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Crafting Canada’s national interoperability plan
More and more, Canadian emergency response agencies are looking beyond communications operability to begin to address the need for communications...
Mobilizing the will to intervene
More than fifteen years after the appalling slaughter of the Rwandan Genocide, in which no less than 800,000 innocent civilians...
A new paradigm for law enforcement: Closing the loop on national security
Eight years have passed since the tragedy of 9/11, an event that fundamentally changed the national security landscape. In that...
Intelligent debate: Shifting security landscape demands nuanced conversation
For a G-8 member and important middle power with a long history of positive engagement in the world, debate about...
Climate security as a catalyst for peace
Environmental degradation, poor environmental management and the burden of climate change will have a profound affect on global security. However,...
Deploying the new knowledge media
“Knowledge management” is not about the management of knowledge but is the management of the uses of knowledge to gain...
A security shift and the hemispheric rift
As 2001 began, and a new American administration prepared to take up office in the White House, there was much...
Strategic advice
The position of National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister may not carry the profile of its American counterpart, but...
Shadow Warriors: Shedding light on private security contractors in Afghanistan
The contemporary security environment is more crowded than it has been in centuries, particularly in Afghanistan where national and international...
Assessing the information tsunami
Canada’s intelligence community has traditionally maintained a low profile in the government decision-making process. And, as professor Wesley Wark has...