Canada -- Military policy
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Canada -- Military policy
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- The price of alliance, the politics and procurement of Leopard tanks for Canada's NATO brigade, Frank Maas
- Kandahar tour, the turning point in Canada's Afghan mission, Lee Windsor, David Charters, Brent Wilson
- Canada and conflict, [a hard-hitting look at Canadian security post-9/11, from the Afghanistan war to US relations and Arctic sovereignty], Patrick James
- Campaigns for international security, Canada's defence policy at the turn of the century, Douglas L. Bland and Sean M. Maloney
- Canada's Arctic sovereignty, resources, climate and conflict, Jennifer Parks
- Afghanistan, transition under threat, Geoffrey Hayes and Mark Sedra, editors
- The unexpected war, Canada in Kandahar, Janice Gross Stein & Eugene Lang
- Whose war is it?, how Canada can survive in the post 9/11 world, J.L. Granatstein
- Suffield experimental station, nineteen forty-one to nineteen sixty-one. --
- Warlords, Borden, Mackenzie King and Canada's world wars, Tim Cook
- Afghanistan and Canada, is there an alternative to war?, edited by Lucia Kowaluk and Steven Staples
- Fastest in the world, the saga of Canada's revolutionary hydrofoils, John Boileau
- Understanding Canadian defence, Desmond Morton
- Canada in Afghanistan, the war so far, Peter Pigott
- Canada and ballistic missile defence, 1954-2009, déjà vu all over again, James G. Fergusson
- Warrior nation, rebranding Canada in an age of anxiety, Ian McKay, Jamie Swift
- Mission of folly, Canada and Afghanistan, James Laxer
- Adapting in the dust, lessons learned from Canada's war in Afghanistan, Stephen M. Saideman
- Arctic imperative, is Canada losing the North?, John Honderich. --
- Calgary papers in military and strategic studies:, censorship; the Canadian news media and Afghanistan: a historical comparison with case studies, Dr Robert Bergen
- No reason why, the Canadian Hong Kong tragedy, an examination, by Carl Vincent. --
- Whose war is it?, how Canada can survive in the post 9/11 world, J. L. Granatstein
- A soldier first, bullets, bureaucrats and the politics of war, Rick Hillier
- Tested mettle, Canada's peacekeepers at war, Scott Taylor and Brian Nolan
- Talking heads, talking arms, volume 1, no life jackets : conversations about Canada's armed forces at the beginning of the 21st century, edited by John Wood
- Montreal and the bomb, Gilles Sabourin ; translated from the French by Katherine Hastings
- Trudeau's world, insiders reflect on foreign policy, trade, and defence, 1968-84, Robert Bothwell and J.L. Granatstein
- Beyond Afghanistan, an international security agenda for Canada, edited by James Fergusson and Francis Furtado
- Warlords, Borden, Mackenzie King and Canada's world wars, Tim Cook
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