David Carment, Editor of the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (CFPJ), is pleased to announce the release of Issue 1 of Volume 29.
The issue features articles examining the impact of Brexit on Canadian perceptions of the EU and the UK, Canada’s economic measures act, the role of foreign contributions to democratic backsliding, dairy concessions in Canadian trade, linkages between paradiplomacy and the environment and differences between Canadian and American engagements in Afghanistan.
Two policy commentaries on Canadian democracy promotion and friend-shoring round out the issue.
Established in 1992, CFPJ is now Canada’s leading journal of international affairs. CFPJ foregrounds quantitative and qualitative methodologies, especially empirically based original studies that facilitate grounded and fresh analysis to serve theory, policy, and strategy development. Readers can download select CFPJ articles free of charge on the Journal’s affiliate website www.iaffairscanada.com.
CFPJ is published by the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University and this third issue marks the end of its 29th year of publication. The full publication can be viewed by following this link: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rcfp20/current
For information on how to submit articles for review, subscriptions and content contact the Journal’s Editor, David Carment, at david.carment@carleton.ca or Managing Editor Marshall Palmer marshall.palmer@carleton.ca