Pt. 1. Canadian-Yugoslav Relations -- 1. 1941-59: The Early Years -- 2. 1960-89: Shared Interests -- Pt. 2. The New Ethic of Intervention -- 3. Redefining Canadian Foreign Policy and the Emerging Crisis -- 4. A Prime Minister's Directive and the "New Ethic of Intervention" -- Pt. 3. The Mulroney Agenda -- 5. The Evolution of Multilateral Intervention -- 6. Recognition: The Croatian Case Study -- 7. Canadian Foreign Policy and International Law -- 8. From Sarajevo to Srebrenica: Doing More with Less -- 9. The Role of Public Opinion and Political Leadership -- Pt. 4. Backing Out of Bosnia -- 10. There Is a Limit to Being a Boy Scout -- 11. Speaking Softly and Carrying a Small Stick -- 12. Challenging Sovereignty: Assessing the Shift in Canadian Foreign Policy
Notes
Published for the Centre for Security and Foreign Policy Studies and the Teleglobe+Raoul-Dandurand Chair of Strategic and Diplomatic Studies
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [213]-237) and index