Occasional Paper Series

The Occasional Paper Series published by CIDP are article-length works intended to reach the policy community and the broader public with short analyses of contemporary trends and issues in international security, and Canadian foreign and defence policy.
Edition List
Series #
|
Title
|
Author/Editor
|
Year |
68 |
Competing Narratives and Cold War Politics: |
Neil O'Reilly |
2014 |
67 |
Canada and International Democracy Assistance |
Gerald J. Schmitz |
2013 |
66 |
"Don't Call Us" |
Tom Quiggin |
2012 |
65 |
Canada and Turkey |
Louis A. Delvoie |
2011 |
64 |
Israel's Settlements in the West Bank |
Colonel Tony J. Sarver |
2010 |
63 |
Canada and Indonesia |
Louis A. Delvoie |
2010 |
62 |
The Frozen Conflicts of the Wider Black Sea Region |
Pierre Jolicoeur |
2008 |
61 |
Reluctant Peacekeeper |
Sean M. Maloney |
2008 |
60 |
Approaches to National Security |
LCol Michael A. Rostek |
2007 |
59 |
Canada and an Emerging India |
Louis A. Delvoie |
2006 |
58 |
Turkey in NATO |
Louis A. Delvoie |
2005 |
The following editions are available from the Centre in copy format only.
Series #
|
Title
|
Author/Editor
|
Year |
57 |
Canada and Egypt: Antagonism to Partnership |
Louis A. Delvoie |
1997 |
56 |
NATO Expansion: Two Perspectives |
David G. Haglund |
1997 |
55 |
Canada and India: A New Beginning |
Louis A. Delvoie | 1997 |
54 |
European Security: What's in it for Canada? |
John G. J. Halstead |
1997 |
53 |
The End of the Canada-US Defence Relationship | J.T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolsky | 1996 |
52 |
The Caribbean in a New Strategic Environment | Ivelaw L. Griffith | |
51 |
Must NATO Fail? Theories, Myths, and Policy Dilemmas | David G. Haglund | |
50 |
The Islamization of Pakistan's Foreign Policy | Louis A. Delvoie | |
49 |
ECOWAS and the Democratic Imperative |
Clement E. Adibe |
|
48 |
No Compass, Just an Anchor: Canada and the Centre-Periphery Question | David G. Haglund | |
47 |
The Former Soviet Union in International Minerals Markets: The Resurrection of "Stragetic Minerals" Policy | David G. Haglund and S. Neil MacFarlane | |
46 |
France's Nuclear Neuralgia: Adjusting to the Post-Cold War World | David G. Haglund | |
45 |
Dandurand Revisited: Regional Instability and Canadian Defence Policy in the 1990s | J.T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolsky | |
44 |
Who's Afraid of Franco-German Military Cooperation? | David G. Haglund | |
43 |
Non-Nuclear Air Independent Propulsion (NNAIP) | Bernard Goulard | |
42 |
Japanese Defence Industrialization | A. Edgar and David G. Haglund | |
41 |
Mobile ICBMs in the Context of START | James Finan |