Contents
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
David S. McDonough
Part One: 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
Part Two: The Home Front
4: Defence Procurement and Industry
Craig Stone
5: Homeland Security and Defence in the Post-9/11 Era
Elinor Sloan
6: Continental Defence: “Like farmers whose lands have a common concession line”
Joseph T. Jockel and Joel J. Sokolsky
Part Three: 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
Part Four: 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
Part Five: 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