Stephen Azzi (Cross-appointed Political Management)
Professor (cross-appointed Political Management)
- B.A. (杏吧原创), M.A. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (Waterloo)
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Professor Azzi is accepting graduate students in history; please contact him to inquire about specific areas of supervision.
Current research
- Political leadership
- Canadian-American relations
- Canadian economic and cultural nationalism
Teaching interests
- Prime ministerial leadership in Canada
- Institutions and governance
- Strategic communications
- Canadian-American relations
- US foreign policy
Selected publications
鈥淟iving the Good Life? Canadians and the Paradox of American Prosperity.鈥 Chapter 9 in North of America: Canadians and the American Century, 1945鈥60, edited by Asa McKercher and Michael D. Stevenson. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2023. Pp. 235鈥258.
The Thwarted Ambitions of Paul Martin.鈥 Chapter 13 in Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats: Canada鈥檚 Prime Ministers and the Making of Foreign Policy, edited by Patrice Dutil. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2023. Pp. 304鈥330.
鈥淧rime Minister Lester Pearson: A Leadership Biography.鈥 Chapter 5 in People, Politics, and Purpose: Biography and Canadian Political History, edited by Greg Donaghy and P. Whitney Lackenbauer. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2023. Pp. 132鈥158.
鈥淭he Presidents and the Polls, 1963鈥2021: An Inquiry into Canadian Anti-Americanism.鈥 American Review of Canadian Studies 52, no. 4 (winter 2022): 381鈥401. (with Norman Hillmer)
鈥淭he Right Honourable Jeanne Sauv茅.鈥 Chapter 23 in The Governors General of Canada, 2nd ed., edited by Jean Chevrier et al. Montreal: New Federation House, 2022. Pp. 87鈥90. Translated as 鈥淟a tr猫s honorable Jeanne Sauv茅.鈥 Chapter 23 in Les Gouverneurs G茅n茅raux du Canada, 2nd ed., edited by Jean Chevrier et al. Montreal: Maison nouvelle f茅d茅ration, 2022. Pp. 87鈥90.
Historical Dictionary of Canada. 3rd ed. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2021. 724 pp. (with Barry Gough)
鈥淭he Nationalists of 1968 and the Search for Canadian Independence.鈥 Chapter 4 in 1968 in Canada: A Year and Its Legacies, edited by Michael K. Hawes, Andrew C. Holman, and Christopher Kirkey. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of History and University of Ottawa Press, 2021. Pp. 71鈥94.
鈥淩anking Prime Ministers: Canada in a Commonwealth Context.鈥 Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 49, no. 1 (February 2021): 22鈥43. (with Norman Hillmer)
鈥淢inority Governments and Canada鈥檚 Confused Foreign Investment Policy.鈥 International Journal 75, no. 4 (December 2020): 502鈥515.
鈥淭he Predominant Prime Minister: St-Laurent and His Cabinet.鈥 Chapter 3 in The Unexpected Louis St-Laurent: Politics and Policies for a Modern Canada, edited by Patrice Dutil. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2020. Pp. 72鈥88.
鈥淭he Problem Child: Diefenbaker and Canada in the Language of the Kennedy Administration.鈥 Chapter 5 in Reassessing the Rogue Tory: Canadian Foreign Relations in the Diefenbaker Era, edited by Janice Cavell and Ryan M. Touhey. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2018. Pp. 103鈥120.
鈥淧olitical Time in a Westminster Democracy: The Canadian Case.鈥 American Review of Canadian Studies 47, no. 2 (June 2017): 19-34
鈥淟ester Pearson and the Substance of the Sixties.鈥 Chapter 5 in Mike鈥檚 World: Lester B. Pearson and Canadian External Affairs, edited by Asa McKercher and Galen Perras. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2017. Pp. 107-129.
鈥淚ntolerant Allies: Canada and the George W. Bush Administration, 2001-2005.鈥 Diplomacy and Statecraft 27, no. 4 (December 2016): 726-745. (with Norman Hillmer)
鈥淭he Honourable Kathleen O鈥橠ay Wynne.鈥 In The Premiers of Ontario, edited by Jean Chevrier. Ottawa: New Federation House, 2016. Pp. 97鈥100.
Reconcilable Differences: A History of Canada鈥揢S Relations. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2015. 312 pp.
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Last revised 22 January 2024