'Moral clarity' aside, Canada's Syria mission lacks an endgame
Quoted in: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canada-is-wading-into-murky-territory-with-moral-clarity-argument/article23676865/
Searching for “moral clarity” in a Canadian mission in Syria
Quoted in: https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/03/22/searching-for-moral-clarity-in-a-canadian-mission-in-syria-tim-harper.html
A Foreign Policy for the Future
CIPS Blog In the March issue of the Literary Review of Canada, I write about the future of Canada’s foreign policy in an open letter to...
Responsibility to Protect: The Debate Continues
International Peacekeeping 22:2 (2015), pp. 143-50.
Time to Make Ourselves Useful: An Open Letter to the 2015 Federal Election Winner
Literary Review of Canada, March 2015
Canadian Mission Creep in Iraq? A CIPS Debate – Part 1
CIPS Blog For Parts 2 and 3 of this CIPS debate, see the posts by Thomas Juneau and Philippe Lagassé. Published in the Globe and...
Has Canada Drifted into a Combat Mission in Iraq?
Globe and Mail We recently learned that Canadian troops in Iraq are spending about 20 per cent of their effort close to, or right at,...
Evolution or Escalation? Canada’s Military Operation in Iraq
CIPS Blog In a new CIPS policy brief on Canada’s war in Iraq, Roland Paris addresses the following questions: Is Canada engaged in...
After half a century of liberal internationalism, Tories have forged a new foreign policy myth
Quoted in: http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/after-half-a-century-of-liberal-internationalism-tories-have-forged-a-new-colder-real...
Evolution or Escalation? Canada's Military Mission in Iraq
Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, Policy Brief no. 26 (January 2015).