
Franklyn Griffiths
1935
14 works on record
Biography
Franklyn Griffiths is a professor emeritus of international politics and the George Ignatieff Chair Emeritus of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto, from which he retired in 2001. Policy analysis and advocacy have been and remain his lifelong professional priorities. He is currently writing a book on the incivilities of Western civilization.
Works

Strong and free
1996

Arctic alternatives

The Dangers of nuclear war

Interest groups in Soviet politics

Politics of the Northwest Passage

Genoa plus 51

Genoa plus 51: changing Soviet objectives in Europe

A northern foreign policy
Canada and the Changing Arctic
Canada and the Changing Arctic
Khrushchev and the Arms Race
Khrushchev and the Arms Race
The CSIS, Gorbachev, and global change
The CSIS, Gorbachev, and global change
The arctic as an international political region
The arctic as an international political region
Arctic and North in the Russian identity
Arctic and North in the Russian identity
Images, politics, and learning in Soviet behaviour toward the United States
Images, politics, and learning in Soviet behaviour toward the United States