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OPINION:

SHOULD WE STAY OR SHOULD WE GO?: CANADA AND AFGHANISTAN
Jim Keeley, Department of Political Science, University of Calgary and John Ferris, Department of History, University of Calgary.

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ARTICLES:

CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE: THE MOHAWKS, THE CANADIAN FORCES, AND THE OKA CRISIS
P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Ph.D.

INDIA’S DRIVE FOR A ‘BLUE WATER’ NAVY
Dr. David Scott, International Relations, Brunel University.

THE WEAPONIZATION OF OIL IN THE MESSAGES OF OSAMA BIN LADEN
Mark S. Williams, PhD candidate in International Relations and International Political Economy at McMaster University and Paul Williams, History honours student at Brock University.

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ELLIS LECTURES IN MILITARY AND STRATEGIC STUDIES, 12-14 JUNE 2007

“IS THERE A GRAND STRATEGY IN CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY?”

The Honourable David Pratt, PC

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BOOK REVIEWS

ARTHUR BLEBY. THE VICTORIAN NAVAL BRIGADES. DUNBEATH, SCOTLAND: WHITTLES PUBLISHING, 2006.
John Beeler, University of Alabama

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