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    About UBC Press 2Acknowledgments 2

    M H sThe Politics o Procurement 4Kiss the kids or dad, Dont orget to write 5Pearsons Peacekeepers 6Crisis o Conscience 7Betra ed 8Clios Warriors 8Renegades 9Battle Grounds 9An O cer and a Lad 10Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers 10The Soldiers General 11Fighting rom Home 11Commanding Canadians 12Prisoners o the Home Front 12The Red Mans on the Warpath 12Hometown Horizons 12A War o Patrols 12Fight or Pa 12Not the Slightest Chance 13Canadians Behind Enem Lines,

    1939-1945 13Frigates and Foremasts 13Avoiding Armageddon 13Stepping Stones to Nowhere 13The Hali ax Explosion and the

    Ro al Canadian Nav 13Another Kind o Justice 13No Place to Run 13Death So Noble 13

    S S sCanada, the Congo Crisis, and UN

    Peacekeeping, 1960-64 14The Paradoxes o Peacebuilding

    Post-9/11 15Alliance and Illusion 16Here Is Hell 16Securing Borders 17Humanitarianism, Identit , and Nation 17Common Sense on Weapons o Mass

    Destruction 17Collective Insecurit 17Ethics and Securit in Canadian

    Foreign Polic 17

    Index o Authors 18Ordering In ormation 18Wh Publish with UBC Press? 19

    Studies in CanadianMilitar Histor SeriesSeries editor: Dr. Dean F. Oliver,Canadian War Museum

    The Canadian War Museum,Canadas national museum omilitar histor , has a three oldmandate: to remember, to preserve,and to educate. Studies in CanadianMilitar Histor series, published bUBC Press in association with theCanadian War Museum, extendsthis mandate b presenting thebest contemporar scholarship toprovide new insights into all aspectso Canadian militar histor , romearliest times to recent events.The work o a new generation oscholars is especiall encouragedand the books emplo a varieto approaches cultural, social,intellectual, economic, political,and comparative to investigate

    gaps in the existing historiograph .The books in the series eedimmediatel into uture exhibitions,programs, and outreach e orts bthe Canadian War Museum.

    UBC Press alwa s welcomesproposals or new books in militarand securit studies. Please directproposals or books in this subject to:

    em a 2029 West MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z2

    [email protected]

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    Military HiStory th P s P mMilitary Acquisitions in Canada andthe Sea King Helicoptera P m

    aaron PlaMondon teachesmilitar histor at the Universito Calgar and Mount Ro alCollege and is a researchellow at the Centre or Militarand Strategic Studies at theUniversit o Calgar .

    nDecember 2009288 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1714-1 Hc $85.00 978-0-7748-1715-8 PB $32.95 (Jul 2010)

    The procurement o militar weapons and equipmentin Canada has o ten been controlled b partisanpolitical considerations not b a clear desire toincrease the capabilit o the militar . As a result,Canada has o ten ailed to be e ective in the design,production, or even the purchase, o weapons andequipment.

    The Sea King helicopter is a case in point. The Politics

    o Procurement outlines the histor o ailed attemptsto replace this helicopter. O ciall commissionedin 1975, onl to be cancelled (to the tune o $478million), then re- commissioned again, the newhelicopters are still ears awa .

    This book is the rst to provide a clear descriptionand anal sis o the procurement process in Canada.More than a saga about a poorl executed militaracquisition, it is about wh the Canadian militar has

    alwa s been under-equipped and o ten embarrassedon the world stage. It will be o interest to studentsand practitioners o public polic and political scienceand a resource or an one seeking in ormation onde ence spending in Canada.

    t b c sPre aceIntroduction1 A Brie Histor o Procurement in Canada2 Earl Helicopter Operations in Canada

    3 The Procurement o the Sea King: Slow But Solid4 The Sea King in Canada: Time Is the Enem o Us All5 The Sea King Replacement and the New Shipborne

    Aircra t Project6 The Weaknesses o the NSA: The Optimism o

    Regional Bene ts7 The 1993 NSA Cancellation: Mone or Nothing8 The 1994 White Paper and the New Statement o

    Requirement: The Ghost o Procurements Past9 The Maritime Helicopter Project: Procuring on Eggshells10 The C clone Decision: Caveat Emptor

    ConclusionSelected Bibliograph ; Index

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    Military HiStory K ss h k s ,d g The Wartime Letters ofGeorge Timmins, 1916-18e b y.a. B

    y.a. Bennett is an associatepro essor o histor at CarletonUniversit .

    nApril 2009224 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1608-3 Hc $85.00978-0-7748-1609-0 PB $32.95(Januar 2010)

    Kiss the Kids or Dad o er us new insight into the multiple themes and narratives that underpin the First World War experience: the role o the civilian-soldier in war, the horror and brutality o trench war are, the boredom and banality o military service. Timminss letters, ramed within a solid historical background,also reveal his personal struggle with having le t his amily behind to end or themselves in Canada.

    Tim Cook, author o Shock Troops: Canadians Fighting the Great War, 1917-1918

    Between 1916 and 1918, Lance-Corporal GeorgeTimmins, a British-born soldier who served in theCanadian Expeditionar Force, wrote aith ullto his wi e and children. Sixt -three letters andour ragments survived. These letters tell thecompelling stor o a man who, while helpinghis ellow Canadians make histor at Vim , Lens,

    Passchendaele, and Amiens, used letters hometo remain a presence in the lives o his wi e andchildren, and who drew strength rom his amilto appreciate li es simple pleasures. Timminssletters o er a rare glimpse into the experiences andrelationships, the quiet heroism, o ordinar soldierson the Western Front.

    t b c sForeword / Joseph George HouldenIntroduction

    1 about 35 ds rom Fritz: Ma December 19162 He was killed b m side: Januar June 19173 Im still ne: Jul November 19174 Its hell, kiddo, hell: December 1917April 19185 Keep on hoping, sweetheart: Ma December 1918Epilogue Dont orget to write to GrandpaNotes; Bibliograph ; Index

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    Military HiStory P s s P k p sCanada and the United NationsEmergency Force, 1956-67M h K. c

    MicHael K. carroll is a SDFPostdoctoral Fellow at theCentre or Militar and StrategicStudies at the Universit oCalgar .

    nMa 2009254 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1581-9 Hc $85.00978-0-7748-1582-6 PB $29.95 (Januar 2010)

    Pearsons Peacekeepers brilliantly sums up the signifcance o the UNEF experience, which was both a ailure and a wonder ul achievement. Carrolls book is a major original contribution to the feld. He shows that, although a so-called classic example o peacekeeping, UNEF has ar more relevance to current Canadian operations in response to international crises than is generally thought.

    W.A.B. Douglas, o cial historian o the CanadianArmed Forces

    In 1957, Lester Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prizeor creating the United Nations Emergenc Forceduring the Suez Crisis. The award establishedCanadas reputation as a peacekeeping nation,but it also launched a national love a air withpeacekeeping that has obscured more complexhistorical realities.

    Pearsons Peacekeepers explores the realit behindthe rhetoric b o ering a comprehensive account othe UNs rst major peacekeeping operation. TheUNEF eased tensions and kept peace along theEg ptian-Israeli border or more than a decade, etit aced tremendous challenges rom its creationand its abrupt withdrawal paved the wa or urtherhostilities between Israel and Eg pt during theSix Da War. B providing a nuanced account oCanadas participation in the UNEF, this book not

    onl challenges perceived notions o Canadaspast, but it will also help students, polic -makers,and concerned citizens to more accuratel evaluateinternational peacekeeping e orts in the present.

    t b c sForeword: Pearsons Ambiguous Legac / Robert BothwellIntroduction1 Prelude to Suez2 The Steep Hill o Suez3 Blessed Are the Peacekeepers ... Even the Canadians

    4 Let the Fun(ding) Begin: Financing UNEF, 1956- 635 Ad Hoc Ad In nitum: Financing UNEF, 1963 -676 Peace b Piece: UNEF on the Ground7 The Forgotten Arm8 Goodb e, Farewell, and Amen: The Withdrawal o

    UNEF, Ma -June 1967ConclusionNotes; Bibliograph ; Index

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    Military HiStory c s s c sConscientious Objection in Canadaduring the First World Waram J. Sh

    aMy J. SHaw is an assistantpro essor in the Departmento Histor at the Universit oLethbridge.

    2009264 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1594-9 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIAN MILITARy HISTORy

    Crisis o Conscience is essential reading or anyone who wants a greater understanding o not only conscientious objection but o the entire Canadianexperience during the First World War. It is an original and balanced examination o a contentious issue and an important contribution to an o ten neglected area o scholarship. Thomas P. Socknat, co-editor o Challenge to

    Mars: Essays on Pacifsm rom 1918 to 1945 The First World Wars appalling death toll and theneed or a sense o equalit o sacri ce on the homeront led to Canadas rst experience o overseasconscription. While historians have ocused onresistance to en orced militar service in Quebec,this has obscured the important role o those whosaw militar service as incompatible with theirreligious or ethical belie s. Crisis o Conscience is therst book about the Canadian paci sts who re usedto ght in the Great War. The experience o theseconscientious objectors o ers insight into evolvingattitudes about the rights and responsibilities ocitizenship during a ke period o Canadian nationbuilding.

    This book will appeal to readers interested inCanadian militar and peace histor . The book isalso relevant to those concerned with questions ovoluntarism and obligation in a democratic societ ,and issues o gender histor and minorit reedomand identit .

    t b c sIntroduction1 The Responsibilities o Citizenship: Conscientious

    Objection and the Government2 Da s o Anxiet : Conscientious Objection within the

    Historic Peace Churches3 An Insidious Enem within the Gates: Objection among

    the Smaller Sects

    4 Exemption rom Religion on Religious Grounds:Conscientious Objection outside Paci st Denominations

    5 Holier than Thou: Images o Conscientious ObjectorsConclusionAppendix: Lists o Conscientious ObjectorsNotes; Bibliograph ; Index

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    BScandal, Politics, and CanadianNaval Leadershipr h o. M

    Maynes exhaus- tively researched and crisply writtenBetra ed is the sorry tale o tensions within the navy and betweenthe RCN and its

    government ... The cognoscenti will see Maynes book or the wonder ul

    revelation it is. He has exposed the richtexture o the navys internal politics and shed light on the machinations o some o the RCNs key o fcers during the most di fcult years o the war. Marc Milner, Universit o New

    Brunswick, H-Canada tb c sIntroduction: The Game and Its Pla ers1 Con used Seas2 Equal Privileges or Greater Sacri ces3 The Strange Interpretation4 Tr ing to Keep Afoat5 In ormers, Collaborators, and Promise

    Breakers6 A Loaded Investigation

    7 Covering Up the ConspiracA terword: Games End and the Final ScoreAppendix A: Senior Appointments: Ro al

    Canadian Nav , 1939 -45Appendix B: Naval Service Headquarters

    Organizational ChartsAppendix C: O cial and Uno cial Command

    Arrangements, 1942-43Notes; Bibliograph ; Index

    2007, 296 pages, 6 x 9

    978-0-7748-1296-2 PB $29.95STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

    c s w sCanadian Historians andthe Writing of the World Warst m c k

    This isnt a tale o the history o the military. Rather,its the history o the history, about the creation o the o fcial histories,and an excellent

    way to help us understand the struggles o writing o fcial military

    history. For an all-encompassing view o how our militarys e orts have helped Canada become the nation it is, this work is a must read. Lieutenant Steven Dieter,

    The Globe and Mail

    t b c sIntroduction: Writing the World Wars1 Documenting War and Forging Reputations,

    1914-182 The War o Reputations, 1918-393 Clio in the Service o Mars, 1939 -454 Histor Wars and War Histor , 1945 -485 O cial Histor , Contested Memor ,

    1948-606 Forging the Canon o Canadian World War

    Histor , 1960 -2000Conclusion: An Ongoing DialogueNotes; Select Bibliograph ; Index

    2007, 352 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1257-3 PB $29.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

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    r g sCanadians in the Spanish Civil WarM h P

    Renegades is the ullest and most authoritative account yet writteno Canadianvolunteers in the Spanish Civil War ... Michael Petrou draws on many new archival sources to present a vivid,rounded, and

    illuminating account o the almost 1,700 Canadians who served in Spain. While essentially a group biography, there are also some ascinating vignettes o individual volunteers notably Dr Norman Bethune. Tom Buchanan, author o Britain and the

    Spanish Civil War

    tb c sPre ace: Spanish TinderboxIntroductionP 1. o g s h V s1 Who Were the Canadian Volunteers?2 Wh Did The Fight?P 2. i B g s3 Going to War4 Protecting Madrid

    5 Aragn Battles; 6 Retreats7 Back to the Ebro8 Leaving SpainP 3. d s p h i B g s 9 Crimes10 PunishmentsP 4. r g s11 The Photographer: Bill Williamson12 The Idealist: William Krehm13 The Doctor: Norman BethuneP 5. a m h

    14 Undesirables15 ConclusionPostscript; Appendix; Bibliograph

    2008, 304 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1418-8 PB $24.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

    B G sThe Canadian Military andAboriginal LandsP. wh l k b

    In this impeccably researched and sensitively writtenstudy, Whitney Lackenbauer provides valuable insights into how Canadas military

    had used, and misused, aboriginal lands through the twentieth century.

    But it is not just or military historians anyone who wants to understand the current state o Native-government relations will beneft rom reading this ground-breaking book. Jonathan Vance, author o Building

    Canada: People and Projects that Shaped the Nation

    t b c sIntroduction1 A Road to Nowhere? The Search or Sites in

    British Columbia, 1907-302 Governmental Uncertaint : The Militia and

    the Sarcee Reserve, 1908-393 Pa No Attention to Sero: Imperial Fl ing

    Training at T endinaga, 1917-18

    4 The Thin Edge o a Wedge? The BritishCommonwealth Air Training Plan andAboriginal Lands, 1940 -45

    5 Combined Operation: Creating CampIpperwash, 1942-45

    6 The Cold War at Cold Lake: The PrimroseLake Air Weapons Range, 1951-65

    7 Into the Drivers Seat? The Departmento National De ence and the Sarcee Band,1945-82

    8 Renegotiating Relationships: Competing

    Claims in the 1970s and 1980s9 Closing Out the CenturRefectionsAppendices; Notes; Selected Bibliograph ; Index

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    STUDIES IN CANADI AN MILITARyHISTORy

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    a o lCanadian Military Nursing and theSecond World Warc h tm

    During the SecondWorld War, morethan 4,000 civiliannurses enlisted asNursing Sisters, aspeciall createdall- emale o cersrank o the

    Canadian ArmedForces. Theserved in all threearmed orce

    branches and all the major theatres o war,et nursing as a orm o war work has longbeen under-explored. An O fcer and a Lady lls that gap. C nthia Toman anal zeshow gender, war, and medical technologintersected to create a legitimate role or

    women in the masculine environment othe militar and explores the incongruousexpectations placed on militar nurses aso cers and ladies.

    tb c sIntroduction1 Read , A e Read : Enlisting Nurses2 Incorporating Nurses into the Militar3 Shaping Nursing Sisters as O cers

    and Ladies

    4 Legitimating Militar Nursing Work5 The Strain o Peace: Communit and

    Social MemorConclusionAppendix: Biographical Pro les o Interviewed

    Nursing SistersNotes; Selected Bibliograph ; Index

    2008, 272 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1448-5 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

    S s, S s, S sCanadas Second World WarJ a. K sh

    Winner, 2007 c.P.S a , TheCanadian HistoricalCommittee orthe Histor o theSecond World Warand or MilitarHistor

    The rst-evers nthesis o boththe patriotic andthe problematic

    in wartime Canada, Saints, Sinners, and Soldiers shows how moral and socialchanges, and the ears the generated,precipitated numerous, and o tencontradictor , legacies in law and societ .From labour conficts to prostitution andbe ond, Keshen demonstrates that WorldWar II was a complex tapestr o socialorces not all o them above reproach.

    t b c sIntroduction1 Patriotism2 Growth, Opportunit , and Strain3 The Wartime Prices and Trade Board and

    the Accommodation Crisis4 Black Market Pro teering: More than a

    air share5 (Im) moral Matters6 Civilian Women: Two steps orward and

    one step back7 Women Warriors: Exactl on a par with

    the men8 The Childrens War: youth run wild9 The Men Who Marched Awa :

    Ever one here is optimistic10 A New Beginning: A ver clear tendenc

    to improve upon pre-enlistment statusNotes; Index

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    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

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    th S s GBert Hoffmeister at Ward g s e. d

    Winner, 2007 c.P. Sa , The CanadianHistorical Committeeor the Histor o theSecond World War andor Militar Histor

    This biography is

    outstanding and will set the standard or uture studies. It should be

    read by all those interested in Canadianmilitary history, but will have an especially strong appeal to serving and recently retired members o the Canadian Forces because o the discussion o leadership and command issues. Terr Copp, author o Fields o Fire:

    The Canadians in Normandy tb c sForeword / J.L. Granastein1 Looking at Command2 A young Man be ore the War3 The years o Compan Command and

    Personal Turmoil4 Battalion Command: Training For War5 Battalion Command: The Battle eld Test6 Brigade Command

    7 Division Command and the Liri Valle8 The Lessons From Liri9 Gothic Line to the End in Ital10 Northwest Europe and A ter11 Ho meister and CommandNotes; Bibliograph ; Index

    2006, 320 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1149-1 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

    F gh g m H mThe Second World War in Verdun,QuebecS g d f g

    In Verdun, Englishand French speakerslived side b side.Through theirhome- ront activitiesas much as throughenlistment, the provedthemselves partnersin the prosecution oCanadas war. Sharedexperiences and class

    similarities shaped responses based rstand oremost in a sense o local identit .

    Fighting rom Home paints a compre-hensive, at times intimate, portrait oVerdun and Verdunites at war. Durfingero ers an innovative interpretive approachto wartime Canadian and Quebec socialand cultural d namics. It will appeal toan one interested in the histor o theCanadian home ront during the SecondWorld War.

    t b c sPre aceIntroduction: Stud ing War at the Local Level1 Forging a Communit2 Once More into the Breach3 Cit Hall Goes to War4 The Peoples Response5 Institutions and Industr6 Famil and Social Dislocation7 The Political War8 Peace and ReconstructionConclusionNotes; Select Bibliograph ; Index

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    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORy

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    c mm g c sThe Second World War Diaries ofA.F. C. Layarde b M h wh b

    2006416 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1194-1PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORyPublished in associationwith the Canadian WarMuseum

    P s s h H m FGerman POWs and Enemy Aliensin Southern Quebec, 1940-46M F. a g

    2006

    240 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1224-5PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORyPublished in associationwith the Canadian WarMuseum

    th r M s h w p hThe Image of the Indian and theSecond World Warr. S Sh

    2005240 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1095-1PB $32.95

    H m H z sLocal Responses to CanadasGreat Warr b r h

    2005360 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1014-2PB $32.95

    a w P sCanadian Army Operations in Koreaw m J h s

    2004

    448 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1009-8Hc $34.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORyPublished in associationwith the Canadian WarMuseum

    F gh PSoldiers Families in the Great Ward sm M

    2004368 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1109-5

    Hc $39.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIANMILITARy HISTORyPublished in associationwith the Canadian WarMuseum

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    n h S gh s chThe Defence of Hong Kong, 1941t B h m

    2004, 452 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1045-6 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIAN MILITARy HISTORyPublished in association with theCanadian War MuseumNorth American rights only

    c s B h e m l s,1939-1945r M l

    2004, 352 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1100-2 PB $29.95

    F g s F m s sThe North American Squadron inNova Scotia Waters, 1745-1815J GWinner, 2004 J h l m B k a , North

    American Societ or Oceanic HistorHonourable Mention, K h M h s P z ,

    Canadian Nautical Research Societ2004, 224 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0911-5 PB $34.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIAN MILITARy HISTORyPublished in association with the CanadianWar Museum

    av g a m gCanadian Military Strategy andNuclear Weapons, 1950-63

    a r h2003, 224 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0889-7 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIAN MILITARy HISTORyPublished in association with the CanadianWar Museum

    S pp g S s n hThe Aleutian Islands, Alaska,and American Military Strategy,1867-1945G P s

    2004, 288 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0989-4 PB $32.95US pb rights held by the Naval Institute Press

    th H x exp s hr c n vInquiry and IntrigueJ h G h a ms gWinner, 2003 J h l m B k a or

    Canadian Naval and Maritime Histor , theNorth American Societ or Oceanic Histor

    Honourable Mention, 2003 K h M h sP z , The Canadian Nautical ResearchSociet

    Shortlisted, 2003 d m h B k a ,Non- ction

    Shortlisted, J h M S v g F sB k a , Atlantic Book Awards

    2002, 256 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0891-0 PB $32.95

    STUDIES IN CANADIAN MILITARy HISTORyPublished in association with the CanadianWar Museum

    a h K J sCanadian Military Law fromConfederation to Somaliach s M s

    2000, 248 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0719-7 PB $32.95

    n P rThe Canadian Corps and GasWarfare in the First World Wart m c kWinner, 2002 c.P. S a2000, 304 pages, 6 x 9

    978-0-7748-0740-1 PB $32.95d h S n bMemory, Meaning, and theFirst World WarJ h F. VHonourable Mention, 2000 F s-X v

    G M , Canadian HistoricalFoundation

    Winner, 1998 c.P. S a , Canadian

    Historical FoundationWinner, 1998 d B k P z , John WesleDa oe Foundation

    Winner, 1998 S J h a. M P z ,Canadian Historical Foundation

    1999, 336 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-0600-8 PB $32.95

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    Security StudieS c , h c g c s s, un P k p g, 1960-64K v a. Sp

    KeVin a. SPooner is an assistantpro essor o North Americanstudies at Wil rid LaurierUniversit .

    nAugust 2009320 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1636-6 Hc $85.00978-0-7748-1637-3 PB $32.95 (Januar 2010)

    This is a complex story involving a large cast,whose individual and collective conduct are o tenquestionable and whose motivations are almost invariably contradictory and sel -interested. In this defnitive study, Spooner meets the challenge o presenting such a thorny subject clearly and persuasively. This is a superb book on a di fcult topic that tells us much about UN peacekeeping and Canadas part in it. Hector Mackenzie, Senior Departmental Historian,

    Department o Foreign A airs and InternationalTrade

    In 1960 the Republic o Congo teetered near collapseas its rst government struggled to cope with civilunrest and mutinous armed orces. When the UNestablished a peacekeeping operation to deal withthe crisis, the Canadian government aced a di cultdecision. Should it support the intervention?

    B o ering one o the rst detailed accounts oCanadian involvement in a UN peacekeeping mission,Kevin Spooner reveals that Canadas involvementwas not a certaint : the Die enbaker governmenthad immediate and ongoing reservations about themission, reservations that challenged cherishednotions o Canadas commitment to the UN and itsstatus as a peacekeeper.

    t b c sIntroduction1 Prelude to Crisis: Setting the Stage or

    Canadian Involvement2 Decision Time: Die enbaker and the Dispatch

    o Peacekeepers3 Deplo ment: Trials and Tribulations in ONUCs

    Earl Da s4 Constitutional Crisis: Peacekeeping in a Political Vacuum5 Continued Chaos: Balancing Peacekeeping and Politics6 The Challenge o Katanga: Peacekeeping and the

    Use o Force7 Preparing or Withdrawal: ONUCs Final MonthsConclusionNotes; Bibliograph ; Index

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    Security StudieS th P x s P b gP s -9/11

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    StePHen Baranyi is principalresearcher on confict preventionat the North-South Institute inOttawa.

    contriButorS: Wenche Hauge,Carolina Hunguana, HrardJadotte, Gabriel Aguilera Peralta,yves-Franois Pierre, KristianaPowell, Pamela Schole , KhalilShikaki, Eduardo J. Sitoe, ArneStrand, Jane Murph Thomas,Beate Thoresen, Ja adevaU angoda, and Omar Zakhilwal.

    2008392 pages, 6 x 9978-0-7748-1452-2 PB $34.95

    Published in association with theNorth-South Institute

    What kind o peace is possible in the post-9/11world? Is sustainable peace an illusion in aworld where oreign militar interventions arereplacing peace negotiations as starting pointsor postwar reconstruction? What would it take toachieve durable peace in contexts as di erent asA ghanistan, Mozambique, and Sri Lanka?

    Grappling with these questions, this book presents

    six provocative case studies authored b respectedpeacebuilding practitioners in their own societies.The studies address two cases o relative success(Guatemala and Mozambique), three cases orenewed but deepl raught e orts (A ghanistan,Haiti, and the Palestinian Territories), and the caseo Sri Lanka, where peacebuilding was aborted butwhere the outlines o a new peace process can bediscerned.

    t b c sPre ace1 Introduction: What Kind o Peace is Possible in the

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