons from Russia in Ukraine0
Book Review: Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945–19710
Much ado about very little: Canada’s national interests in history and practice0
Book Review: Peacebuilding Legacy: Programming for Change and Young People’s Attitude to Peace0
Editor’s introduction0
Book Review: Care and the Pluriverse: Rethinking Global Ethics0
Moving from gender responsive to gender transformative action: What Canada achieved and missed in its Rohingya response strategy in Bangladesh0
Moving beyond the sanctuary paradigm: Canada must face up to the reality of a contested and dangerous space environment0
Environmental nationalist: Andrew McNaughton and Canada–US relations in the Cold War0
In search of a Canadian Middle East policy: A look at past approaches0
“How reliable an ally?”: Surveying American power and credibility after the fall of Saigon—and Kabul0
Sports mega-events and changing world order0
The Efficient and Dignified Roles of the Crown in Canadian Foreign Policy0
Book Review: Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire0
Power Shift: The Global Political Economy of Energy Transitions0
Developing a Canadian Indo-Pacific geopolitical orientation0
David Webster Challenge the Strong Wind: Canada and East Timor, 1975–990
Framing national security secrecy: A conceptual review0
A capital critique: Progressive alternatives to neo-liberal economic order0
How Canada's Indo-Pacific strategy conflicts with ASEAN's outlook on the Indo-Pacific0
The Canadian national intelligence culture: A minimalist and defensive national intelligence apparatus0
Preparing for the United Nations Security Council: Canadian approaches to policy development0
Oil and climate change in small states0
Strategic hedgers? Australia and Canada's defence adaptation to the global power transition0
Book Review: Restructuring Relations: Indigenous Self-Determination, Governance, and Gender0
A view from above: Space and the Canadian Armed Forces0
Quest for regional power status: Explaining Turkey’s assertive foreign policy0
Book Review: Latin American Foreign Policies in the New World Order: The Active Non-Alignment Option by Carlos Fortin, Jorge Heine, and Carlos Ominami0
Editors’ Introduction0
Editors’ Introduction0
Book Review: People, Politics and Purpose: Biography and Canadian Political History0
Book review: Nuclear reactions: How nuclear-armed states behave0
Nathan Andrews and J. Andrew Grant, eds. Corporate Social Responsibility and Canada’s Role in Africa’s Extractive Sectors0
Universalism and Particularism: Exploring the nexus0
Braver Canada: Shaping Our Destiny in a Precarious World by Derek H. Burney and Fen Osler Hampson0
International arms trade and transfers: Rising producers, advanced technology, and adapting regulations0
Living with China: A Middle Power Finds Its Way by Wendy Dobson0
Book Review: France-Algérie: Les Passions Douloureuses0
Do fears of normative commitments influence nominations to senior NATO military positions? The case of Trudeau with Vance0
Pragmatism, pluralism, and eclecticism: Sil and Katzenstein’s “Analytic eclecticism” in Beyond Paradigms0
Towards a transformative vision for gender and Canadian international policy: The role and impact of ‘feminist inside activists’0
Emergency Powers of International Organizations: Between Normalization and Containment by Christian Kreuder-Sonnen0
Minority governments and Canada’s confused foreign investment policy0
Editors’ Introduction0
Left, but how left? Analyzing the foreign policy of the New Democratic Party of Canada0
Gender and Regionalization in North America: From NAFTA to CUSMA and Beyond?0
The geopolitics of Pakistan’s 2018 greylisting by the Financial Action Task Force0
George Ignatieff: A feisty disarmament diplomat in the Cold War era0
“Nothing to offer in return”: Refugees, human rights, and genocide in Cambodia, 1975–19790
China's Technical Standardization Power—a Challenge for NATO?0
Book Review: The Spectre of War: International Communism and the Origins of World War II0
The Middle East in Canadian foreign policy and national identity formation0
Book review: The neomercantilists: A global history0
Editors’ Introduction0
Beyond Hans Island: The Canada–Denmark agreement's possible impact on mobility and continental shelves0
Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada by Jez Littlewood, Lorne L. Dawson, and Sara K. Thompson, eds.0
Accidental paradiplomats? The curious case of Ontario school board budgets and Canadian soft power projection0
Transhumanizing War: Performance Enhancement and the Implications for Policy and Society, and the Soldier by H. Christian Breede, Stéphanie A.H. Bélanger, Stéfanie von Hlatky0
The war in Ukraine and the Dawn of Russian Revisionism: An English School Approach0
Book Review: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries0
Editors’ Introduction0
Happy anniversary? Reflections on Samuel Huntington's “clash” thesis at thirty0
Book Review: Autonomous Weapons Systems and International Norms0
Europe: Divided Over AUKUS and China0
The “secret war”: Silence, testimony, and wartime sexual violence0
Wagner Group—A Tool and Target of Great Power Competition in Africa: Implications for Canada0
Diplomacy and the Arctic Council by Danita Catherine Burke0
Beyond general elections: How could foreign actors influence the prime ministership?0
Eclectic political economies of a world disordered: Silences, interstices, agencies0
Book Review: Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons that Nearly Destroyed NATO0
Book Review: The fight for history: 75 years of forgetting, remembering, and remaking Canada’s Second World War0
Bound to Lead: US-Taiwan Relations, Security Networks, and The Future of AUKUS0
Book Review: Israel’s Moment: International Support for and Opposition to Establishing the Jewish State, 1945-19490
Book Review: Deploying Feminism: The Role of Gender in NATO Military Operations0
Book Review: Dominion Over Palm and Pine: A History of Canadian Aspirations in the British Caribbean0
A lost opportunity of a grand bargain: Security architecture between NATO and Russia0
Book Review: Breaking Barriers, Shaping Worlds: Canadian Women and the Search for Global Order0
Drowning man catching a straw: An explanation of Turkey’s history of rapprochements with Russia0
The Trudeau approaches to Canada-Cuba relations: Like father, like son?0
International Relations and political violence: A study of the causes of domestic Jihadist violence in a transatlantic context0
Book Review: The New Climate Activism: NGO Authority and Participation in Climate Change Governance0
Alex J. Bellamy World Peace (And How We Can Achieve It)0
Tolerant allies: The Joint Arctic Weather Stations, Canadianization, and Canada–United States relations in the Cold War Arctic0
Are Shared Values Valuable? Liberal Democracy and Human Rights among AUKUS and its Future Membership0
Editors’ introduction: The complexities of worlding international relations: perspectives from the margins0
The Failure of Financial Regulation: Why a Major Crisis Could Happen Again by Anil Hira, Norbert Gaillard, Theodore Cohn, (eds)0
Book Review: The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization0
Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order by Timothy Andrews Sayle,0
Book Review: The New Twenty Years’ Crisis: 1999–20190
Canada on the United Nations Security Council: A Small Power on a Large Stage by Adam Chapnick0
Undiplomatic History: The New Study of Canada and the World by Asa McKercher, ‎Philip Van Huizen (eds)0
Beyond the “weakness of the state”: Canada’s intervention in post-agreement Colombia0
Thomas A. Schwartz Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography0
The role of history in the formulation of Canadian foreign policy statements0
Book Review: Africa’s Soft Power: Philosophies, Political Values, Foreign Policies and Cultural Exports0
Thomas Juneau, Philippe Lagassé, and Srdjan Vucetic, eds. Canadian Defence Policy in Theory and Practice0
Daniel Macfarlane and Murray Clamen, (eds), The First Century of the International Joint Commission0
Dov H. Levin Meddling in the Ballot Box: The Causes and Effects of Partisan Electoral Interventions0
Book review: Breaking through: Understanding sovereignty and security in the circumpolar arctic0
NATO in the Global Commons: Defending Outer Space Against Threats from China0
The impact of economic diplomacy on exports: The Portuguese case0
Connecting the dots on Canada’s connected battlespace0
The sources of North Korean conduct: Is Pyongyang really going non-nuclear?0
Book Review: Command: The Politics of Military Operations from Korea to Ukraine by Lawrence Freedman0
Editors’ Introduction0
Book Review: Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?0
Editors’ Introduction0
Nicholas J. Cull and Michael K. Hawes, (eds.) Canada’s Public Diplomacy0
The US-China Semiconductor Power-Security Dilemma: Decoupling the Security and Power Struggles Through the Theory of Dr. Barry Buzan0
Combing the same beach: Analytic eclecticism and the challenge of theoretical multilingualism0
Book Review: JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917–19560
Book Review: Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond0
“Under your inspired leadership”: Dwight Eisenhower, Canadians, and the Canada–United States consensus, 1945–19610
Is Nagorno-Karabakh no longer a frozen conflict zone after the 2020 war?0
Wolfram Siemann Metternich: Strategist and Visionary0
Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion by Alistair Edgar, Rupinder Mangat, and Bessma Momani (eds)0
Book Review: The Nuclear North: Histories of Canada in the Atomic Age0
“A Battle for the Soul of This Nation”: How Domestic Polarization Affects US Foreign Policy in Post-Trump America0
Book Review: Canadian Foreign policy: Reflections on a field in transition.0
Populism and international affairs: The case of Spain0
Wolfgang Wagner The Democratic Politics of Military Interventions: Political Parties, Contestation, and Decisions to Use Force Abroad0
Editors’ Introduction0
Introduction0
Book Review: Top Secret Canada: Understanding the Canadian Intelligence and National Security Community0
NATO's Engagement in the Indo-Pacific: Tokyo's Perceptions and Expectations*0
China-Russia Strategic Partnership: The Strategic Fulcrum of China's Rise?0
What is the People’s Republic of China to Canada? Towards a rethinking of bilateral relations0
China as a great power: Reconsidering face culture in Chinese foreign policy0
Book Review: Making and Breaking Settler Space: Five Centuries of Colonization in North America0
La France et l’AUKUS : quelles politiques et quelles limites stratégiques en Indo-Pacifique ?0
Research at risk: Global challenges, international perspectives, and Canadian solutions0
Realist or Just Anti-Liberal? Trump's Foreign Policy in Retrospect0
How emerging trends in historiography expose the Canadian Army’s past discriminatory practices and provide hope for future change0
The AUKUS umbrella: Australia-US relations and strategic culture in the shadow of China's rise0
Book Review: Unsettling the Great White North0
Hastening the inevitable: American intervention in the Canadian elections of 1962–19630
The origins and early history of Canada’s Cold War scientific intelligence, 1946-650
Silences in Canadian Foreign Policy Textbooks and Course Outlines0
“Wot ‘Bout Me?”: Punk, Africa, and theorizing International Relations0
Book Review: Distant Stage: Quebec, Brazil, and the Making of Canada’s Cultural Diplomacy0
Book Review: Normative Transformation and the War on Terrorism: The Evolution of Targeted Killing, Torture, and Private Military Contracting0
For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy0
Book Review: What’s Wrong with NATO and How to Fix It0
Occupied by non-violence: Exploring male Palestinian resistance activists’ use of strategic silences in (re)narrating the Palestinian struggle0
Theory, change and the search for epistemological courage in shaping a new world order0
One Road, Many Dreams: China’s Bold Plan to Remake the Global Economy by Daniel Drache, A.T. Kingsmith, and Duan Qi0
The False Promise of Liberal Order: Nostalgia, Delusion, and the Rise of Trump0
Towards Praxes of the Region: Agential Constructivist Approaches to Regionalisms0
The auxiliary paradigm change and club-based governance model in global banking regulation0
Book Review: Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the Invasion of Iraq0
Country Risk: The Bane of Foreign Investors by Norbert Gaillard0
Book Review: The American war in Afghanistan: A history0
India's Quest for Status and Neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine War: BRICS, a Case Study0
Global governance in the Anthropocenes0
Middle power South Korea’s disaster response contributions: A case of good international citizenship?0
Book Review: Middle Power in the Middle East: Canada’s Foreign and Defence Policies in a Changing Region0
‘East of Suez’ and the ‘Indo-Pacific’ in British Politics: Some Lessons of History0
Paying terrorist ransoms: Frayed consensus, uneven outcomes & undue harm0
Book Review: The Global Politics of Poverty in Canada: Development Programs and Democracy, 1964–19790
Book Review: Stand on Guard: Reassessing Threats to Canada’s National Security0
Book review: Weak strongmen: The limits of power in Putin’s Russia0
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