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Realism Canadian Style: The Chrétien Legacy in National Security Policy

Realism Canadian Style: The Chrétien Legacy in National Security Policy. There is no problem in reconciling foreign and domestic security-related interventions. ?While retaining an overseas capability, the Ottawa administration should, as part of the new plans to enhance security measures, impress upon Washington (and the American public) the more important contribution being made by Canada to the security of the United States through its military and non-military efforts to secure the American homeland,? concludes Joel Sokolsky.

 

By Institute for Research on Public Policy , Canada.

Defense Policy Resource.


 
Radical Departure: Toward A Practical Peace in Iraq

Radical Departure: Toward A Practical Peace in Iraq. Can the "new" approach to the Iraq mission succeed where the previous effort failed? This report answers "no". Nor will Senator Kerry's alternative work. The fundamental problem is mission goals that are overly ambitious, intrusive, and polarizing. The report analyzes the failures of the US postwar mission in Iraq and proposes essential steps toward peace, stability, and US withdrawal. By Carl Conetta.

 

By Project on Defense Alternatives , US.

Defense Policy Resource.


 
Outsourcing Torture and the Problems of ?Quality Control?

Outsourcing Torture and the Problems of ?Quality Control?. The numbers of prisoners for processing in Iraq were so great that government interrogators began to rely on the assistance of under-trained and youthful soldiers who were so ?shockingly undisciplined? that they took photos of their activities to send home -- yet another indicator of how poorly prepared for a large scale occupation the United States was before going into Iraq. By Charles Knight.

 

By Project on Defense Alternatives , US.

Defense Policy Resource.


 
Force Structure or Forced Structure? The 1994 White Paper on Defence and the Canadian Forces in the

Force Structure or Forced Structure? The 1994 White Paper on Defence and the Canadian Forces in the 1990s. This paper reproaches the previous government for insufficient identification of threats to our national interests in the 1994 document and says that the upcoming policy review must not make the same mistake. By Sean M. Maloney.

 

By Institute for Research on Public Policy , Canada.

Defense Policy Resource.


 
The Bush Doctrine: Origins, Evolution, Alternatives

The Bush Doctrine: Origins, Evolution, Alternatives. The Bush administration's national security doctrine represents the most sweeping change in U.S. foreign policy since World War II and was the conceptual underpinning of the President's decision to invade Iraq. Yet few Americans realize where the policy came from, who crafted it, or even what it is. By Mark Gerard Mantho.

 

By Project on Defense Alternatives , US.

Defense Policy Resource.


 
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