A Call for Stronger Canadian Leadership
Globe & Mail Commentary on the Manley Panel on Canada's Future Role in Afghanistan John Manley and his fellow panelists have done this...
We Have To Stand On Our Own Feet
Globe & Mail While Canada bears a disproportionate share of the burden, Ottawa is not calling the shots Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
Managing Contradictions: The Inherent Dilemmas of Postwar Statebuilding
International Peace Academy report (Nov. 2007)
How Not To Blow Up the Balkans
Globe & Mail One way or another, Kosovo will become an independent state. The real question is how to get from here to there without...
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
In The Oxford Handbook of the United Nations, edited by Thomas Weiss and Sam Daws (Oxford University Press, 2007)
A Trilateral Mishmash
Globe & Mail Canadian, U.S. and Mexican government ministers met Friday in Ottawa to discuss the trilateral Security and Prosperity...
NATO’s Choice in Afghanistan: Go Big or Go Home
Policy Options (Dec. 2006-Jan. 2007).
Bringing the Leviathan Back In: Classical Versus Contemporary Studies of the Liberal Peace
International Studies Review, 8:3 (Sept. 2006), pp. 425-440 Abstract: There are crucial differences between classical and contemporary...
Towards More Effective Peace Building: A Conversation With Roland Paris
Development in Practice 15:6 (Nov. 2005), interview conducted by Alina Rocha Menocal and Kate Kilpatrick.
Rational and Irrational Approaches to Human Security: A Reply to Ralph Pettman
Cambridge Review of International Affairs 18:3 (Oct. 2005), pp. 479-81