A Chapter on “Celebrity Diplomats: Differentiation, Recognition, and Contestation” in A Companion to Celebrity (Wiley Blackwell, 2015)
“BRICS and re-shaping the model of summitry: Subordinating the regional to the global,” in Gordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Therien, Diana Tussie, Olivier Dabène, eds., Summits & Regional Governance: The Americas in Comparative Perspective:The Americas in Comparative Perspective (New York: Routledge, 2015): Chapter 11.
“The G20 and Rising Powers: An Innovative but Awkward Form of Multilateralism,” in Dries Lesage and Thijs Van de Graaf, eds., Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions (Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan): Chapter 15
“Soft Power and the Recalibration of Middle Powers: Comparing South Korea as an East Asian Leader with Canada as the Exemplar of the Traditional Model,” in Jan Melissen and Yul Sohn, eds,.Understanding Public Diplomacy in East Asia. Middle Powers in a Troubled Region (New York: Palgrave, 2015): 31-50.
“Introduction: the challenges of 21st-century diplomacy,” (with Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur), in Andrew F. Cooper, Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur, Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2013), 1-35.
“The changing nature of diplomacy,” Andrew F. Cooper, Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur, Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2013), 35-53.
“Small states in a world of crisis & divergence: more/less vulnerability or resilience?’ in The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (with Timothy M. Shaw) (London: Palgrave Macmillan), xvi-xxv.
“Celebrity Diplomats as Mobilizers? Celebrities and Activism in a Hypermediated Time” (with Joseph F. Turcotte), in Media, Mobilization and Human Rights (London: Zed, 2012).
Beyond Geography: BRIC/SAM and the New Contours of Regionalism” (with Agata Antkiewicz), in Timothy M. Shaw, J. Andrew Grant and Scarlett Cornelissen, eds, The Ashgate Research Companion to Regionalisms (Farnham, UK: Ashgatem 2011): 295-310.
“The G20 and Regional Dynamics”, in Colin I. Bradford and Wonhyuk Lim, eds., Global Leadership in Transition (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2011): 265-274.
“Introduction”, in Inter-American Cooperation at the Crossroads (with Gordon Mace and Timothy Shaw) (London: Palgrave Macmillan: 2010): 1-22.
“Introduction”, in Rising States, Rising Institutions: Can the World be Governed? (with Alan Alexandroff) (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010): 1-16,
“Labels Matter: Interpreting Rising Powers through Acronyms”, Rising States, Rising Institutions: Challenges for Global Governance: (with Alan Alexandroff) (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010): 63-82.
“Conclusion’, in Rising States, Rising Institutions: Can the World be Governed?” (with Alan Alexandroff), (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2010: 294-306
“Beyond the Boardroom: ‘Multilocation’ and the Business Face of Celebrity Diplomacy,” in Morten Ougaard and Anna Leander, eds., Business and Global Governance (London: Routledge, 2010): 305-316.
“Redefining the Core Ingredients of Canadian Foreign Policy: Afghanistan as the Main Game”, in James Bickerton & A.g. Gagnon, Canadian Politics (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009): 359-372.
“Confronting Vulnerability through Resilient Diplomacy: Antigua and the WTO Internet Gambling Dispute with the United States” in The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (London: Palgrave, 2009): 207-218.
“The Diplomacies of Small States at the Start of the Twenty-first Century: How Vulnerable? How Resilient?” (with Timothy M. Shaw) in The Diplomacies of Small States: Between Vulnerability and Resilience (London: Palgrave, 2009): 1-17.
“Celebrity Diplomacy and the G8” in Gopalakrishnan P.S., ed, Celebrity Endorsements in Socio-politic Campaigns (Bangalore: ICFAI Books, 2009): chapter 6.
“The Logic of the B(R)ICSAM Model for Global Governance” (with Timothy M. Shaw and Agata Antkiewicz) in Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Lessons from the Heiligendamm Process (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Studies in International Governance Series, 2008): 19-44.
“The Heiligendamm Process: Structural Reordering and Diplomatic Agency” in Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Lessons from the Heiligendamm Process (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Studies in International Governance Series, 2008): 1-18.
“Thinking Outside the Box in Canada-Mexico Relations: The Long Road from Convenience to Commitment” in Daniel Drache, ed., Big Picture Realities: Canada and Mexico at the Crossroads (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2008): 237-250.
“Lessons from/for BRICSAM about South-North Relations at the Start of the 21st Century: Economic Size Trumps All Else?” (with Agata Antkiewicz and Timothy M. Shaw), in Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson, eds., North and South in the World Political Economy (Oxford: Wiley, 2008): 269-292.
“Stretching the Model of ‘Coalitions of the Willing’” in Diplomacy and Global Governance: Worlds Apart? (London: Palgrave, 2008): 257-270.
“Diplomacy and Global Governance: Locating Patterns of (Dis)Connection” (with Brian Hocking and William Maley) in Diplomacy and Global Governance: Worlds Apart? (London: Palgrave, 2008): 1-14.
“Executive but Expansive: The L20 as a project of ‘New’ Multilateralism and ‘New’ Regionalism” (with Christopher W. Hughes and Philippe De Lombaerde) in Regionalisation and the Taming of Globalisation? (London: Routledge, 2007): 249-264.
“Governing Global Health in the Twenty-First Century,” and “Toward Innovation in Global Health Governance” (with John J. Kirton and Ted Schrecker), in Andrew F. Cooper, John J. Kirton, and Ted Schrecker, eds., Governing Global Health: Challenge, Response, Innovation (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2007): 3-14, 229-242.
“The Search for ‘Like-Minded’ Partners in Canadian Diplomacy,” in Christopher Sam Raj and Abdul Nafey, eds., Canada’s Global Engagements and Relations with India (Delhi, India: Manak Publications, 2007): 37-60.
“Positioning Policy Priorities in a Minority Context – Prospects for the Harper Government” (with Dane Rowlands), in Andrew F. Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Minorities and Priorities: Canada Among Nations 2006 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2006): 3-24.
“Política exterior canadiense después del 11 de septiembre: ambigüedad Calculada,” in Joseph S. Tulchin, Raúl Benítez Manaut and Rut Diamint, eds., El Rompecabezas: Conformando la seguridad hemisférica en el siglo XX (Buenos Aires: Prometeo libros and Bononiae libris, 2006): 493-512.
“A State of Disconnects – The Fracturing of Canadian Foreign Policy,” (with Dane Rowlands) in Andrew F. Cooper and Dane Rowlands, eds., Split Images: Canada Among Nations 2005 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005): 3-20.
“Reforming the international system from the Top: A Leaders’ 20 Summit” (with John English), in John English, Ramesh Thakur, and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., Reforming the International System from the Top: A Leaders’ 20 Summit (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005): 1-24.
“The Mind of Global Governance” (with John English), in John English, Ramesh Thakur, and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., International Commissions and the Power of Ideas (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2005): 1-26.
“Canadian Foreign Policy after September 11; Patterns of Change and Continuity”, in James Bickerton & Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Politics 4th edition (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2004): 447-466.
“NAFTA: A Decade on”, in Brian Hocking and Steven McGuire, eds., Trade Politics: Actors, Issues and Processes, 2nd ed. (London: Routledge, 2003): 65-77.
“Keeping in Touch: Patterns of Networking in the Canadian-Australian Diplomatic Relationship”, in Margaret MacMillan and Francine McKenzie, eds., Parties Long Estranged: Canada and Australia in the Twentieth Century (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003): 249-266.
“Like-minded nations, NGOs, and the changing pattern of diplomacy in the UN System: an introductory perspective, “in John English, Ramesh Thakur and Andrew F. Cooper, eds., Enhancing Global Governance: Towards a New Diplomacy? (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2002): 1-18.
“Public Diplomacy by Technological Skill: The Greenpeace Campaign against French Nuclear Testing and the Spain-Canada ‘Fish War’ as Snapshots of an Emergent Cyber-Diplomacy”, in Evan Potter, ed., Cyber-Diplomacy: Managing Foreign Policy in the 21st Century (Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002): 128-50.
“The Mulroney Government and UN Social Conferences: Good Global Governance or Political Opportunism?” in Kim Richard Nossal and Nelson Michaud, eds., Diplomatic Departures? The Conservative Era in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1984-1993 (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2001): 160-172.
“Waiting at the Perimeter: Making US Policy in Canada”, in Fen Osler Hampson and Maureen Appel Molot, eds., Vanishing Borders: Canada Among Nations 2000 (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2000): 27-46.
“Between Will and Capability: Canada and the Zaire/Great Lakes Initiative”, in Andrew F. Cooper and Geoffrey Hayes, eds., Worthwhile Initiatives?: Canadian Mission-Oriented Diplomacy (Toronto: Irwin Press, 2000): 64-78.
“NAFTA and the Politics of Regional Trade”, in Brian Hocking and Steven McGuire, eds., Trade Politics: Actors, Issues and Processes (London: Routledge, 1999): 229-244.
“Trying to Get it Right: The Foreign Ministry and Organizational Change in Canada” in Brian Hocking, ed., Foreign Ministries: Change and Adaptation (London: Macmillan, 1998): 40–58.
“Coalitions of the Willing: The Search for Like-Minded Partners in Canadian Diplomacy” in Leslie A. Pal, eds., How Ottawa Spends 1999–2000: Shape Shifting in Canadian Governance Toward the 21st Century (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 1999): 221–250.
“Diplomatic Puzzles: A Review of the Literature,” in Robert Wolfe, ed., Diplomatic Missions: The Ambassador in Canadian Foreign Policy (Kingston: School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 1998): 27–40.
“Out From the Margins: Canadian NGOs, UN Conferences and the International Social Agenda,” in Ron Wheeler and Howard McConnell, eds., Swords and Ploughshares: The United Nations in Transition (Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 1997): 53–68.
“Australia and Canada View the Asia Pacific” in Fen Osler Hampson, Maureen Appel Molot, and Martin Rudner, eds., Asia Pacific Face Off: Canada Among Nations 1997 (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997): 145-166.
“Middle Powers: Australia, Canada and the Nordics Compared,” (with Kim Richard Nossal) in Joseph Lepgold and Andrew Bennett, eds., Friends in Need: Burden Sharing in the Gulf War (Toronto: St. Martin’s Press, 1997): 269-295.
“Human Rights and Security” (with Leslie A. Pal), in Bruce Doern, Leslie A. Pal and Brian Tomlin, eds., Border Crossings: The Internationalization of Canadian Public Policy (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996): 209-238.
“Canada-EC Relations in Comparative Perspective: Promise, Problems and Prospects” in Gretchen M. MacMillan, ed., The European Community, Canada and 1992 (Calgary: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary, 1994): 151-167.
“Towards a Typology of Non-Central Foreign Economics Behaviour: The Case of Agriculture” in Brian Hocking, ed., Foreign Relations and Federal States (London: Leicester University Press, 1993): 90-110.
“Bound to Follow? Leadership and Followership in the Gulf Crisis” (with Richard Higgott and Kim Nossal), in Demetrios Caraley and Cerentha Harris, eds., New World Politics: Power, Ethnicity and Democracy (New York: The Academy of Political Science, 1993): 129-148. (reprinted from Political Science Quarterly)
“Australian and Canadian Approaches Towards the Cairns Group and the GATT Uruguay Round: Two-Level Games and the Political Economy of Adjustment” (with Richard Higgott), in William P. Avery, ed., Volume 7 of the International Political Economy Yearbook, World Agriculture and the GATT (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1993): 121-142.
“Agriculture and the GATT: The Search for Balance in Canadian Trade Policy” in Douglas Brown and Robert Young, eds., Canada: The State of the Federation 1992 (Kingston, ON: Institute of Inter-governmental Relations, 1992): 207-224.
“Multilateral Leadership: The Changing Dynamics of Canadian Foreign Policy” in John English and Norman Hillmer, eds., Making a Difference? Canada’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World Order (Toronto: Lester, 1992): 200-221.
“Between Integration and a Way of Life: Trade Liberalisation and the Political Economy of Agriculture” in Leslie A. Pal and Rainer-Olaf Schultze, eds., The Nation State Versus Continental Integration: Canada in North America — Germany in Europe (Bochum: Universitatsverlag: Dr. N. Brockmeyer): 115-130.
“The International Political Economy of Agriculture and Food” in David Haglund and Michael Hawes, eds., World Politics: Power, Interdependence, and Dependence (Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990): 379-404.
“Introduction: Domestic Pressures, International Tensions, and the MTN” (with Grace Skogstad), in Agricultural Trade: Domestic Pressures and International Tensions (Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990): 3-12.
“Australia: Domestic Political Management and International Trade Reform” in Agricultural Trade: Domestic Pressures and International Tensions (Halifax: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1990): 111-134.
“Canadian Mineral Policy in the Global Context: An Overview of Recent Trends” in David G. Haglund, ed., Canada and the International Politics of Strategic Minerals (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1989): 22-39.
“Introduction” (with Danielle Lafontaine), in Culture, Development and Regional Policy (Ottawa: Association for Canadian Studies, 1988): 1-14.
“Roots and Directions: Functional and Geographic Aspects of Canadian Cultural Diplomacy” in Culture, Development and Regional Policy (Ottawa: Association for Canadian Studies, 1988): 17-32.
“Agricultural Relations Between Western Nations: Canadian Approaches” in I. S. Knell and J. English, eds., Canadian Agriculture in the Global Context: Opportunities and Obligations (Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press, 1986): 69-85.
“Canadian Cultural Diplomacy: an introduction,” in Canadian Culture: International Dimensions (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1985): 3-26.
“The Future of Canadian International Cultural Relations” (with David Leyton-Brown) in Canadian Culture: International Dimensions (Toronto: Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1985): 147-160.