About this book series

Palgrave’s Canada and International Affairs is a timely and rigorous series for showcasing scholarship by Canadian scholars of international affairs and foreign scholars who study Canada’s place in the world. The series will be of interest to students and academics studying and teaching Canadian foreign, security, development and economic policy. By focusing on policy matters, the series will be of use to policy makers in the public and private sectors who want access to rigorous, timely, informed and independent analysis. As the anchor, Canada Among Nations is the series’ most recognisable annual contribution. In addition, the series showcases work by scholars from Canadian universities featuring structured analyses of Canadian foreign policy and international affairs. The series also features work by international scholars and practitioners working in key thematic areas that provides an international context against which Canada’s performance can be compared and understood.

All manuscripts in the series undergo single blind peer review both at proposal and final manuscript stage, and have to abide by the Springer Nature ethical policy statement: https://www.springer.com/gp/editorial-policies/ethical-responsibilities-of-authors.

Electronic ISSN
2523-7195
Print ISSN
2523-7187
Series Editor
  • Yiagadeesen Samy,
  • Stephanie Carvin

Book titles in this series

  1. Building a Human Security Diplomacy

    Strategies for Strengthening the Canada-China Relationship

    Authors:
    • Robert J. Hanlon
    • Kenneth Christie
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook