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3 Letter from the Director
4-6 Research Fellows: Publications
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22 Publications / Eyes High
23 Financial Update
Letter from the DirectorcontentsAnticipating an exciting year aheadThe past year has been a busy time at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies.
Nine students graduated from the Centre, including two who completed doctoral studies — Geoff Jackson and Craig Mantle — and seven who finished their Masters of Strategic Studies: Keith Hann, Kimberly Pavelich, Joel Thompson, Tim Choi, Brice Coates, Rhonda Jarrett and Amanda Stuart-Ross.
Our students worked tirelessly to put on a very successful 16th Annual Graduate Strategic Studies Conference in February/March of 2013. This year’s conference executive, chaired by Katie Domansky and Stephanie Maitland, with the support of Blake Barkley, William Carruthers, and David Moule, produced a superb academic event. They compiled an impressive list of speakers, including Captain Riel Erickson, a fighter pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
The Centre also joined forces with the University of Calgary’s Institute for Security, Privacy and Information Assurance to hold a cyber security symposium exploring the world of computer viruses, spyware and hackers. Six speakers, including CMSS Senior Research Fellow Dr. John Ferris, gave presentations during the day-long workshop.
Two professors from Helmut Schmidt University — Dr. Martin Nassua and Dr. Martin Scherm — visited the Centre this year to meet with Faculty of Arts Dean Dr. Richard Sigardson and Vice-Provost (International) Dr Janaka Ruwanpura to formalize the renewal of the student exchange program between the two universities. Three German second lieutenants attended classes at CMSS during the Fall term.
Another first this year was the introduction of two Block Week courses: One on research methods and the other on Military Procurement Policy. The program on research design and methods was taught by Dr. Sabrina Peric, while the Military Procurement Policy course was taught by Dr. Aaron Plamondon.
I would also like to give a warm welcome to two new Research Fellows at the Centre: Dr. Robert W. Murray, the Vice-President, Research, at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, and Dr. Michael Zekulin, a sessional instructor in the University of Calgary’s Department of Political Science.
Congratulations are also in order to our students, who received more than $500,000 in scholarship funding through donor support and national academic funding.
We are extremely proud of our accomplishments over the past 12 months and look forward to the coming year with great excitement.
David Bercuson, Director
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tervention of Genocide, Vol. 9, Samuel Totten (ed.) (New York: Transaction Press, January, 2013), pp. 223-245.
Robert Neil HuebertUS Arctic Policy: The Reluctant Arctic Power, in The Fast-Changing Arctic: Rethinking Arctic Security for a Warmer World edited by Barry Zellen (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2013): pp. 189-226.
It’s Time to Talk about Arctic Militarization, The Dispatch (Calgary: CDFAI, Summer 2013).
2013: A Decisive Year for Canada’s Arctic Ambi-tions, OpenCanada.org – Cold Calculations: the Politics for Canada’s Arctic Ambitions. (Toronto: CIC, January 24, 2013).
Cooperation or Conflict in the New Arctic? Too Sim-ple of a Dichotomy!, in Environmental Security in the Arctic Ocean edited by Paul Berkman and Alexander Vylegzhanin (Dordrecht: Springer, 2013) pp. 195-204.
James KeeleyJames F. Keeley and Gavin Cameron, Cooperation under Anarchy. In An Introduction to Govern-ment and Politics: A Conceptual Approach, by Mark O. Dickerson, Thomas Flanagan and Brenda O’Neill, pp. 83-96. Toronto: Nelson 2014.
Michael KerenThe Quest for Identity in Sayed Kashua’s Let it be Morning. Israel Studies 19:1 (2014): pp. 126-144.
’Metamorphosis’ and the New Media, Gag 30 (December 2013): pp. 54-66.
The Jewish Legions and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. Et-mol (May 2013).
Hendrik KraayDays of National Festivity in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1822-1889 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013).
Independência é liberdade, in História do Brasil para ocupados – Os mais respeitados histo-riadores apresentam de um jeito original os eventos e personagens que formaram nosso país, ed. Luciano Figueiredo (Rio de Janeiro: Casa da Palavra, 2013).
P. Whitney LackenbauerThe Canadian Rangers: A Living History. Vancou-ver: UBC Press. xviii, (Monograph).
Canada’s Rangers: Selected Stories, 1942-2012. Kingston: Canadian Defence Academy Press. xv.
Lackenbauer, P & Manicom, J. Canada’s Northern Strategy and East Asian Interests in the Arctic in East-Asia-Arctic Relations: Boundary, Security and International Politics ed. Coates, K. & Hara, K. Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation. pp. 78-117.
Lackenbauer, P & Manicom, J. East Asian States and the Pursuit of Arctic Council Membership in East-Asia-Arctic Relations: Boundary, Security and International Politics ed. Ken Coates and Kimie Hara. Waterloo: Centre for International Gover-nance Innovation. pp. 199-216.
Baptism by Ottoman Fire: Newfoundland, Memory, and the Gallipoli Campaign. In Gallipoli: History, Memory and National Imagination ed. Ilhan, M. Ankara: Kurumu, T. (Turkish Historical Society). 101-140.
India’s Emerging Arctic Interests. Arctic Yearbook 2013 ed. Heininen, L. Akureyri, Iceland: Universi-ty of the Arctic/Northern Research Forum. 24 pp.
Mirror Images? Canada, Russia, and the Circumpo-lar World. In The Fast-Changing Maritime Arctic: Defence and Security Challenges in a Warmer World ed. Zellen, B. Calgary: University of Cal-gary Press. pp. 257-80.
Leading From Above: The Royal Canadian Air Force and the Evolving Arctic Security Environment. Guest editorial, Airforce Magazine (Winter 2014).
Lackenbauer, P & Manicom, J. Canada’s Northern Strategy and East Asian Interests in the Arctic. Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) East Asia-Arctic Paper Series. December 2013. 22 pp.
Sovereignty and Security in the Canadian North: (Re)Learning the Lessons. Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens (Association for Canadian Studies) (Winter 2013), 7-9.
Andrew Andersen Abkhazia and Sochi: The Roots of the Conflict 1918-1921 (published by Asteroid Publishing in Toronto, Canada).
Andersen, Andrew, Beinerte, Vija, Krastiņš, Valdis, Vaivars, Martin. Politika - Otra Senākā Profesija: Kur Slēpjas tās Vilinājums? (Politics – the Second Oldest Profession: Where Where Lies its Tempta-tion?), Mājas Viesis, Issue 4 (512), February 2, 2014, pp. 14-17.
Augustine Brannigan2013 Beyond the banality of evil: Criminology and genocide, (Oxford University Press, Clarendon Studies in Criminology).
The difference between blind treatment and blind de-briefing: A response to Baumrind, Theoretical & Applied Ethics, Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 2013, pp. 45-51.
Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiments: A Re-port Card 50 Years later, SOCIETY: Social Sciences and Modern Society, 2013, pp. 623-628 Novem-ber-December.
Barry CooperMachiavelli, Toronto Star. February 24, 2014.
A Modern Xenophon, Voegelin View. Mar. 14, 2014.
Neanderthal Politics, in Brendan Leahy and David Walsh, eds., (The Human Voyage of Discovery Dublin, Veritas, 2013), pp. 44-69.
Eco-Fascists: A Review-Essay, Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Reviews from the Frontier, No. 1, April, 2013.
Homegrown Jihadists and the Evolution of al-Qae-da, Calgary, CDFAI, February, 2013.
Fresh News from Laurentian Canada, Frontier Centre for Public Policy, Reviews from the Fron-tier, no. 2 April, 2013.
Geopolitics and the Ukrainian Crisis, The Dispatch, 12:2, (June, 2014), 6-7.
Conny DavidsenDavidsen, C., Deacon, L. & Kiff, L. (2013) Oil Liter-acy - The Canadian Oil/Tar Sands Debate, Media Literacy and Politics. Pearson Learning. Toronto: Pearson Canada.
Davidsen, C. & Graham, D. (2014) Climate Change Response in Canadian Newsprint Media. American Review of Canadian Studies 44(2) pp. 151-168.
Bastakoti, R. and Davidsen, C. (2014) REDD+ and Forest Tenure Security: Concerns in Nepal’s Community Forestry. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. Published online Jan. 24, 2014.
Qualitative Inquiry of Liquid Modernity in the Ca-nadian Oilsands. International Journal of Science in Society 4(2): pp.111-117
Davidsen, C. and Kiff, L. (2013) Global Carbon Deals, Global Eco-States? Ecuador’s Yasuní Global Conservation Agreement. Journal of International and Global Studies 4(2): pp. 1-19
Davidsen, C. and Kiff, L. (2013) Ecuador between Petro-State and Economy - The Yasuní Proposal and Ecuador’s Future between Petroleum and Car-bon. Occasional Papers, Latin American Research Series, February 2013.
The Canadian Oilsands. Canadian Encyclopedia, Historica-Dominion Institute, Toronto.
Critical Literacy and Discursive Governance Control(s) in Canada’s Oil/Tar Sands Discourses. In: Robert Boschmann and Mario Testino (eds.). Found in Alberta - Environmental Themes for the Anthropocene. Environmental Humanities, Wilfrid Laurier University Press: Waterloo.
Hrach GregorianThe sad fate of Mohammad Morsi, iPolitics, Cana-dian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute, July 19, 2013.
Revolutionary Hip-Hop: Mahraganat in Egypt and Beyond, The Dispatch, Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute, Summer, 2013.
The Salafist Winter: Aiding Post-Conflict Statebuilding in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, Policy Paper, Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Insti-tute, July 2013.
Waldemar HeckelThe Three Thousand: Alexander Infantry Guard. Brian Campbell and Lawrence Tritle (eds.). The
Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World. Oxford: pp. 162-78.
‘The Sounds of Silence’: A New Wife for Kassandros son of Antipatros. Anabasis 4: pp. 53-62.
Holger H. HerwigThe First World War: Germany and Austria-Hunga-ry 1914-1918 (London: Bloomsbury, 2014). Fully revised edition of the 1996 first edition for Allan in London.
“Luxury” Fleet: The Imperial German Navy 1888-1918 (London and New York: Routledge, 2014). Fourth and new edition of the work, first published 1980.
Long Night of the Tankers: Hitler’s War Against Ca-ribbean Oil (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2014). With David F. Bercuson.
War Planning 1914 (Cambridge and New Yoirk: Cambridge University Press, 2014). Fourth, revised edition.
The Battle of the Marne: 100 years Later, St.Francis- Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, March 25, 2014.
Die Große Unbekannte: Die USA im Kalkül der deutschen Politik, Globalisierung des Ersten Weltkrieges, Zentrum für Militägeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr, Potsdam, Germany, June 3, 2013.
Maureen HiebertQuestioning Boundaries: What’s Old and What’s New in Comparative Genocide Theory, in Geno-cide Matters: Ongoing Issues and Emerging Perspectives, Apsel, J. and Verdeja, E. (eds.) (Routledge, April, 2013), pp. 16-41.
Do Criminal Trials Prevent Genocide? A Critical Analysis, in Impediments to The Prevention and In-
research feLLoWsP u b l i C A T i o n S
Dr. Robert Huebert
Dr. Maureen Hiebert
Dr. Barry Cooper
P u b l i C A T i o n S
Research Fellows Andrew AndersenBenoit BeauchampRobert BergenAugustine BranniganPaul ChastkoConny DavidsenDianne DraperMaureen DuffyHerbert EmeryAndrew GodefroyJack GranatsteinHrach GregorianWaldemar HeckelIrving HexhamThomas Patrick KeenanMichael KerenHendrik KraayWhitney LackenbauerCooper Harold LangfordLara OlsonJames ParkerAaron PlamondonKarla PoeweDennis RempeP. L. Josephine SmartChui-Ling TamMichael Zekulin
Senior Research FellowsDavid J. Bercuson DirectorPatrick H. BrennanGavin CameronJames KeeleyBarry CooperJohn R. FerrisHolger H. Herwig Canada Research Chair Maureen HiebertAlexander A. HillRobert HuebertSabrina PericPablo PoliczerStephen J. RandallJean-Sébastien RiouxPaul StortzTerry Terriff Associate DirectorFrank Towers Graduate Program DirectorDavid Wright
Sample publications of CMSS Research Fellows
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Lackenbauer, P & Shackleton, R. Arctic Peo-ples and Security: A Compendium of Resources. Toronto: Munk-Gordon Arctic Security Program. August 2013. 64 pp.
Lackenbauer, P & Manicom, J. East Asian States, the Arctic Council and International Relations in the Arctic. Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) Policy Brief no.26 (April 2013). 12 pp.
Lackenbauer, P & Manicom, J. The Chinese Pole, Policy Options 34, no.4 (April-May 2013): 12-15.
Sentinels of Sovereignty: How the Canadian Rangers came to be the shadow army of the North, Canada’s History (formerly The Beaver) (April/May 2013): pp. 48-50.
Robert MurrayMurray, Robert W. and Anita Dey-Nuttall (eds.). International Relations and the Arctic: Understand-ing Policies and Governance. Amherst: Cambria Press, 2014.
Murray, Robert W. and Alasdair McKay (eds.). Into the Eleventh Hour: R2P, Syria and Humanitarianism in Crisis. Bristol: e-International Relations, 2014.
Murray, Robert W. and Aidan Hehir (eds.). Libya, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Future of Humani-tarian Intervention. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2013.
Murray, Robert W. (ed.). System, Society and the World: Exploring the English School of International Relations. Bristol: e-International Relations, 2013.
Middlepowermanship and Canadian Grand Strategy in the 21st Century. Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations 14:2 (Summer/Fall 2013).
The Triumph of Security over Humanity in the United Nations System, Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security; the Intersection (Santa Barbara: Praeger, 2014).
Westphalian Sovereignty and Realism in Contempo-rary International Security,” International Relations and the Arctic: Understanding Policies and Gover-
nance (Amherst: Cambria Press, 2014), pp. 25-50.
Rationality and R2P: Unfriendly Bedfellows, Into the Eleventh Hour: R2P, Syria and Humanitari-anism in Crisis (Bristol: e-International Relations, 2014), pp. 66-71.
Humanitarianism, Responsibility or Rationality? Evaluating Intervention as State Strategy, Libya, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention (Houndmills: Palgrave, 2013), pp. 15-33.
The Need for an English School Research Program, System, Society and the World: Exploring the English School of International Relations (e-In-ternational Relations, 2013), p. 67-71.
James ParkerParker, J. & Becker, K (2014) Educational Research via Playtesting, CNIE 2014 Confluences: Spaces, Places & Cultures for Innovative Learning, Kam-loops, BC, May 13-16, 2014 Canadian Network for Innovation In Education.
Parker, J. & Becker, K, An Overview of Game De-sign Techniques in Learning and Education Games, Volume One: Curricular and Design Consider-ations, Edited by Karen Schrier. 2014.
Game Development Using Processing , Mercury Learning and Information, November, 2014.
Karla PoeweNational Socialism and Fascism, Karla Poewe with Irving Hexham. Routledge Encyclopedia of Mod-ernism. Ed. Stephen Ross. London: Routledge, 2014.
Surprising Aryan Mediations between German Indology and Nazism: Research and the Adluri/Grünendahl debate, Karla Poewe and Irving Hexham, 2014. International Journal of Hindu Studies.
Sigrid Hunke’s ‘Allah’s Sun’: The SS-Paradigm and Arabic Islam, Yves Santamaria and Bernard Bruneteau, eds. Extrémismes européans. Paris: Editions Vendémiaire, 2014.
Stephen J. RandallLatin American Security: Canadian and Interna-tional Perspectives (Editor with Monique Green-wood Santos. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2013)
Change or Continity in US-Latin American Policy: The Obama Record, OASIS (Bogota: Universidad Externado), No. 18 (2013), 7-22.
The 1970s Arab-OPEC Oil embargo and Latin
America, H-Energy, June 2013, editor, T. Nemeth.
Dennis RempeWhat the Thunder Said: Reflections of a Canadian Officer in Kandahar, Small Wars and Insurgencies, 24/4 (October 2013), (Book Review).
Josephine SmartTemporary Foreign Workers in Canada: Flexible Labour in the 21st Century. In David C. Griffith (ed.), Mismanaging Migration: Captive Workers in North American Labor Markets. Santa Fe: SAR Press, pp. 63-79.
Smart, Josephine, Reeta Tremblay and Mosteam Billah. Labour Migration, Citizenship and Social Welfare in China and India. In Karen Baehler and Douglas Desharov (eds.), Chinese Social Policy in a Time of Transition. Oxford University Press, May 2013, pp. 160-179.
Smart, Alan & Josephine Smart. Formalizing Hong Kong: Explaining Governmental Efforts to Eradicate and Control Urban Informality. Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 9(1): pp. 55-78, December 2013.
Smart, Alan & Josephine Smart. Time-space punc-tuation: Hong Kong’s border regime and limits on mobility. Journal of Guangxi Univerisity for Nationalities, Vol. 35. No. 5, pp. 27-34, Sept. 2013.
Terry TerriffTheo Farrell, Sten Rynning, and Terry Terriff, Transforming Military Power since the Cold War: Britain, France and the United States, 1991-2012 (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, Dec 2013)
’Deja Vu All Over Again’? NATO’s Military Transfor-mation Since 9/11, in Ellen Hallams, Luca Ratti, and Benjamin Zyla, eds, NATO since 9/11: The Transformation of the Atlantic Alliance (London and New York: Routledge, Dec 2013) pp. 91-117.
research feLLoWs
Holger H. Herwig The Battle of the Marne: 100 years Later, St.Fran-cis- Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, March 25, 2014.
Die Große Unbekannte: Die USA im Kalkül der deutschen Politik, Globalisierung des Ersten Weltkrieges, Zentrum für Militägeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr, Potsdam, Germany, June 3, 2013.
Hendrik KraayA Independência no palco: O teatro histórico nacional na Bahia, Seminário Internacional Independência nas Américas, Fundação Pedro Calmon, Salvador, Bahia, August 1, 2013.
After the Monument: Dois de Julho Commemora-tions in Early Twentieth-Century Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, Conference on Latin American History, Washington, DC, January 4, 2014.
Stephen J. RandallCanadá, América Latina y Colombia: 60 Años de relaciones bilaterales. Una perspectiva personal, presented November 2013, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia.
Moderator, panel on North American Energy Re-lations, Conference NAFTA at 20 Years, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2014.
Moderator, panel of Latin American Ambassa-dors on the Pacific Alliance, Calgary Petroleum Club, November 4, 2013.
Robert Neil HuebertUnited States and Arctic Security: New Challenges in a Transforming Circumpolar World, Conference ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting – Halifax, December 11, 2013.
With Marshall Horne, Evaluating the Arctic Secu-rity (Intergovernmental) Working Group (ASW(I)G),: Arctic Security Working Group Yellowknife, November 26, 2013.
Canadian Arctic Sovereignty: Ramifications for Northern Transportation, Conference - Devel-oping a Northern Transportation Strategy, Van Horne Institute, Yellowknife, October 30, 2013.
With Whitney Lackenbauer, Canada, United States and Arctic Security: New Challenges in a Transforming Circumpolar World, Conference -
Canada-U.S. Defense Relations: A Partnership for the 21st Century, Washington DC, September 4, 2013.
The Geopolitics of a Transforming Arctic and the Impact of Remote Sensing, Conference - S34th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing “From Inspiration to Application,” Victoria BC, August 27, 2013.
Melting Ice And Transforming Borders: New dynamisms on Eurasian borderlands, Confer-ence - SRC/GCOE Summer Symposium Border Studies: Challenges and Perspectives in the 21st Century, Sapporo Japan, August 3, 2013.
Canada’s three ocean navy: The north – challenges and opportunities, Conference - Naval Associa-tion of Canada, Asia Pacific – Its Impact on Cana-da, Victoria June 6, 2013.
Facing the future: the new Canadian Strategic Environment, Conference - Canada’s National Defence and Security Strategies, EUSI. Edmon-ton May 11, 2013.
The Strategic Dimensions of Canada’s north, Lecture – CSSP Canadian Forces College, Toronto May 1, 2013.
Reconsidering the Northwest Passage: It’s not quite what you think, Conference - Arctic Dialogue 2013, University of Nordland, Bodø Norway, March 20, 2013.
The Arctic, Lecture - University School – Grade 1-2 Crawley/Pruden/Muth & Devoe/Gibson. Calgary, February 21 2013.
The International and Strategic Dimensions of Canada’s North, Lecture - Comparative North-ern Politics – Dr. Dalee S Dorough University of Alaska Anchorage, February 18, 2013.
Waldemar HeckelThe Death of Philip II Revisited. Conference on Greek Historiography. Athens. 2013.
The army of Alexander the Great. Calgary Society for Mediterranean Studies. 2013.
Barry CooperCaveman Politics: From Neanderthals to the Neo-lithic, Big Rock Brewery, October 23, 2013.
Same talk, LSU, January 15, 2014.
Charity and the Welfare State, Liberty Fund, North Hatley, QU, August 22-4, 2013.
P u b l i C A T i o n S
C o n f e r e n C e P A P e r S /P r e S e n T A T i o n S
Dr. Robert Murray
Dr. Terry Terriff
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research feLLoWsMichael KerenSayed Kashua: A Palestinian-Israeli Public Intel-lectual. Fourth Harvard Conference on Public Intellectuals, Cambridge MA, April 2013.
The Political culture of Escapism in Israel. Interna-tional Political Psychology Association meeting, IDC Herzlia, July 2013.
The Blurring of the Jewish Palestinian Divide in Sayed Kashua’s Second Person Singular. Australian Association of Jewish Studies, annual meeting, Adelaide, Australia, February 2014.
The Jewish Legions in the First World War: A Cana-dian Perspective. Center for Military and strategic Studies, University of Calgary, January 2014.
The security discourse in Israel. Land of Israel College, Ramat Hasharon, Israel, January 2014.
The Politics of Peace in Israel. Shalom Group, Sydney, Australia, March, 2014.
The Jewish Legions in the First World War. Sydney, Australia March, 2014.
Guest lecturer at the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University of Sydney, Australia, February-March 2014.
Josephine SmartIn Search of Safe Food in China. Australian Nation-al University, Canberra, February 25, 2014.
Food Safety in China – Risks and Opportunities. University of Adelaide, SA, Australia, February 18, 2014.
Food Safety in China – Risks and Opportunities. China Research Centre, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia, February 11, 2014.
Hong Kong as an entrepôt of illicit and informal trades: A case study of the parallel trade in baby formula since 2008. World Customs Organization Research Conference on Informality, Internation-al Trade and Customs. Brussels, Belgium, June 3-4, 2013.
Chair of panel on Transpacific Material Culture: Perspectives from the Museum. International conference on New Perspectives on Transpacific Connections, Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat Munich, April, 2013.
Robert MurrayMutual Constitution or Convenient National Interest? The Security Strategies of Canada and the US since 1991. Workshop on Canada-US Defense Relations - A Partnership for the 21st Century at George Mason University, Fairfax ,VA.
Conny DavidsenWith K. Ghimire. Spatio-Temporal Visualization of Twitter Communication on REDD. Presenta-tion at the Social Media & Society Conference, September 27-28, 2014. Toronto.
With R.R. Bastakoti. Community Forestry, Carbon Trade and Neoliberal Forest Governance in Nepal: First Lessons. Conference: Grabbing ‘Green’: Questioning the Green Economy. University of Toronto, May 17-19, 2013.
Maureen HiebertR2P as National Security Thesis: Atrocity Preven-tion and the ‘Goldilocks Problem’, Annual Midwest Political Science Association National Confer-ence Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6, 2014.
Modernity and the Logic of Exterminationist Terror: Rousseau, Hegel, and the Case of Cambodia Under the Khmer Rouge, co-author Joshua D. Goldstein, Prairie Political Science Association Conference, Banff, September 13-15, 2013.
Lara OlsonWith Hrach Gregorian and Brian Woodward. Improving Peacebuilding Coordination and Impact through Soft Systems Mapping of Country-level Interventions. Building Durable Peace Project Expert Feedback workshop hosted by Alliance for Peacebuilding, Washington, D.C. April 2013.
With Hrach Gregorian and Brian Woodward. Optimizing Peacebuilding Effectiveness: A Systems Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities. Alliance for Conflict Transformation. Building Durable Peace Project, Peacebuilding Development and Security Program (PDSP). Institute of World Affairs. Washington, D.C. April 12, 2013.
Coordination and Complexity in Emergency Relief. Foreign policy class (J.S. Rioux), School of Public Policy, University of Calgary. November 14, 2013.
P. Whitney LackenbauerCanada’s Northern Strategy and East Asia’s Arctic Interests. International Studies Association Annu-al Convention, Toronto, March 28, 2014.
Canada, the United States, and Arctic Security: New Challenges in a Transforming Circumpolar World. Carleton University-Canadian Foreign Policy Journal-Ball State University conference Canada-U.S. Defence Relations: A Partnership for the 21st Century,” Carleton University, Ottawa. March 5, 2014.
The Army and the Arctic, Past, Present and Future: What Threat? What Responsibilities? What
Resources. Gregg Centre – Combat Training Centre Annual Conference Places of Interest: The Canadian Army and the New Global Security Environment, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, February 5, 2014.
Canada’s Arctic Future. Canada and the Arctic: Challenges and Opportunities conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB. January 31, 2014.
With Adam Lajeunesse. Arctic State Responses to China’s Mining Interests. State Capitalism in the New Global Political Economy Conference, Univer-sité Laval, Quebec City, QC. November 24, 2013.
Climate Change and the Strategic Future of the Arctic: A Canadian Perspective. Invited presenta-tion and panel discussion at the 10th Inter-national Institute for Strategic Studies Global Strategic Review conference Assessing Global Risk, Stockholm, Sweden, September 21, 2013.
Indigenous Peoples and the Defence of Remote Regions in Canada, Alaska, and Australia. Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Annual Meeting, University of Saskatch-ewan, Saskatoon, SK. June 15, 2013.
China, India, and the Arctic Council: Opportunities and Challenges during Canada’s Chair. Paper at the seminar Conseil de l’Arctique : les présidenc-es canadiennes, Montreal, QC, April 26, 2013.
The Canadian Rangers: A Living History. Aurora College, Fort Smith, NT. February 17, 2014.
Canada and the Changing North: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship. Public lecture hosted by the Bachelor of Education program, Aurora College, Fort Smith, NT. February 18, 2014.
The Canadian Rangers: A Living History. Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, Trinity College, University of Toronto. January 9, 2014.
Sergeant Tommy Prince: Warrior, Hero, Casualty of War. Public lecture hosted by the Department of
C o n f e r e n C e P A P e r S / P r e S e n T A T i o n S
History, Wilfrid Laurier University. January 7, 2014.
The Canadian Rangers: A Living History. 2 Cana-dian Ranger Patrol Group leadership meeting, St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC. December 12, 2013.
Canada’s Northern Strategy: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship. Atlantikbrücke lunchtime speak-ing event, Berlin, Germany. December 6, 2013.
Arctic Sovereignty, Security and Insecurity: A Canadian Perspective. Austrian Polar Research Institute, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. December 5, 2013.
Asia and the Arctic: Trends, Debates, Opportunities. Arctic Security Working Group meeting, Yellow-knife, NT. November 26, 2013.
Securing Sovereignty: Defence Cooperation in the Canadian Arctic, 1942-2013. Canadian Internation-al Council – Thunder Bay Branch, History Depart-ment of Lakehead University, HMCS Griffon, and Lake Superior Scottish Regiment Symposium, The CAF as an Instrument of Canadian Foreign Policy, Thunder Bay, ON. November 2, 2013.
Arctic Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship: Histor-ical Contexts to Contemporary Canadian Debates, International Issues Discussion series, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON. October 23, 2013.
The Canadian Rangers: Citizen-Soldiers Plus. 1 Ca-nadian Ranger Patrol Group leadership meeting, Yellowknife, NT. October 19, 2013.
David BercusonSpeaker on panel: Megatrends, Wildcards and Game Changers in Global Energy Security. Israel Defense: the 1st International Conference in Israel on Energy, Defense & Strategy.
Canadian Involvement in Afghanistan: Lessons Learned. Helmut-Schmidt University. Hamburg, Germany.
RIMPAC 2014 (Exercise Rim of the Pacific). Stake-holder/Observer and invited guest. Invited by Rear Admiral of the Royal Canadian Navy, Gilles Courturier.
Convenor/Panelist Chair for Session 3: Critical Infrastructure Protection. Trilateral Border Sympo-sium, Arizona State University. Phoenix, Arizona.
Hrach GregorianModerator on panel Election Irregularities in Armenia, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C. April 8, 2013.
Workshop presenter and co-facilitator: Complex Systems Dynamics and Peacebuilding Optimiza-tion, interim research findings, Building Durable Peace project, Alliance for Peacebuilding, Wash-
ington, D.C. April 11-12, 2013.
Panelist: Armenia, the US and Security in the South Caucasus, The Atlantic Council, Washing-ton, D.C. May 7, 2013.
Dennis RempeA Canadian Perspective on Energy and Environ-ment: Security and Adaption thru Complex Interde-pendence. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Global Forum on Energy Security, Beijing, China. June 16-17, 2014.
Dianne DraperWith K. Rettie. Student research: Guiding Resource Protection and Visitor Experience in Canada’s Mountain National Parks. Biennial Conference on University Education in Natural Resources, Au-burn University, Auburn, AL, March 15, 2014.
With J. Pavelka. Leisure negotiation and amenity migration. 2013 National Recreation and Park Association, Leisure Research Symposium, Hous-ton, Texas, October 8-10, 2013.
James ParkerArtificial Worlds: How Computer Games Present a Compelling Virtual Reality. 2014 Calgary Expo, April 18, 2014.
The Pied Piper of Pikmin: How Computers Can Hear Music. University of Calgary Art Department seminar, April 16, 2014.
Games are Art: Video Games as Theatrical Per-formance. IEEE International Games Innovation Conference 2013, Vancouver, B.C. September 23-25, 2013
With J. Heerema. Music as a Game Controller. IEEE International Games Innovation Conference 2013, Vancouver, B.C. September 23-25, 2013
With K. Becker. Informing SoTL Using Playtesting Techniques. 2013 Symposium on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, Banff. November 8, 2013.
Music as a Game Controller: An Exercise in Pitch Perception. University of Lethbridge (Computer Science), October 25, 2013.
The Pied Piper of Pikmin: How Computers Can Hear Music. Mount Royal University (Computer Science).
Lara OlsonWith H. Gregorian. No One Wants to Be Coordi-nated: Obstacles to Coherence in Multidimensional Peace Operations. Peacebuilding, Development & Security Program Centre for Military and Strate-gic Studies. September 2013.
Dr. P. Whitney Lackenbauer
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stuDentsCMSS students 2013-14Name Supervisor
on RecordDegree Stream
Kevin Klein Gavin Cameron PhD
Carol-Ann Titus Gavin Cameron PhD
Patrick Ulrich Pablo Policzer PhD
Saira Bano Jim Keeley PhD
Rebecca Jensen Terry Terriff PhD
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim David Tal PhD
Katie Domansky David Bercuson PhD
William McAuley David Bercuson PhD
Timothy Cake Jim Keeley PhD
Marshall Horne David Bercuson PhD
Geoffrey Jackson Patrick Brennan PhD
Craig Leslie Mantle David Bercuson PhD
Valerie Yankey-Wayne Robert Huebert PhD
Corin Chater Gavin Cameron PhD
Jean-Pierre Shamvu Robert Huebert PhD
Stephanie Maitland None MSS Course Based
Anastassia Poukalenko None MSS Course Based
Brock Reumkens None MSS Course Based
Boris Trnavskis None MSS Course Based
Timothy Wright None MSS Course Based
Rhonda Jarrett None MSS Course Based
Amanda Stuart-Ross None MSS Course Based
Kevin Brisson Alexander Hill MSS Thesis Based
David Moule David Bercuson MSS Thesis Based
William Carruthers Robert Huebert MSS Thesis Based
Timothy Choi Robert Huebert MSS Thesis Based
Nathan Hawryluk Cameron/Hill MSS Thesis Based
Maria Robson John Ferris MSS Thesis Based
Brice Coates Terry Terriff MSS Thesis Based
Victor Matheron Ferris/Denzinger MSS Thesis Based
Matthew Eric Sutherland Gavin Cameron MSS Thesis Based
Vincent Topping David Wright MSS Thesis Based
Braden Ambler Gavin Cameron MSS Thesis Based
Hadleigh McAlister James Frideres MSS Thesis Based
Kelly Ogle Chastko/Brennan MSS Thesis Based
Jeffrey Rakebrand Terriff MSS Thesis Based
Michael Kuzik Chastko MSS Thesis Based
PhD student Alexander Salt (left) chats with Masters students Harris Stephenson and Adam Frost (right).
Masters students (from left) Steffen Gaudig-Rueger, Mathew Preston, Blake Barkley and Danny Garrett-Rempel.
CMSS students and friends get a serious dose of fresh air on a hike through Sentinel Pass in the Rockies
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stuDentsGraduating studentsJuNe 2013
MSS: Keith Hann
Kimberly Pavelich
Joel Thompson
NOveMBeR 2013
PhD: Geoff Jackson
MSS: Tim Choi
Brice Coates
Rhonda Jarrett
Amanda Stuart-Ross
FeBRuARy 2014
PhD: Craig Mantle
Incoming students 2013-14Name Supervisor
on RecordDegree Stream
Timothy Choi Robert Huebert PhD
Stephen Brush David Bercuson PhD
Ian MacMillan David Bercuson PhD
Blake Barkley MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
Danny Garrett-Rempel MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
Steffen Gaudig-Rueger MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
Mathew Preston MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
David (Yi-Le) Zhou Terriff/Hill MSS Thesis Based
Robert Gibson MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
Mercedes Stephenson Barry Cooper MSS Thesis Based
Michael Worden MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
Andrey Shagalov MSS Course Based MSS Course Based
CMSS PhD graduate
Dr. Geoff jackson
(left) along with
Masters of Strategic
Studies graduates
(from top left)
Rhonda Jarret,
Tim Choi and Brice
Coates.
Congratulations!CMSS PhD graduate Dr. Craig Mantle enjoys the moment
after receiving his degree at the February 2014 Convocation.
A beaming Amanda Stuart-Ross shows off her freshly minted
Masters of Strategic Studies parchment at the November
2013 Convocation.
Co-op success storiesThis year two of our Co-Op students
were successful in obtaining eight-
month placements. Anastassia Pou-
kalenko went to Toronto to work with
Scotiabank and Stephanie Maitland
stayed here in Calgary to work with
Husky Energy.
Both gained valuable work experience.
Husky Energy was so impressed with
Stephanie that they have kept her on
and are now exploring the possibility
for an ongoing Co-Op placement with
CMSS.
Poukalenko
Maitland
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Courses taken by CMSS students – 2013-14POLI685 Strategic Studies
POLI689 Unconventional Warfare
P2013 STST651.83 Religious Terrorism
STST651.84 Women and Terrorism
STST602A Co-Op Term
S2013 STST602B Co-Op Term
F2013 HTST690 Historiography and the Theories of History
POLI523 Canada & the Circumpolar World
POLI585 Nonproliferation on Regimes
POLI619 War and Interpretation
POLI681 Adv Analysis of International Relations
STST655 Classics of Strategy
W2014 POLI633 US Security Policy
POLI685 Strategic Studies
STST601 Co-Op Term
F2014 HTST526 The Canadian Military in the Second World War
HTST690 Historiography and the Theories of History
POLI523 Canada & the Circumpolar World
POLI681 Adv Analysis of International Relations
POLI683 Adv Studies in Foreign Policy
POLI689 Unconventional Warfare
STST655 Classics of Strategy
STST609 Canadian Military and the Second World War
W2015 POLI633 US Security Policy
POLI685 Strategic Studies
Masters student Braden Ambler
PhD Candidate Saira Bano
Canada Research Chair Dr. Holger Herwig shares a moment with Masters student Brock Reumkens.
Team ISA: Front row (from left): Katie Domansky, Shaiel Ben-ephraim, Saira Bano and Tim Choi. Back row (from left): Political Science students David Torre and Brice Coates.
stuDents
Highlights of Masters and PhD students who received scholarship funding
MSS STuDeNTS
Blake Barkley His research has focused on the relationship between terrorist organizations and state failure in Somalia, studying a clan-based society and its subordination of a formal state infrastructure.
Danny Garrett-Rempel and Steffen Gaudig-Reuger intend to pursue the co-operative education option with the hope of securing an eight-month contract with a CMSS industry partner.
Andrey Shagalov His research will focus on looking at Russian Arctic policy and understanding causes of war.
Timothy Wright His research focuses on the Canadian security considerations for Chinese ambitions and investment in the Arctic.
David (yi Le) Zhou His research focuses on the development of NATO interoperability standards.
PHD STuDeNTS
Ian MacMillan His thesis research will focus on the problems with military procurement in Canada and causes of sub-optimal outcomes in this area of government acquisition.
Pat ulrich His thesis research will focus on an alternative model to the current population-centric and nation-building strategies for future Canadi-an stabilization operations. This alternative model focuses on how whole-of-government stabilization missions can achieve stability by influencing the complex adaptive system com-posed of the political interactions between power holders in a host nation to generate legitimate, sustainable governments.
PhD Candidate Katie Domansky was presented with a U Make a Difference (UMAD) award by University of Calgary President elizabeth Cannon in recognition of her work as a co-chair for the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies’ 16th Annual Graduate Strategy Stud-ies Conference, and as a mentor to many students at both the university level and to younger generations. The UMAD award is given to students, faculty and staff who make significant contributions to help others throughout the year.
CMSS students had a breakout success at the prestigious ISA International Conven-tion in Toronto in 2014.
Seven submissions from CMSS PhD students were accepted by the ISA, including two by Katie Domansky, and two others from Political Science PhD student David Torre.
CMSS PhD student Shaiel Ben-Ephraim orga-nized a round table of the top PhD students to prepare for the event and was pleased with how their hard work paid off.
“The goal was to get four people in. And we got seven people in,” he said. “Eight abstracts got in all together. We did way better than we expected.”
“The conference is huge,” Shaiel said. “We’re talking about 7,000 people who present there — 75 concurrent panels at all times. It’s the big-gest conference you’ve ever seen in your life.”
“If you want to get a job in North America or be known at all in North America, or anywhere in the world, you have to attend,” he said.
CMSS students pleased with ISA success
Katie makes a difference
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miLitary journaLismpartnerships
Helmut Schmidt universityLanguage of Instruction: German and English.
eligibility: This exchange is open to regular, full-time students who have completed at least one full year at the post-secondary level, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7.
Description: Helmut Schmidt University (HSU) was founded in 1973 and is located in Hamburg, Germany. Originally known as the University of the German Federal Armed Forc-es Hamburg, the university is for officers and officer candidates of the Bundeswehr (German Federal Armed Forces), although on occasion, civilian students can enroll.
Programs Offered: HSU has four faculties, which offer a variety of programs, including Business, Economics, Engineering, History, Political Science and more.
Academic Calendar: The academic year is divided into three trimesters of 12 weeks each (Fall, Winter and Spring).
CMSS is involved in international exchange pro-grams with two universities — Helmut Schmidt Uni-versity in Hamburg, Germany, and Haifa University in Israel — and is finalizing details on a third — the Charles University in Prague.
The exchange programs are intended to help our students get international exposure through study abroad opportunities and increase the diversity of the student population in CMSS.
The Helmut Schmidt University exchange program was developed after the German Armed Forces con-tacted the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, says Centre Director Dr. David Bercuson. “They approached us and we just jumped on it.”
Dr. Bercuson says this official link to the German Army provides a significant opportunity for learning on both sides. “Our students get a chance to meet their young and aspiring officers in classroom situ-ations and to learn a little bit about the European situation, especially Germany. And the reverse is also true. They get to learn something about Cana-da and Canadians.”
Now in its 13th year, the Canadian Military Journalism Course is an established and innovative leader in not only military journalism, but in Canadian journalism education as a whole. No Canadian university at any level offers its journalism students an opportunity to prepare for working with the Canadian Armed Forces or the Department of National Defence.
CMSS Adjunct Professor Bob Bergen ably delivers on the course’s stated aim to teach future journalists to learn how to learn about the military. The goal was not to turn the students into soldiers, but they had a great deal of hands-on experience and learning opportunities most of which was centered on how challenging it is to be part-time (reservist) and regular force soldiers, how different military culture is from civilian culture and the interface between journalists and soldiers.
Thanks to the Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), the students had invaluable exposure to military life in the field, sleeping in barracks, dining with soldiers in the messes and in the field, socializing with them informally, and unprece-dented opportunities to observe preparations for post-Af-ghanistan training and future full-spectrum/contempo-rary-environment operations during Exercise Phalanx Ram.
Each year, many new elements are added and others
dropped to remain current. Up to one half of the reference material was changed completely and the balance expand-ed upon or refined.
For the 10th consecutive year, a quantitative evaluation revealed a marked increase in the students’ cognitive learning related to Canadian defence issues in keeping with learning objectives and principles of Results Based Management. The results are stunning positive growth demonstrated in all 31 areas measured.
The course has an established reputation in not only Canadian journalism schools but in universities from coast to coast. There is a growing body of former students’ work that testifies to the success of the course over the years in traditional media and in the social media. As Professor Bar-ry Warne from the University of British Columbia Graduate School of Journalism said upon receipt of the scholarship notification: “The highlight of the year for me is sending this out to students – we have had a few over the years that have successfully been awarded this opportunity and had the time of their lives.”
Credit for all these successes must go to the Canadian De-fence & Foreign Affairs Institute, CMSS and to the Canadian Forces and the Department of National Defence in Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa which supports it.
Interntional exchange programs through CMSS
Innovative year for Canadian Military Journalism Course
Maximillian Deck, Melanie Weigel, and Philipp Staender are all German Army second lieutenants who took part in the CMSS-HSu exchange program in 2013. The three officers attended the university of Calgary while they were in the middle of
an intensive officer training program that gives them their Bachelors and Masters degrees in 39 months. The fast pace is attainable thanks to a trimester system that keeps them busy all year long.
CMSS is finalizing details on an exchange program with Charles university in Prague, Czech Republic (above). The exchange program with Haifa university (right) in Haifa, Israel, is already in place. Go online for more details.
CDFAI President Bob Miller (left), participants in the 2014 Canadian Military Journalism Course and course instructor Bob Bergen (second from right).
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eventsApril 11Whitney LackenbauerThe Military as Nation-Builder: The Case of the Canadian North Ross Ellis lecture in Military and Strategic Studies
April 25Ted Itani Vulnerable Populations and the Global Humanitarian Response
May 7eric JardineCanada’s counterinsurgency in Kandahar
May 15Dr Mukesh KapilaAgainst a Tide of Evil: do mass atrocities have to happen ... again and again?
May 16Major eleanor Taylor, MSM, CDWomen in Combat Roles
June 5Commander Douglas CampbellThe Canadian Navy in the Northern Ocean
September 17uzi Arad Legitimacy, Credibility and Strategy in Managing the Syrian Crisis
September 18Ralph SawyerZhuge Liang: Man and Myth
September 30Martin NassauJuly 20, 1944: The Attempt on Hitler’s Life. Open Questions and the Relevance for Today’s Germany
October 1Martin SchermDeveloping leaders: Is coaching successful?
November 22Bill McAuleyMonitoring the Provincial Threat Environment: An introduction to the Alberta Counter-terrorism & Crisis Management Plan (ACTCMP) Alberta Security & Strategic Intelligence Support Team A.S.S.I.S.T. presentation
January 15Teale Phelps BondaroffDirect enforcement of international law by NGOs
January 31 Michael KerenThe Jewish Legions in the First World War: A Canadian Perspective
February 21Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Taylor Dart - Canadian Armed Forces’ response to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
March 3Major-General C.J. Coates, Deputy Commander Continental, Canadian Joint Operations CommandCanadian Arctic Security Issues
March 13Professor Clive Schofield, Director of Research, Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security, university of Wollongong, AustraliaUntangling Complex Maritime Claims: Understanding the South China Sea Disputes
March 21Colonel Sylvain Menard and Chief Warrant Officer Patrice RiouxLibya
2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4
T H e 2 0 1 3 e l l i S l e C T u r e
Leslie ellis, the daughter of Ross ellis, with P. Whitney Lackenbauer at the Ross ellis Memorial Lecture on April 11, 2013
Canadian historian P. Whitney Lackenbauer spoke passionately about the positive impact the Canadian Rangers have had on the Arctic during the Ross Ellis Memorial Lecture on April 11, 2013.
Dr. Lackenbauer, an associate professor and chair of history at St. Jerome’s University, discussed The Military as Nation-Builder: The Case of the Canadian North.
The Ross Ellis Memorial Lecture in Military and Strategic Studies is an annual lecture series launched in 1999 by CMSS to honour Colonel Ross Laird Ellis who was the Commanding Officer of the Calgary Highlanders in 1944 and 1945.
Christine Leppard and Adam Lajeunesse
P. Whitney Lackenbauer and John Ferris
Dr. Lackenbauer delivers his lecture
Dr. Lackenbauer answers questions after the lecture
CMSS Director David Bercuson, alumna Tushna Soonawalla and Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper.
CMSS students Tim Choi, Katie Domansky and Stephanie Maitland at the lecture
Dr. Mukesh Kapila
Dr. uzi Arad
CMSS PhD student Bill McAuleyMajor eleanor Taylor
meDia
SELECT NeWS COveRAGeMeTRO NeWS – Far North turf war: Who really rules the Arctic (CMSS Associate Director Robert Huebert) March 24, 2014
CALGARy HeRALD – One more reason to ditch the human rights commission (CMSS Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper)
NORTHeRN JOuRNAL – Author sees Canadian Rangers as military success story (CMSS Research Fellow Whitney Lackenbauer) February 25, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – The anti-pipeline ground rules. (CMSS Director David Bercuson) February 18, 2014
CALGARy HeRALD – Flanagan spills the beans on Harper’s winning way — again. CMSS Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper reviews Winning Power. February 18, 2014
HeLICOPTeRS MAGAZINe – Coast
Guard helicopter crash should serve as wakeup call (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) January 30, 2014 eDMONTON JOuRNAL – Canada should create shipping lanes in the north (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) January 21, 2014 CALGARy HeRALD – Infatuation with Facebook knows no limits (Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper) January 22, 2014
GLOBe AND MAIL – How we misunderstand the Canadian North (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) January 20, 2014
WASHINGTON POST – Five myths about the North Pole (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) December 20, 2013
vANCOuveR SuN – The future arrives early for the Northwest Passage. (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) December 20, 2013
NATIONAL POST – Dollar diplomacy?
Hardly (CMSS Director David Bercuson) December 11, 2013
THe PROvINCe – Russian president fires back after Canada’s salvo on Arctic security (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) December 11, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Arctic claim will include North Pole, Baird pledges as Canada delays full seabed bid (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) December 9, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Turf war with Russia looms over Ottawa’s claim to Arctic seabed (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) December 5, 2013
CALGARy HeRALD – From the First World War to Afghanistan, David Bercuson chronicles the history of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (CMSS Director David Bercuson’s) October 24, 2013
CBC RADIO – Kenya attacks will attract youth to al-Shabaab (Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper) September 22, 2013
CALGARy HeRALD – Lamenting the demise of a traditional education (Senior Research Fellow Barry Cooper) September 4, 2013
CBC RADIO – International consensus exists on use of force in Syria (CMSS Senior Research Fellow John Ferris)
HILL TIMeS – Harper’s eighth Arctic tour ‘more nuanced, practical, realistic’ than previous years’ strong militaristic tone (CMSS Research Fellow Whitney Lackenbauer) August 26, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Canada has to walk its Arctic talk (CMSS Associate Director Dr. Rob Huebert) August 23, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Harper’s Arctic evolution (CMSS Research Fellow Whitney Lackenbauer) August 20, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Harper’s focus for North shifts from sovereignty to development (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) July 26, 2013
GLOBe AND MAIL – Before giving up on Afghanistan, consider the ‘forgotten war’ – Korea (CMSS Director David Bercuson) July 26, 2013
CTv – Canada’s legacy in Afghanistan will be determined by what happens
after we leave (CMSS Director David Bercuson) June 17, 2013
CANADA.COM – Canada suspends military operations near disputed Hans Island (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) June 7, 2013
OTTAWA CITIZeN – Navy spy case barely caused diplomatic ripples between Canada and Russia (CMSS Associate Director Dr. Rob Huebert) May 28, 2013
BuSINeSS IN vANCOuveR – Canadians ignorant of oilsand’s importance to future prosperity (CMSS Senior Research Fellow Jean-Sebastien Rioux) May 14, 2013
NATIONAL POST – The world wants an Arctic in (CMSS Research Fellow Whitney Lackenbauer) May 7, 2013 NATIONAL POST – It’s time to talk about Arctic militarization (CMSS Associate Director Rob Huebert) May 6, 2013
CALGARy SuN – Boston Marathon blasts: Identifying the enemy is next (CMSS Senior Research Fellow Gavin Cameron) April 15, 2013
SMITHSONIAN.COM – When an Iceberg Melts, Who Owns the Riches Beneath the Ocean? (CMSS Associate Director Dr. Rob Huebert) April 2013
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CMSS Director David Bercuson is interviewed on CTv.
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financiaLs Centre for Military and Strategic Studies Financial Update for Active Projects and Centre (unaudited)
as of January 31st, 2014
Assuming non-renewal on External Donation
Actual Projection Projection
As at January 31st, 2014
As at January 31st, 2015
As at January 31st, 2016
Opening Balance 470,990 402,884 163,754
- - -
Revenue - - -
Balance forward - - -
Donations 392,900 262,000 150,000
DND Funding - - -
Salary Recoveries -
U of C Funding 375,206 360,168 360,168
Conference and Other - - -
Total Revenue 768,106 622,168 510,168
- - -
- - -
expenses -
Salaries & Benefits (317,211) (326,727) (336,529)
Research Support (26,389) (27,181) (27,996)
Teaching Support - - -
Graduate Student Support (295,378) (304,239) (313,366)
Post-Doctoral Support (11,043) (11,374) (11,716)
Conference & Publication Support (33,092) (34,085) (35,107)
Contracted Services (53,549) (55,155) (56,810)
Materials & Supplies (27,167) (27,982) (28,821)
Speaker Series - - -
Travel (63,538) (65,444) (67,407)
Marketing & Recruitment (8,845) (9,110) (9,384)
Renovations -
Contingency -
Overhead* - - -
Total expenses (836,212) (861,298) (887,137)
- - -
Closing Balance 402,884 163,754 (213,216)
pubLications
Journal of Military and Strategic Studies
Calgary Papers in Military and Strategic Studies
The JMSS is an open
access and peer reviewed
publication that aims
to disseminate original
scholarship in strategic
and military studies to an
academic audience, and also
a public one, both nationally
and internationally, and
to provide a forum for the
discussion of issues related
to Canadian security, broadly
defined. It approaches these
topics from an academic position, open to all sectors of opinion, rather than
one of advocacy. It includes editorials, independent and critical, on matters
of current affairs, but its editorial stance is distinct from its academic one.
The Centre supports the
University’s “Eyes High” vision and
strives to contribute to the University’s
Academic and Research Plans through
its activities. Specifically, CMSS aligns
its goals to sharpen our focus on
research and scholarship, enrich the
quality and breadth of learning, fully
integrate the university with the
community, maintain operational
excellence, and be a global intellectual
hub. CMSS research aligns with the
University’s strategic research theme
of contributing to human dynamics in
a changing world; smart and secure
cities, societies, and cultures. The
Centre strives to match strengths
with opportunities, increase research
capacity, and create a dynamic
research environment to promote
research excellence.
‘eyes High’ Strategy Statement
The University of Calgary will be a
global intellectual hub located in
Canada’s most enterprising city. In
this spirited, high-quality learning
environment, students will thrive in
programs made rich by research and
hands-on experiences. By our 50th
anniversary in 2016, we will be one of
Canada’s top five research universities,
fully engaging the communities we
both serve and lead.
CMSS promotes excellence in
military and strategic studies.
Its members work in areas
including military history,
Canadian defence policy, and
international strategic and
security issues. Calgary Papers
in Military and Strategic
Studies presents their
research to the public.
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