Chapnick, Adam and Kim Richard Nossal. “John W. Holmes: A Re-Introduction.”
International Journal 65,2 (Spring 2010): 281-288.
“Lester Pearson and the Concept of Peace: Enlightened Realism with a Human
Touch.” Peace & Change 35,1 (January 2010): 104-122.
“Victims of their own Success? Canadians and their Foreign Policy at
the Onset of the Cold War.” Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien 30,1 (2010): 9-
23.
“Testing the Bonds of Commonwealth with Viscount Halifax: Canada and the
Postwar International System, 1942-1944.” International History Review
31,1 (March 2009): 24-44.
“The Golden Age: A Canadian Foreign Policy Paradox.” International Journal 64,1
(Winter 2008-09): 205-221.
“Canada’s Aid Program: Still Struggling After Sixty Years.” Behind the Headlines
65,3 (May 2008). 28pp. Reprinted in part as “Effective Aid: Why Does
Canada Struggle?” Vanguard (July/August 2008): 10-12.
“Popular Attitudes Towards the United Nations in Canada and the United States: A
Study in National Images.” ACSUS Occasional Papers on Public Policy Series
2,1 (2008). 8pp.
“The Gray Lecture and Canadian Citizenship in History.” American Review of
Canadian Studies 37,4 (Winter 2007): 443-57.
Winner of Rufus Z. Smith Prize
“Taking Sides: The Myth of Canadian Neutrality in World Affairs.” Canadian
Military Journal 8,2 (Summer 2007): 69-72.
“The Unquiet Diplomat: Lester B. Pearson.” By John Holmes with introduction and
editing by Adam Chapnick. International Journal 62,2 (Spring 2007): 289-309.
“The ‘Canadian Way’ in the Middle East.” International Insights [Canadian
Institute of International Affairs Occasional Paper] 4,2 (October 2006).
“On Protocols and Fire-Proof Houses: The Re-emergence of Canadian
Exceptionalism.” International Journal 61,3 (Summer 2006): 713-23.
“UN Security Council Reform and Canadian Foreign Policy: Then and Now.”
Canadian Foreign Policy 13,1 (2006): 81-96.
“Bringing the Forces Up to Strength: A Question of Motivating Youth to Serve.”
Policy Options 27,6 (July/August 2006): 95-98. Revised and reprinted as
“Not Necessarily Conscription … Bringing the Forces up to Strength: a
Question of Motivating Youth to Serve.” Canadian Military Journal 7,4 (Winter
2006-07): 89-91.
“Peace, Order and Good Government: The ‘conservative’ Tradition in Canadian
Foreign Policy.” International Journal 60,3 (Summer 2005): 635-50. Winner
of Marcel Cadieux Distinguished Writing Award ($1000)
“Reforming the Security Council: What Goes Around, Comes Around.” Policy
Options 26,7 (September 2005): 21-24.
“Young and Restless: Youth and Canadian Foreign Policy.” With Eric Baldwin.
International Insights [Canadian Institute of International Affairs Occasional
Paper] 2,10 (2005).
“The Ottawa Process Revisited: Aggressive Unilateralism in a Post Cold War
World.” International Journal 58,3 (Summer 2003): 281-93.
“Principle for Profit: The Functional Principle and the Development of Canadian
Foreign Policy, 1943-1947.” Journal of Canadian Studies 37,2 (Summer 2002): 68-85.
“Collaborative Independence: Canadian-American Relations in Afghanistan.”
International Journal 57,3 (Summer 2002): 341-48.
“Inevitable Co-dependency (And Things Best Left Unsaid): The Grandy Report on
Canadian-American Relations, 1951-?” Canadian Foreign Policy 9,1 (Fall
2001): 19-28.
“Politics as Usual in Malaysia?” International Insights 15,1 (Spring 2000): 115-22.
“The Canadian Middle Power Myth.” International Journal 55,2 (Spring 2000):
188-206. Winner of Marvin Gelber Prize ($1000) for best article by new
scholar.
“The Middle Power.” Canadian Foreign Policy 7,2 (Winter 1999): 73-82.
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