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E-grāmata: Canada Among Nations 2023: Twenty-First Century National Security

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Canada Among Nations has been published by faculty from Carleton Universitys Norman Paterson School of International Affairs for several decades. This years edition focuses on national security in the 21st Century.  Bringing together emerging and senior scholars, and serving and recently retired practitioners, the volume examines great power competition, the Indo-Pacific, Canadas alliances, the Canada-United States relationship, national defence, and intelligence. The book further explores  broader national security concerns, including Arctic security, natural disasters and emergencies, pandemics and public health, right-wing violent extremism, hostile activities of state actors, cyber security, migration, and organized crime.





 
Canadian National Security in a Dark Time.- The Diverse and Dangerous
World of Insecurity: Some Personal Reflections.- Tough Choices for Canada in
a New Geopolitical Environment.- China and the Indo-Pacific: The End of
Delusions.- The Friendly and the Fraught: Canada and the United States in
National Security Affairs.- Whats an Ally? Canada in NATO.- AWOL: Canadas
National Security Policy, Governance, and Culture.- Canadas Un-Strategic
Defence Policy.- Opening Hearts and Minds: Canada and the Challenge of Using
Open-Source Information in National Security Operations and Analysis.-
Trudeau 3.0 Endgame: Immigrants, Refugees, Venue Shifting, and the Deepening
of Securitization.- Canada and Northern Security: Climate Change,
Sovereignty, and Keeping up with the Neighbours.- Navigating a New Era of
Hostile State Activities: The Canadian Experience.- Canadas Pandemic
Preparedness and Response: Health Equity or Health Security?.- Addressing
Chronic Precarity in the Wake of Disaster: A Canadian Red Cross Perspective.-
The Pursuit of Canadian National Cyber Resilience Against Evolving Threats.-
Threat Convergence: Transnational Organized Crime and Canadian State
Adaptation in the New International Security Context.- Trends in Far-Right
Extremism and Populist Politics in Canada.
Norman Hillmer is Chancellors Professor of History and International Affairs at Carleton University. He has written, co-authored, and edited thirty-one books, five of them in the Canada Among Nations series. Dr. Hillmer is a member of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.





 





Philippe Lagassé is Associate Professor and Barton Chair at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University. His research focuses on defence policy and procurement, executive-legislative relations, and the Westminster system. He served as an independent reviewer of major defence procurements for the Canadian government between 2012-2022.  





 





Vincent Rigby is the Slater Family Professor of Practice at McGill Universitys Max Bell School of Public Policy. He recently retired from Canadas Public Service after 30 years in a variety of departments and agencies across government, including the Privy Council Office, Global Affairs Canada, Public Safety, the Department of National Defence and the former Canadian International Development Agency. His last position was as National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister from 2020 to 2021.