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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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American Power and the Location of Global Order
- Hegemony, Militarism, and Identity 33
- The Neoconservative Challenge to Realist Thinking in American Foreign Policy 67
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Constructing Global Order at Home and Abroad – The Case of Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan
- Managing Life in Afghanistan 87
- Rethinking the Security Imaginary 107
- Constructions of Nation, Constructions of War 126
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Constructing Global Order at Home – Conceptualizations and Practices of National Security
- Against National Security 149
- Framing Post-9/11 Security 167
- Re-Conceptions of National Security in the Age of Terrorism 183
- Biosecurity in Canada and Beyond 200
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Constructing Global Order Abroad – Canada’s Policies in Africa
- Canada, Africa, and “New” Multilateralisms for Global Governance 219
- Mainstreaming Investment 235
- Peace-Building between Canadian Values and Local Knowledge 260
- Conclusion 276
- References 292
- Contributors 332
- Index 338
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
American Power and the Location of Global Order
- Hegemony, Militarism, and Identity 33
- The Neoconservative Challenge to Realist Thinking in American Foreign Policy 67
-
Constructing Global Order at Home and Abroad – The Case of Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan
- Managing Life in Afghanistan 87
- Rethinking the Security Imaginary 107
- Constructions of Nation, Constructions of War 126
-
Constructing Global Order at Home – Conceptualizations and Practices of National Security
- Against National Security 149
- Framing Post-9/11 Security 167
- Re-Conceptions of National Security in the Age of Terrorism 183
- Biosecurity in Canada and Beyond 200
-
Constructing Global Order Abroad – Canada’s Policies in Africa
- Canada, Africa, and “New” Multilateralisms for Global Governance 219
- Mainstreaming Investment 235
- Peace-Building between Canadian Values and Local Knowledge 260
- Conclusion 276
- References 292
- Contributors 332
- Index 338