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Policy Workshop: The Transatlantic Security Triangle: Where does Canada fit?

June 12, 2006

Location:Algonquin Room, 111 Sussex Drive (Old City Hall), Foreign Affairs Canada
Cost:Free

Workshop Program

Workshop Program (French)

Biographies of Participants

Policy Memos and Comments

NATO, ESDP, and Transatlantic Security: Where does Canada fit? by Frédéric Mérand (Université de Montréal)

Comments by Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University, USA)

Comments by Terry Terriff (University of Birmingham, UK)

Comments by Markus Kaim (German Institute for International and Security Affairs)

Security Challenges in the 21 st Century: EU , USA , and Canadian Approaches by Amy Verdun (University of Victoria) and Osvaldo Croci (Memorial University)

Comments by Terry Terriff  (University of Birmingham, UK)

Comments by Joshua Spero (Fitchburg State College, USA)

EU, American, and Canadian Approaches to Democracy Promotion: Are they Compatible? by Jeffrey Kopstein (University of Toronto)

Comments by Terry Terriff  (University of Birmingham, UK)

Comments by Joshua Spero (Fitchburg State College, USA)

Closing Comments

Comments by Sean Kay (Ohio Wesleyan University, USA)

Comments by Markus Kaim (German Institute for International and Security Affairs)

Comments by Charles Pentland (Queen’s University)

Acknowledgements

The management team is grateful to Thom-Kostas Triantafillou who was acting as the project co-manager during the time leading up to the conference and who made an important contribution to its conceptual development and organisation. This event is supported by the European Commission; the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, SSHRCC (Strategic Research Cluster Design Grant); Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada; the Austrian Embassy (EU Presidency); and Carleton University (Centre for European Studies). The workshop is an activity of the Strategic Research Cluster, Europe Matters: What Canada Needs to Know, which is housed at Carleton University , involving partner universities housing EU centres and institutes (also University of British Columbia , Université de Montréal /McGill University, University of Toronto, and University of Victoria).