Foreword / John English and Robert Bothwell
Introduction
1 Rethinking Canadian Foreign Policy / Brian Bow and Andrea Lane
The State of the Field
2 F-f-fading Away: The Evanescent Canadian Foreign PolicyProfessor / Kim Richard Nossal
3 Historical Reflections on Canadian Foreign Policy as an Academic Experience / Adam Chapnick
4 Life and Times of Critical Studies of Canadian Foreign Policy / Lana Wylie
5 Canadian Foreign Policy Networks: Scholarship Collaborations, 2006–16 / Jean-Christophe Boucher
6 The Policy Influence of Canadian Foreign Policy Scholars / John Kirton
Exploring Adjacent Fields
7 Canadian Defence Studies: A Personal Perspective / Philippe Lagassé
8 Defending the Arctic and Three Other Canadian Narratives / Andrea Charron
9 Solidarity Scholarship and the Study of Canada in Africa and International Development / David R. Black
10 Thinking about My Generation: Canadian Foreign Policy and Critical IPE in Canada / Laura Macdonald
11 Becoming Comfortable Being Uncomfortable: Canadian Foreign Policy and Indigenous Global Politics / Leah Sarson
The Future of CFP
12 The Personal Is International: Reimagining Canadian Foreign Policy from Below / Maya Eichler
13 Teaching and the Future of Canadian Foreign Policy: Rejuvenating the Discipline from the Classroom Out / Aaron Ettinger
14 Beyond the Classroom: Millennials and Canadian Foreign Policy Education / Rebecca Tiessen
15 Women and Gender Dynamics in Canadian Foreign Policy / Stéfanie von Hlatky
Conclusion
16 Reflecting on the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future / Brian Bow and Andrea Lane
Contributors; Index