From the Boers to the Taliban : how Canadian attitudes towards war have changed / [by] Tod Strickland. : D4-9/3-2011E-PDF

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Argues that primarily because of changing demographics as well as a lack of consensus on their national interests and values, most Canadians do not believe in using war as a means to achieve their foreign policy objectives. To make this argument, the paper uses case studies of the Boer War and Canada’s current operations in Afghanistan to demonstrate how the societal and political context changed over time, even if military operations maintained distinct similarities. Following the case studies, the differences between the two situations are reviewed in detail.

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Department/Agency Canada. Department of National Defence.
Title From the Boers to the Taliban : how Canadian attitudes towards war have changed / [by] Tod Strickland.
Series title JADEX papers1925-668XJADEX papers 3
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English | French]
Note(s) Bibliography.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : National Defence March 2011.
Description 82p.figs., photographs
ISBN 978-1-100-18259-9
ISSN 1925-668X
Catalogue number
  • D4-9/3-2011E-PDF
Subject terms Military history
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