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      • Machineries of War and Mechanisms of Change in World Politics 

        Williams, Matthew David (2007-10-01)
        The purpose of this dissertation is to anticipate changes in the international system by examining changes in Western defence industries. The defence industries are a mechanism for producing power. In an anarchic ...
      • North Atlantic Quadrangle: The Importance of France in Canadian Strategic Culture, 1760-1949 

        Massie, Justin (2015-04-10)
        The objective of this dissertation is to answer the puzzle raised by political scientist John Kirton: Why has Canada, for the last century, gone to war for and beside France? In other words, I assess France’s relative ...
      • Soaring Eagle: Prestige and American Empire, 1998-2003 

        Onea, Tudor (2014-11-27)
        What are the causes of the US foreign policy of imperial expansion between 1998 and 2003? US foreign policy in this timeframe is distinctive by its unilateralism and use of force compared to previous instances of American ...

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