Canada's National Security in the Post-9/11 World : : Strategy, Interests, and Threats / / David 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...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
©2012
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.) :; 6 tables; 2 figures
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE: A FRAMEWORK FOR NATIONAL SECURITY
  • 1. The Need for a Canadian Grand Strategy
  • 2. Canada's National and International Security Interests
  • 3. The Balance of Freedoms: A Fresh Strategic Framework
  • PART TWO: THE HOME FRONT
  • 4. Defence Procurement and Industry
  • 5. Homeland Security and Defence in the Post-9/11 Era
  • 6. Continental Defence: 'Like farmers whose lands have a common concession line'
  • PART THREE: REGIONS AND PLAYERS OF INTEREST
  • 7. NATO and the EU: Canada's Security Interests in Europe and Beyond
  • 8. Shift to the Pacifi c: Canada's Security Interests and Maritime Strategy in East Asia
  • 9. South Asia: Growing Risks, Growing Importance, and Canada's Evolving Role
  • PART FOUR: EXPEDITIONARY MISSIONS AND THE FUTURE OF THE CF
  • 10. From Paardeberg to Panjwai: Canadian National Interests in Expeditionary Operations
  • 11. Stabilization Operations in Afghanistan and in the Future: The Need for a Strategic Canadian Approach
  • PART FIVE: ISSUES, RISKS, AND THREATS
  • 12. Canada's Defence and Security Policies aft er 2011: Missions, Means, and Money
  • 13. WMD Proliferation, Missile Defence, and Outer Space: A Canadian Perspective
  • 14. Counter-Capability and Counter-Motivation: A Counterterrorism Strategy for Canada
  • Conclusion
  • Contributors
  • Index