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Canada's Magazine of Diplomacy and Foreign Service
VOL. 26, No. 1
Cover: Photography by Jean-Paul Hubert
Features
Celebrating CIDA - A Milestone in Canada's Foreign Relations and an International First by Eric Bergbusch; Defending Democracy in Honduras by Neil Reeder; Model Forests and Model Volunteers, CUSO-VSO in Latin America - interview with Rolando Ramirez; and Model Forests: A Diplomatic Vignette by Harold Hickman
Kilomètres sur les chemins de compostelle par Jean-Paul Hubert et Florence Pèloquin
PAFSO Awards - 2011 - Les Prix de l'APASE: Jean-François Hubert-Rouleau; Hélène Girard, Ryan Kuffner and Roland Legault
Departments
Editorial Prenez garde - Why Severance Pay Matters... by Stuart Hughes
President's Message Summer Review by Pam Isfeld
Commentary Why Diplomacy is Changing: Susan Johnson Examines our Tradecraft by Rick Kohler Diplomacy: It's Not Rocket Science by Sam Hanson
In Memoriam David Reece, Robert Elliott, Bill Warden
From the Archives Panditji Pearson in Colombo: the View from Headquarters by Hector Mackenzie
Books in Review The Ambassador's Camel: Undiplomatic Tales of Embassy Life by Daivd Holdsworth, reviewer Rick Kohler. African Chronicles - A Memoir by Burris Devanney, reviewer The Hon. Rev. Walter McLean and Barbara McLean. The Defence of Realm: The Authorized History of M15; The Secret History of M16: 1909-1949; GCHQ: The Uncensored Story of Britain's Most Secret Intelligence - reviewed by Kurt Jensen.
Entertainment Enter the Annotator - More puzzling orientalism from A Aalto
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