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Canada's national security in the post-9/11 world : strategy, interests, and threats / edited by David S. McDonough.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, (c)2012.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 317 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442662605
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • UA600 .C363 2012
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
1. The need for a Canadian grand strategy / Charles F. Doran and David Pratt -- 2. Canada's national and international security interests / Don Macnamara -- 3. The balance of freedoms: a fresh strategic framework / Hugh D. Segal -- PARTII: The home front -- 4. Defence procurement and industry / Craig Stone -- 5. Homeland Security and defence in the post-911 era / Elinor Sloan -- 6. Continental defence: 'like farmers whose lands have a common concession line' / Joseph T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolsky -- PART3. Regions and players of interest -- 7. NATO and the EU: Canada's security interests in Europe and beyond / Alexander Moens -- 8. Shift to the Pacific: Canada's security interests and maritime strategy in East Asia / Thomas Adams -- 9. South Asia: Growing risks, growing importance, and Canada's evolving role / Douglas Goold -- PART4. Expeditionary missions and the future of the CF -- 10. From Paardeberg to Panjwai: Canadian national interests in expeditionary operations / David J. Bercuson and J.L. Granatstein -- 11. Stabilization operations in Afghanistan and in the future: the need for a strategic Canadian approach / Ann M. Fitz-Gerald -- PART5: issues, risks, and threats -- 12. Canada's defence and security policies after 2011: missions, means, and money / Douglas L. Bland and Brian MacDonald -- 13. WMD proliferation, missile defence, and Outer Space: a Canadian perspective / James Fergusson and David S. McDonough -- 14. Counter-capability and counter-motivation: a counterterrorism strategy for Canada / Alex S. Wilner -- Conclusion / David S. McDonough.
Subject: "After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, which targeted the heart of financial and military power in the United States, Canada once again proved its credentials as a key American ally. With the imminent end of its combat role in Afghanistan, however, it is time to take stock of how Canada has adapted to the exigencies of the post-9/11 world and to consider the future directions for its foreign, defence, and security policies.Subject: This timely exploration and re-assessment of Canada's approach to strategic affairs offers a diverse set of nuanced, sometimes controversial, and always insightful perspectives on the most pressing security challenges that Canada currently faces. Bringing together noted experts on these issues - including a Canadian Senator, a past Minister of National Defence, former high-level military officers, and top scholars - this collection provides powerful ideas and guidance for the difficult task of formulating an overarching national security strategy."--pub. desc.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Pt. I: A framework for national security -- 1. The need for a Canadian grand strategy / Charles F. Doran and David Pratt -- 2. Canada's national and international security interests / Don Macnamara -- 3. The balance of freedoms: a fresh strategic framework / Hugh D. Segal -- PARTII: The home front -- 4. Defence procurement and industry / Craig Stone -- 5. Homeland Security and defence in the post-911 era / Elinor Sloan -- 6. Continental defence: 'like farmers whose lands have a common concession line' / Joseph T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolsky -- PART3. Regions and players of interest -- 7. NATO and the EU: Canada's security interests in Europe and beyond / Alexander Moens -- 8. Shift to the Pacific: Canada's security interests and maritime strategy in East Asia / Thomas Adams -- 9. South Asia: Growing risks, growing importance, and Canada's evolving role / Douglas Goold -- PART4. Expeditionary missions and the future of the CF -- 10. From Paardeberg to Panjwai: Canadian national interests in expeditionary operations / David J. Bercuson and J.L. Granatstein -- 11. Stabilization operations in Afghanistan and in the future: the need for a strategic Canadian approach / Ann M. Fitz-Gerald -- PART5: issues, risks, and threats -- 12. Canada's defence and security policies after 2011: missions, means, and money / Douglas L. Bland and Brian MacDonald -- 13. WMD proliferation, missile defence, and Outer Space: a Canadian perspective / James Fergusson and David S. McDonough -- 14. Counter-capability and counter-motivation: a counterterrorism strategy for Canada / Alex S. Wilner -- Conclusion / David S. McDonough.

"After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, which targeted the heart of financial and military power in the United States, Canada once again proved its credentials as a key American ally. With the imminent end of its combat role in Afghanistan, however, it is time to take stock of how Canada has adapted to the exigencies of the post-9/11 world and to consider the future directions for its foreign, defence, and security policies.

This timely exploration and re-assessment of Canada's approach to strategic affairs offers a diverse set of nuanced, sometimes controversial, and always insightful perspectives on the most pressing security challenges that Canada currently faces. Bringing together noted experts on these issues - including a Canadian Senator, a past Minister of National Defence, former high-level military officers, and top scholars - this collection provides powerful ideas and guidance for the difficult task of formulating an overarching national security strategy."--pub. desc.

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