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Queen’s Centre for International Relations Robert Sutherland Hall Suite 403 Queen’s University 138 Union Street, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 Voice: 613 533 2381 email: [email protected] Fax: 613 533 6885 web: www.queensu.ca/cir April 6, 2010 Mr. Aaron Hywarren, Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence, Ottawa, Ontario Dear Aaron: Attached is my report on the activities of the Queen’s Centre for International Relations (QCIR) for the period April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010. As requested, I shall comment briefly here on the highlights of the past year, on priorities for the coming year, on the importance of SDF funding to the QCIR, and on the question of succession. The highlights of this year’s conference programme included the fourth edition of the Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS), organized by the QCIR jointly with the Chair of Defence Management at Queen’s, the Canadian Forces (LFDTS) in Kingston, and the US Army War College in Carlisle. Held in June, the KCIS attracted 160 government officials, senior military officers and academics from Canada, the US, and Latin America to explore current and emergent issues of security in the Western Hemisphere. Three smaller conferences – all NATO- related - were held as well, the most consequential being one in Hamburg in March 2010, comparing German and Canadian use of the comprehensive approach to counter-insurgency and state-building in Afghanistan. Of the QCIR’s three principal thematic areas, transatlantic security relations continued to be the most active. In addition to the three conferences on NATO issues, five of the seventeen Security and Defence seminars focused on the alliance’s main task, the Afghanistan mission, as did the fourth annual transatlantic crisis simulation, held in Kingston last July. Graduate students from five Canadian and four European universities were briefed by officials and academic experts before in engaging in three days of simulated conflict management. The highlight of the QCIR’s publications program was The Afghanistan Challenge, an edited volume based on a German- Canadian conference in Hamburg. Institutional ties with European research centres and universities continued to develop. This year, the German connection, particularly the German presence among visiting scholars at the Centre, was especially intense, but closer contacts were also established with French, Austrian and Swedish institutions.

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Queen’s Centre for International Relations Robert Sutherland Hall Suite 403 Queen’s University 138 Union Street, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6

Voice: 613 533 2381 email: [email protected] Fax: 613 533 6885 web: www.queensu.ca/cir

April 6, 2010 Mr. Aaron Hywarren, Security and Defence Forum, Department of National Defence, Ottawa, Ontario Dear Aaron: Attached is my report on the activities of the Queen’s Centre for International Relations (QCIR) for the period April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010. As requested, I shall comment briefly here on the highlights of the past year, on priorities for the coming year, on the importance of SDF funding to the QCIR, and on the question of succession. The highlights of this year’s conference programme included the fourth edition of the Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS), organized by the QCIR jointly with the Chair of Defence Management at Queen’s, the Canadian Forces (LFDTS) in Kingston, and the US Army War College in Carlisle. Held in June, the KCIS attracted 160 government officials, senior military officers and academics from Canada, the US, and Latin America to explore current and emergent issues of security in the Western Hemisphere. Three smaller conferences – all NATO-related - were held as well, the most consequential being one in Hamburg in March 2010, comparing German and Canadian use of the comprehensive approach to counter-insurgency and state-building in Afghanistan. Of the QCIR’s three principal thematic areas, transatlantic security relations continued to be the most active. In addition to the three conferences on NATO issues, five of the seventeen Security and Defence seminars focused on the alliance’s main task, the Afghanistan mission, as did the fourth annual transatlantic crisis simulation, held in Kingston last July. Graduate students from five Canadian and four European universities were briefed by officials and academic experts before in engaging in three days of simulated conflict management. The highlight of the QCIR’s publications program was The Afghanistan Challenge, an edited volume based on a German-Canadian conference in Hamburg. Institutional ties with European research centres and universities continued to develop. This year, the German connection, particularly the German presence among visiting scholars at the Centre, was especially intense, but closer contacts were also established with French, Austrian and Swedish institutions.

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QCIR Annual Report Letter 2

The QCIR’s second major research theme, North American security and defence, was front and centre in the KCIS, which placed Canadian and American security concerns in a broader hemispheric context of multiple new threats, including failing states, population migration, transnational crime and epidemics. QCIR researchers are working on a number of these themes, including the influence of diasporas on the making of American and Canadian foreign and defence policies. The Centre’s initial exploration of new approaches to Arctic security has gained broader institutional support with the recent appointment of Dr. Peter Harrison as Director of the School of Policy Studies. On the third research theme, regional conflicts, the Centre extended its activities beyond Afghanistan and the Western Hemisphere to the Middle East and Africa. Four Security and defence seminars dealt with Middle-East questions – Arab-Israeli issues and Iran’s nuclear program – and an Occasional Paper by Colonel Tony Sarver looked critically at Israel’s settlements policy in light of American long-term interests. Three QCIR Fellows published articles on the region. On Africa, a Martello Paper edited by Andrew Grant brought together papers by Canadian and American experts on the Sudan/Darfur crisis. The lunchtime Security and Defence Seminar series drew speakers from Georgia, France, Germany and Israel, as well as Canadians from academe, the Canadian Forces, and DFAIT. With respect to outreach, the Centre brought in prominent campus-wide speakers including General de Chastelain, on weapons decommissioning in Northern Ireland and James Goldgeier, a leading American expert on US-Russia relations. The latter talk attracted 450 students and members of the general public. The Centre also organized two public forums, on Haiti and Iran, and the media activity of its members broadened and intensified. The coming year will see the fifth conference in the KCIS series, to be held in June on the topic “Security and Governance: Foundations of International Stability”. This conference has become a major event on the North American defence research agenda. Also becoming an institution is July’s transatlantic crisis simulation for Canadian and European graduate students, which will be held this year in Otzenhausen, Germany. Two smaller conferences have been organized for April, one on the Canadian Forces and the “comprehensive approach”, and the other on NATO’s new Strategic Concept. Another conference, on Arctic security, is being considered for the fall. SDF funding remains critical for the life and work of the QCIR. Through increasing collaboration with other SDF centres and with other institutions both national and international we have been able to leverage our funding to greater effect. In addition we have a steady flow of short-term project money. In the absence, however, of any change in university policy toward research centres, we will continue to be heavily dependent on the SDF for operating funds.

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QCIR Annual Report Letter 3

This summer there will be a change in the directorship of the QCIR. While there is at least one superbly qualified senior candidate for the position, the unlikely prospect of new hires in international relations in the next few years perpetuates our concerns about the succession in the medium to longer term. On behalf of the Centre and of Queen’s University, I would like to thank the SDF for its continuing support for our work. If I can provide any further information, please let me know. Yours sincerely, Charles Pentland Director, QCIR

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Robert Sutherland Hall 403 Queen‘s University 138 Union Street Kingston, Ontario Canada www.queensu.ca/cir

Queen’s Centre for International Relations

2009-2010

Annual Report to the SDF

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Section 1.1 - Introduction

Section 2.1 – Personnel - Research

Section 2.2 - Publications

Section 2.3 – Participation in Events

Section 2.4 – Courses taught

Section 2.5 – Student Research

Section 2.6 - Media

Section 2.7 – Outreach and Events

Section 3.1 – Financial Grants

Section 3.3 – Financial Report

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Introductory Section One – Mission Statement

NOTE All reports must include a covering letter, maximum of three pages, signed by the Chair containing:

• A summary of the year’s highlights • The coming year’s priorities • A paragraph describing the funding impact of SDF dollars on activities • A discussion of succession planning • Anything else you believe important to include

What is the Centre’s mission statement?

• Provide a brief description The Queen’s Centre for International Relations (QCIR) was established in 1975 with a mandate to conduct research on Canadian foreign and defence policy and other aspects of international relations. It supports teaching in the field of security and defence and, through its publications and other activities of its members, contributes to public debate on Canadian foreign and defence policy and on issues of international peace and security. The QCIR’s mission is to be among the best research centres in Canada working on questions of international relations, and to continue to be recognized for: 1. the high quality of the research and publications produced by its faculty, fellows and students, especially in the areas identified above; 2. the contribution it makes to the teaching of undergraduate and graduate students in courses related to national and international security both at Queen’s University and at the Royal Military College of Canada; and 3. the service it provides to Canadian society, locally and nationally, in engaging the public, debating issues of foreign and defence policy, and fostering networks among research institutions and other non-governmental organizations in the field of national and international security. What is the relationship between the mission statement and the activities of the SDF Centre?

• Provide a brief description The QCIR’s annual activities fall into three broad categories, mirroring those set out in the mission statement: research and publication; teaching and the supervision of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows; and outreach to the public, government, the military and other institutions both Canadian and foreign. Across these categories, the QCIR’s work continues to centre on three principal thematic areas. The first of these is transatlantic security relations, particularly the evolution of NATO and Canada’s role in it, and Canada’s relations with the European Union and its principal member-states with respect to regional and global security. Concerning NATO the centerpiece continues

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to be the Afghanistan mission, although Russia’s resurgence, Balkan uncertainties, and the instability of some eastern European states have drawn attention back to the alliance’s regional roots. The Centre’s current research and publications explore all these areas of interest to NATO. The EU’s security and defence policy (ESDP) continues to be a major focus of research as well, in particular its growing capacity to conduct autonomous civilian and military missions. The second theme is the security and defence of North America. Research at the QCIR continues to explore the bilateral relationship, especially with respect to issues concerning the Canada-US border and the common defence of the continent. Horizons have broadened, however, to include hemispheric defence and security, the subject of the fourth annual Kingston Conference on International Security held in June 2009. Contacts continue to develop with the OAS and a variety of Latin American academic and military institutions, as well as with the Inter-American Defence Academy in Washington. The third theme concerns unstable regions of the world in which Canada shares a common interest with its NATO allies, especially the Europeans. For the Centre this means primarily Africa, the Middle East and the former Soviet space in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. The QCIR’s recent work in this area includes publications and outreach activities on peace operations and conflict management, on the Darfur crisis, and on the regional impact of Iran’s nuclear policy. These three thematic areas provide structure, priorities and external visibility for the QCIR’s activities in research, teaching and outreach. But because the Centre’s mandate from Queen’s University extends beyond security and defence to broader questions of international relations, and because it is obliged to respond to events as they occur, some of its activities will always fall outside this thematic trinity. They will be driven by requests or proposals from government, the media, the public or other research centres, and the changing interests of QCIR personnel. How do the activities undertaken in the current fiscal year match with those in the original five-year funding proposal?

• List and provide a brief description Seventeen Security and Defence Seminars were held during the current fiscal year. Of these, four dealt with transatlantic security and defence issues, six with Afghanistan, three with the Middle East, one with Africa and one with Arctic security. Two discussed broad international themes (Islamic groups and foreign policy, and responses to terrorism). Speakers were from the Canadian government (DND, DFAIT and the Canadian Forces) and universities and research centres in Canada, the US, France, Germany, Israel and Georgia. The Centre organized or co-sponsored four conferences. In June, working with the Chair in Defence Management Studies, the CF’s Land Forces Doctrine and Training System and the US Army War College, the QCIR helped organize the fourth annual Kingston Conference on International Security. On the theme “At Home in the Americas: Canada, the US and

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Hemispheric Security”, the conference attracted about 160 participants from government, the military, the media and academe in Canada, the US, and Latin America. The QCIR’s annual conference was held in July, jointly with the first Pearson Seminar on Canadian Foreign Policy at Oxford University. In recognition of NATO’s 60th anniversary, the theme was “Canada, NATO and Transatlanticism”. Papers by Canadian, British and American academics and officials discussed both historical and contemporary issues concerning Canada’s place in the alliance. NATO was also the focus of a conference co-sponsored by the QCIR and REGIS in December, at Queens’ International Study Centre at Herstmonceux, Sussex, on France’s ‘return” to full participation in the alliance. Of the ten papers presented by Canadian and European scholars, eight will be published in a special issue of the journal European Security. In cooperation with the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy of the University of Hamburg, the QCIR organized a conference on the theme ”Security Governance by Comprehensive Approach? NATO and the International Community at the Afghan Crossroads”, held in late March in Hamburg. German and Canadian academics, military and government officials debated the effectiveness of various approaches to coordinating military and civilian aspects of counter-insurgency and state-building in Afghanistan. The papers will appear in a special journal issue and, subsequently, in an edited volume. The QCIR continued its support for the CDAI’s annual Graduate Symposium, held at RMC in late October. In addition to funding, the Centre provided chairs for some of the panels, and several of its graduate students presented papers. In May, the QCIR sent six graduate students to the third annual Graduate Workshop on International Security, hosted this past year by Concordia University in Montreal on behalf of REGIS and CEPES. In July, Queen’s hosted the fourth annual Transatlantic Crisis Simulation, involving 35 graduate students from Queen’s, RMC and three other Canadian universities, as well as from the universities of Heidelberg, Mannheim, Amsterdam and Oxford. Two days of briefings on Afghanistan were followed by three days of simulation. The Centre also supported undergraduate activities in international issues, including Queen’s Model UN and Model NATO, and the Foreign Policy Conference run by the Queen’s International Affairs Association. During the past year the QCIR sponsored two workshops, one in September on “Order, Cooperation and Variance among Non-state Armed Groups” involving Canadian, American and European authors, and one in October on “Stability Operations and International Conflict Management”, drawing on Canadian, Austrian, Swedish and German experience. Both will lead to edited volumes. The Centre co-hosted two public lectures on matters of international security: General (ret) A. J. G. D. de Chastelain on weapons decommissioning in Northern Ireland (April 2009) and James Goldgeier of George Washington University on “The US and Russia: Why We Need to be Realistic about the “Reset” (March2010). In March the Centre organized two public forums – one on the transition from emergency aid to reconstruction in Haiti, and the other on Iran’s nuclear program. The QCIR’s major publication this past year was The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and

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Strategic Choices, co-edited by Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Charles Pentland, and based on a German-Canadian conference held at the end of 2007. The publications program also produced one Martello Paper, on the international response to the crisis in Darfur, and one Occasional Paper, on Canada and Indonesia. The research and publications of the QCIR’s Fellows can be found listed in later sections of this report. Like the activities mentioned above, this work is in accordance with the QCIR’s overall mandate; most of it fits in at least one of the three thematic areas. In the past year the Centre hosted four visiting scholars from Germany: Peter Schmidt (Heidelberg and Mannheim) in the fall term; and in the winter term Anthony Seaboyer (Frankfurt), Anne Finger ( Free University, Berlin) and Florian Kuehn of the Helmut Schmidt University of the Armed Forces in Hamburg. All are working on international security questions, including Afghanistan and nuclear non-proliferation. What activities are planned for next year? How do they match the original five-year funding proposal?

• List and provide a brief description For the coming year, three conferences are in place, with a fourth projected for the fall of 2010. In April, the Centre will host a conference on “Canadian Perspectives on the Comprehensive Approach”, working with the CF’s Directorate of Land Concepts and Designs, the Chief of Force Development, and the Defence and Security Research Institute. Later in the same month the Centre will host a conference bringing together Canadian academic expertise on NATO with officials from NDHQ and DFAIT to discuss Canada’s contribution to the formulation of the alliance’s new Strategic Concept. The fifth annual Kingston Conference on International Security will take place, organized by the QCIR in cooperation with the Chair of Defence Management, the LFDTS, and the US Army War College. This year’s theme is “Security and Governance: Foundations of International Stability”. Panelists from Canada, the US, Latin America and Europe will explore the relationship between good governance, stability and international security across a range of cases from Afghanistan and Iraq to Africa and Latin America. A fourth conference, on new approaches to Arctic security, is projected for the fall of 2010. All four conferences fit squarely into the QCIR’s principal thematic areas. The twice-monthly Security and Defence Seminar series will continue, with four speakers, on military privatization, France and NATO, state-building in Bosnia, and great-power decline, scheduled for April and May. Two research workshops are planned for the coming year, both of which will lead to publications by the Centre. The first, directed by Dr. David Last of RMC in cooperation with the Defence Science Research Institute, will discuss research in “non-permissive environments”.

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The second, on North American border security, will be organized by Centre Fellow Christian Leuprecht and Dr. Todd Hataley of the RCMP. The Centre is also committed to continuing its series of Public Forums on international issues, as a valuable form of outreach to the local community. For graduate students, the Centre will continue its support for the CDAI’s annual fall symposium at RMC. In July Queen’s will send seven graduate students (plus, it is hoped, some from RMC) to work with their European counterparts in the Transatlantic Crisis Simulation, to be held at the European Academy in Otzenhausen, Germany. This event, which combines a one-day conference, a set of expert briefings and a three-day simulation, develops the transatlantic policy dimension of the Centre’s work, focuses on a crisis (Afghanistan) of particular concern to both Canada and Germany, and builds transatlantic networks among graduate students in security and defence. The Centre’s publications program will include three Martello Papers, one on conflict in the African Great Lakes region (delayed from last year), one on Kosovo and one based on the first research workshop mentioned above. There will be at least one Occasional Paper, on Israeli settlements in the West Bank. All these publications cover themes central to the QCIR’s five-year mandate: Canadian foreign and defence policy, regional conflicts, and the Atlantic alliance. With respect to visitors, Anthony Seaboyer, who has been a Visiting Researcher pending completion of his doctorate in Germany, is expected to take up his post-doctoral position here in the fall. There is a possibility that Peter Schmidt will return for a third successive fall term as a Visiting Fellow. Both these German visitors would teach courses on security and defence at Queen’s and RMC.

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Section 2 – Performance Indicators

2.1 Resident academic research population focused on security and defence issues (i.e. core group affiliated and residing with the Centre)

What is the number of faculty attached to the Centre involved in research?

Current Total

Last Year’s Total

14 14

What is the number of Centre staff involved in research?

Current Total

Last Year’s Total

1 1

What is the number of research associates attached to the Centre involved in research?

Current Total

Last Year’s Total

3 VDF, 17 SF, 1 PD, 4 VRF

3 VDF, 17 SF, 5 VRF

What is the number of graduate students involved in research?

Current Total

Last Year’s Total

6 PhD 15 MA

11 PhD 10 MA

Describe the relationship and work of research associates Personnel: The QCIR has three kinds of research associate. The Visiting Defence Fellows (VDFs) are serving officers from the Canadian, German and US armed forces. They provide resident expertise on military and defence issues from their national perspectives; they conduct policy-related research on security and defence for both the QCIR and their respective services; they assist in teaching a course on national and international security in the Department of Political Studies; and they conduct outreach to the military and civilian communities. A second group consists of the Senior Fellows. They are either academics from Queen’s and RMC – in some cases cross-appointed between the two universities – or former diplomats. The role of the Senior Fellows is foremost to conduct and publish research, some or all of which will focus on questions of security and defence. Their work over the past year is catalogued in this report. They are encouraged to report on their research periodically to the QCIR via the Security and Defence seminars and other venues. Another obligation of the Senior Fellows is to provide themes and suggest speakers for the QCIR’s regular series of seminars, workshops, forums and conferences. We expect them to look for ways to integrate their research into such events, and to use their networks of contacts to find participants from outside. Senior Fellows are also expected to attend as many QCIR-sponsored events as they can. Finally, all QCIR Senior Fellows teach, even those without full-time academic appointments. Their courses are listed on section 2.4 in this report.

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The third group consists of Visiting Research Fellows, including postdoctoral researchers. In recent years these have included scholars from Germany, Russia, and Japan, as well as students from military academies in Germany and France, in residence for periods ranging from one month to a year or more. Some members of the QCIR have individual research grants from bodies such as SSHRCC. These projects are not financially administered by the Centre, even though they may form part of one of its research clusters. Apart from its operating grant from the Security and Defence Forum of the Department of National Defence, the QCIR administered only the Postdoctoral Fellowship held by Benjamin Zyla. Main themes: Euro-Atlantic Security Relations QCIR researchers continue their collaboration with European colleagues on transatlantic security issues. Three members of the Centre - David Haglund, Kim Nossal and Charles Pentland - contributed chapters to The Afghanistan Challenge, edited by Pentland and Hans-Georg Ehrhart of the University of Hamburg, which was published in the summer of 2009 and based on a Canadian-German joint conference. Haglund has also completed a book manuscript on the evolving relationship between the US and France. Pentland has completed a chapter on “Canada and Multilateral Conflict Management: Navigating the Euro-Atlantic World”, to appear in a volume edited by David Long of Carleton University. Two conferences held this past year, on Canada and NATO (Oxford, July 2009) and on France’s “return” to NATO (Herstmonceux, December 2009), focused on the current state and prospects of the alliance. The latter project served to open up new links to French research centres and to French scholars, some of whom will contribute to a special journal issue based on the conference. A third conference, to be held in late April, will deliberate on Canada’s contribution to the formulation of NATO’s new Strategic Concept. North American Security The QCIR, in collaboration with the Chair of Defence Management, the Canadian Forces and the US Army War College, organizes and hosts a major annual conference, the Kingston Conference on International Security. Planning is now under way for the June 2010 conference, whose theme is “Security and Governance: Foundations of International Stability”. An important focus of discussion will be governance and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean, as these affect the security of North America. David Haglund continues his collaboration with Joel Sokolsky (RMC and Queen’s) on Canada-US crisis diplomacy, as well as a project (near completion) on ethnic diasporas and the Canada-US security community. Christian Leuprecht continues his research on border issues with a workshop and publication project involving a number of Canadian and American security agencies.

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Canada, Europe and Regional Security As illustrated by the publication of The AfghanistanChallenge, by a second Canadian-German conference (and projected publication) on Afghanistan in March 2010, and by the number of Centre seminars devoted to Afghanistan, that region continues to be in the forefront of the QCIR’s activities – albeit with a particular concern for Canada’s relations with European allies in that theatre. Senior Fellow Kim Nossal is researching the Canadian and American domestic politics of the Afghanistan mission. The Middle East is a second area of continuing activity in the Centre. It was the focus of several Security and Defence Seminars. Senior Fellow Oded Haklai has a project on domestic influences peacemaking and conflict management in the region. Colonel Tony Sarver (US Army VDF 2008-9) has written an Occasional Paper, to be published this year, on Israeli settlements in the West Bank and their implications for US policy and the resumption of the peace process. A third region of continuing interest is Africa, in particular Sudan/Darfur, the topic of the most recent Martello Paper. The editor of that volume, Andrew Grant, is pursuing several projects related to the role of natural resources in African civil and regional conflicts. Another Martello Paper, on the Great Lakes region and the lessons of the Zaire incident in 1996, has been delayed; recent hints that Canada might take a leading Canadian role in eastern DRC make its impending publication timely, if not urgent. The fourth regional focus continues to be Central and Eastern Europe. Charles Pentland’s work on EU enlargement policy and the EU’s relations with Ukraine will lead to two more publications in the next two years. German VDF Sven Hilgefort has embarked on an examination of Germany’s role in the European Security and Defence Policy. Current research projects by members: Jane Boulden Non-Permanent Members of the UN Security Council, UN Security Council Resolution Database

and associated book (with Oxford University press), nuclear Arms control, and Canadian foreign and defence policy

Wayne Cox The Middle East, and the international political economy.

Louis Delvoie Canadian foreign and security policy; The Middle East, with particular reference to the security

aspects of Arab-Israeli affairs, inter-Arab relations and the Persian Gulf region; South Asia, with particular reference to the security aspects of Indo-Pakistani relations and Pakistani-Afghan relations.

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J. Andrew Grant Current research examines the impact of conflict diamonds and illicit diamonds on regional

security and fragile states in West Africa. Informed by the literature on regional security, ‘new regionalisms’, and fragile states in Africa, theis research seeks to improve our understanding of the intersecting challenges of state-building and governing natural resource sectors such as diamonds in a regional context.

Over a period of ten days in November 2009, conducted in-person interviews with members of the Kimberley Process during their meetings in Swakopmund, Namibia.

Over a period of one week in January 2010,conducted in-person interviews in and around Akwatia, Ghana with individuals intimately involved in the extraction and trade of diamonds, such as exporters, mineral traders, mining license-holders, tributors, and miners. Also conducted in-person interviews with small-scale gold miners and traders near Akwatia, Ghana.

David Haglund Ethnic Diasporas and the Evolution of the Canada-US Security Community, 1861-2001 (a book-

length manuscript in preparation for submission toward the end of the 2011 academic year)

Held the Chaire d’études canadiennes for the academic year 2009-10 at the Université de Paris 3 (La Sorbonne nouvelle).

Request by the Global Facilitation Network for Security Sector Reform (GFN-SSR) of the UK Government's Global Conflict Prevention Pool (GCPP) for permission to post a summary of a document I wrote on its website http://www.ssrnetwork.net. GFN-SSR was established in 2002 by GCPP, a collaborative initiative of three UK government departments: the Department for International Development (DFID), the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). The document in question is a chapter I published two years ago, listed on my annual report for 2007 – “From USSR to SSR: The Rise and (Partial) Demise of NATO in Security Sector Reform,” in Intergovernmental Organisations and Security Sector Reform, ed. David M. Law (Zürich: Lit Verlag/ Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2007), pp. 103-21.

Oded Haklai Currently involved in 3 ongoing projects related to my research on ethnicity, peace and conflict.

1. Settlers in Contested Territories - a collaborative project with Neophytes Loizides (Queen’s University, Belfast) and Ian S. Lustick (University of Pennsylvania).

2. Domestic influences on peacemaking and conflict – a collaborative project with Hendrik Spruyt, Norman Dwight Harris Professor of International Relations and Director, Buffett Center for International and Comparative Studies (Northwestern University) and Miriam Elman (Maxwell School of Syracuse University). Special forum submitted to Security

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Studies for review. We are also working on an edited volume that we shall co-edit. University of Michigan Press and Syracuse University Press have expressed interest in reviewing the book.

3. Democratization and Ethnic Communities, a collaborative project with Jacques Bertrand and part of the SSHRC funded MCRI Ethnicity and democratic governance project. Following a workshop that took place on 17-18 April, 2009, we are now working on an edited volume. University of Pennsylvania Press and Ohio University Press agreed to review the edited collection.

Houchang Hassan-Yari 1. “Nuclear proliferation in the Middle East”: To study the risk of proliferation in the region

under the guise of transfer of civilian nuclear technology.

2. Iranian foreign and defence policy

3. Israel-Palestinian conflict and the UN Security Council resolutions

Pierre Jolicoeur Project “Le fédéralisme comme moyen de prévention de l’expression violente du nationalisme”.

This comparative study considers a large variety of states such as Belgium, Bosnia, Canada, Nigeria, Spain and Russia. Security issues in the post-Soviet Union, Russian foreign policy, and federalism in the context of conflict resolution.

Christian Leuprecht Diversity in the Armed Forces (forthcoming book); Recruitment and Retention among Armed

Forces (forthcoming book); Canadian lone-wolf terrorists (forthcoming book); Workshop on recruitment and retention among the Canadian Armed Forces; Radicalization, Sympathy, and Support for Extremism among Expatriate Diaspora Groups Reader on Canadian Constitutional Politics Demographic Change and Grand Strategy (forthcoming article)

Kim Richard Nossal Research project examining the domestic politics of the Afghanistan mission, with a focus on

Canada and Australia, seeking to explain similarities and differences in the role of domestic politics on the shaping of the Afghan missions of each country.

Charles Pentland 1. Security implications of EU enlargement

2. The EU's relations with its eastern neighbours: Russia and other former Soviet states

3. Ukraine and the EU – conference paper in preparation

4. Europe's Foreign and Security Policy after Lisbon – conference paper in preparation

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Benjamin Zyla, Postdoctoral Fellow 2010 Middle-power burden sharing in NATO, comparison of the whole-of-government approaches of

Canada, Germany, the UK and the USA, and co-operation and integration in European security and defence policy

Anthony Seaboyer, Visiting Research Fellow 2009-10 European Security and Defence Policy, Canadian, US and German Foreign and Security Policy,

Transatlantic Security Cooperation, Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Missile Defence.

Florian Kuehn, Visiting Research Fellow 2010 Research on new publication “Potemkin States” edition Körber, Hamburg, due May 31st

Colonel Tony Sarver, US Army VDF 2008-09 Continued research on Jewish Settlements in the Israel Occupied Territories and the US position

Colonel Douglas Bentley, US Army VDF 2009-10 NATO, Trans Atlantic Relations, American Foreign and Security Policy, France's re-integration

into the NATO Military Command Structure.

LCol Sven Hilgefort, German Forces VDF 2008-2011 European Security and Defence Policy, German Foreign and Security Policy

Major Ian Rutherford, Canadian Forces VDF 2008-10 Development of PhD Dissertation

Describe any post-doctoral accomplishments Benjamin Zyla – preparation (with Peter Schmidt) of edited special edition of Contemporary Security Policy based on papers presented at QCIR conference on the ESDP, December 2008 Completion of book manuscript on Canada and NATO in the 1990s.

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre)

2009-2010 Total

Last Year’s Total

Peer-reviewed publications 47 Other publications 19 59

Peer-reviewed publications Include author, title of publication, name of publisher, publication title (if a book chapter or journal article) and description (i.e. book, edited collection, journal article, review, etc.)

• Place in alphabetical order and separate each publication with a space Example Doe, Jane. “Canadian CF Missions Since 2000”, book chapter in The Canadian Forces, Oxford University Press Smith, John. “Canada-US Border Security Since 9/11”, journal article in “Journal of North American Studies”, Vol. 2, No. 1

Boulden, Jane, Ramesh Thakur, Thomas G. Weiss, eds. The United Nations and Nuclear Orders, Tokyo, United Nations University Press, 2009.

Cox, Wayne. “Crimson Tide: The Anglo Core, the Post-Imperial Non-Core, and the Hegemony of

American IR”, Wayne S. Cox and Kim Richard Nossal in Ole Weaver and Arlene Tickner (eds.), IR Around the World: Making International Relations International, Routledge, 2009.

Grant. J. Andrew. 2009. Digging Deep for Profits and Development? Reflections on Enhancing

the Governance of Africa’s Mining Sector. SAIIA Occasional Paper No. 49. Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs (peer-reviewed).

----- Frank K. Nyame, and Natalia Yakovleva. 2009. “Perspectives on Migration Patterns in Ghana’s Mining Industry.” Resources Policy: The International Journal of Minerals Policy and Economics 34:1-2 (March-June) 6-11 (peer-reviewed).

Haglund, David. "What Good Is Strategic Culture?" in Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass

Destruction: Culturally Based Insights into Comparative National Security Policymaking, ed. Jeannie L. Johnson, Kerry M. Kartchner, and Jeffrey A. Larsen (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), pp. 15-31.

----- “And the Beat Goes On: ‘Identity’ and Canadian Foreign Policy,” in Canada Among Nations, 2008: 100 Years of Canadian Foreign Policy, ed. Robert Bothwell and Jean Daudelin (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), pp. 343-67.

------ (With Joseph T. Jockel) “The Non-Vanishing Border: Change and Continuity in Canadian-American Relations,” in Canada: Images of a Post/National Society, ed. Gunilla Florby, Mark Shackleton, and Katri Suhonen (Bern: Peter Lang, 2009), pp. 55-69.

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) ----- “Afghanistan and the Limits of ‘Unlimited Solidarity’: A Farewell to

Schicksalsgemeinschaft,” in The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and Strategic Choices, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Charles C. Pentland (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), pp. 175-87.

----- “The US-Canada Relationship: How ’Special’ Is America’s Oldest Unbroken Alliance?” in America’s ‘Special Relationships’: Foreign and Domestic Aspects of the Politics of Alliance, ed. John Dumbrell and Axel R. Schäfer (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 60-75.

----- “La future zone de paix nord-américaine,” in Régionalisme et sécurité internationale, ed. Houchang Hassan-Yari and Abdelkérim Ousman (Brussels: Bruylant, 2009), pp. 261-75.

----- “Le Canada, les États-Unis et le continent américain: ‘l’autre’ politique de bon voisinage,” in Les Relations interaméricaines en perspective: Entre crises et alliances, ed. Isabelle Vagnoux and Daniel van Eeuwen (Paris: Éd. de l’Institut des Amériques/Éd. de l’Institut des Hautes Études de l’Amérique latine, 2009), pp. 61-71.

----- (With Justin Massie) “Has Québec Become a Northern Mexico? Public Opinion and America's 'Long War',” American Review of Canadian Studies 39 (December 2009): 398-417.

Haklai, Oded, “State Mutability and Ethnic Civil Society: The Palestinian Arab Minority in Israel,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 39:5 (June 2009), 864-882.

Hassan-Yari, Houchang. "Régionalisme et sécurité internationale", Collection Études stratégiques internationales, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2009. (avec Abdelkérim Ousman).

----- “The role of warfare in International Relations: 'Just war' and doctrine of ‘preemption’ as United States Strategy in war on terror”, in Ethics & International Relations, International Studies Journal (ISJ), 2010. (avec Louis Osemwegie)

----- “L’analyse transactionnelle: une stratégie de communication et d’éducation à la paix”, Anne Guilbert-Lassalle et Denis Lema[itre, sous la direction de, Peut-on éduquer à la paix?, Paris, L’Harmattan, 2009, 123-133. (avec Khaled Taktek)

----- “Relations irano-américaines: qui décide en Iran?”, Les enjeux géostratégiques entre les États-Unis et l’Iran, Géostratégiques, N°23, mai 2009, 71-83. (avec Ali Dizboni)

----- “Le triangle GCC-Iran-Ouest: ingrédients bouillants d’une crise annoncée”, La géostratégie des crises au "Grand Moyen-Orient", Géostratégiques, N°22, février 2009, 99-116.

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) Jolicoeur, Pierre, (with Aurélie Campana), “L’Union européenne et l’OTAN face à l’implication

de la Russie dans les conflits gelés : deux voies divergentes”, Études internationales, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Decembre 2009), pp. 501-646.

----- “ L’Union européenne et l’OTAN face à l’implication de la Russie dans les conflits gelés : deux voies divergentes”, Études internationales, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Decembre 2009), pp. 545-566.

-----and Aurélie Campana, “Introduction : ‘Conflits gelés’ de l’ex-URSS : débats théoriques et politiques”, Études internationales, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Decembre 2009), pp. 501-521

Kuehn, Florian. Security and Development in World Society, Liberal Paradigm and Statebuilding in Afghanistan. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, 2010.

----- “Supporting the State, Depelting the State: Estranged State-Society Relations in Afghanistan,” in The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and Strategic Choices, ed. Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Charles C. Pentland (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), pp. 57-75.

Leuprecht, Christian. "Introduction", Special Issue of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics on Diversity in Armed Forces, 47(4), November 2009.

----- "Diversity as Strategy: Democracy’s Ultimate Litmus Test," Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 47(4) November 2009. pp 559-57.

----- "Winning the Battle but Losing the War?", Narrative and Counter-Narrative Strategy Perspectives on Terrorism, 3(2) August 2009. Pp. 25-35.

----- (with Todd Hataley, Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko). 2010. "Narratives and counter-narratives for Global Jihad: opinion versus action," in Countering Extremist Narratives, Kessels, E.J.A.M., ed. The Hague: National Coordinator for Counterterrorism (NCTb): 2010, pp. 58-70.

Maloney, Sean. “Operation INITZAAR ZMAREY: The Battle of Arghandab 30 October-1 November 2007” in Fortune Favours the Brave, Toronto: Dundurn, 2009.

----- “On a Pale Horse? Conceptualizing Narcotics Production in Southern Afghanistan and its Relationship to the Narco-Terror Nexus,” Small Wars and Insurgencies, Vol 20. Issue 1, 2009. pp 203-14.

Nossal, Kim Richard, Stéphane Roussel, and Stéphane Paquin, International Policy and Politics in Canada (Toronto: Pearson Canada, 2011), xxiv, 358 pp. [despite publication date, this book appeared in February 2010]

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) ----- and Greg Donaghy, eds. Architects and Innovators: Building the Department of Foreign

Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009 / Architectes et innovateurs : le développement du ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce international, de 1909 à 2009 (Montréal and Kingston: Queen’s Policy Studies Series, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), vii, 318 pp.

----- and Greg Donaghy, “Introduction,” in Donaghy and Nossal, eds. Architects and Innovators: Building the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009 / Architectes et innovateurs : le développement du ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce international, de 1909 à 2009 (Montréal and Kingston: Queen’s Policy Studies Series, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), 1-8.

----- “Allan E. Gotlieb and ‘the Politics of the Real World,’” in Donaghy and Nossal, eds. Architects and Innovators: Building the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009 / Architectes et innovateurs : le développement du ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Commerce international, de 1909 à 2009 (Montréal and Kingston: Queen’s Policy Studies Series, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), 273-88

----- and Ann Capling, “The Contradictions of Regionalism in North America,” Review of International Studies 35:S1 (February 2009): 147-67; also published in Rick Fawn, ed., Globalising the Regional, Regionalising the Global (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 147-67

----- “No Exit: Canada and the ‘War without End’ in Afghanistan,” in Hans-Georg Ehrhart and Charles C. Pentland, eds., The Afghanistan Challenge: Hard Realities and Strategic Choices (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009), 157-73

----- and Wayne S. Cox, “The ‘Crimson World’: The Anglo Core, the Post-Imperial Non-core, and the Hegemony of American IR,” in Arlene B. Tickner and Ole Wæver, eds., International Relations Scholarship around the World (London: Routledge, 2009), 287-306.

----- “World Politics: Global Anarchy, Global Governance,” in Rand Dyck, ed., Studying Politics: An Introduction to Political Science, 3rd ed. (Toronto: Nelson Education, 2009), 434-54

----- "’Middlepowerhood’ and ‘Middlepowermanship’ in Canadian Foreign Policy,” in Nikola Hynek and David Bosold, eds., Canada’s Foreign and Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a Middle Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010), 20-34

Pentland, Charles (with Hans-Georg Erhart), ed. The Afghanistan Challenge, Hard Realities and Strategic Choices, McGill-Queen's University Press, August 2009.

----- and Hans-Georg Ehrhart, “Introduction”, in Ehrhart and Pentland, ed. The Afghanistan Challenge, 1-10

----- “Canada in the 21st Century: A Global Actor?”, in Arnold Kammel (ed) Global Actors, Nomos Verlag for the Austrian Institute for European Security Policy, 2010

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) Sokolsky, Joel, “Canada and the Atlantic Alliance in the Post-Cold War Era: More NATO Than

NATO?” Nik Hynek and David Bosold, Eds., Canada’s Foreign & Security Policy: Soft and Hard Strategies of a Middle Power (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010 (With Ben Zyla).

----- “Multilateral-Richard Gary Colbert (1915-1973),” John B. Hattendorf and Bruce A. Elleman, Eds., Nineteen-Gun Salute: Case Studies of Operational, Strategic, and Diplomatic Naval Leadership during the 20th and Early 21st Centuries. Newport, RI: Naval War College Press, 2010.

----- “Canada and NATO: Keeping Ottawa in, expenses down, criticism out…and the country secure,” International Journal 64, Spring 2009 (With Joseph T. Jockel).

----- “A Larger ‘Foot Print’ in Ottawa: General Hillier and Canada’s Shifting Civil-Military Relationship 2005-2008,” Canadian Foreign Policy (With Philippe Lagassé)

Zyla, Ben. “Years of free-riding? Canada, the New NATO, and Collective Crisis Management in Europe, 1989-2001,” American Review of Canadian Studies vol.40, no.1 (2010), pp. 22-39.

----- “NATO and post-Cold War burden-sharing: Canada ‘the laggard’?” International Journal vol. 64, no. 2 (2009), pp. 337-359.

----- with Joel J. Sokolsky, “Canada and the Atlantic Alliance in the post-Cold War era: More NATO than NATO?,” in Nikola Hynek, and David Bosold (eds): Canada’s New Foreign and Security Policy Strategies: Re-Examining Soft and Hard Dimensions of Middlepowerhood (Oxford and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 231-250.

Other publications Include author, title of publication, name of publisher, publication title (if a book chapter or journal article) and description (i.e. book, edited collection, journal article, review, etc.)

• Place in alphabetical order and separate each publication with a space Use examples from previous section

Delvoie, Louis A. “Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Rationale for War” in On Track, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 2009.

----- “Áfghanistan: The Return of History?” in On Track, Vol. 14, No. 4, Winter 2009-2010.

----- “Canada and Indonesia: Perturbed Engagement”, Occasional Paper 63, Queen’s Centre for International Relations, Queen’s University, March 2010.

Grant, J. Andrew. "Darfur: Reflections on the Crisis and Responses", Martello Paper 35, Queen's Centre for International Relations, Queen's University, September 2009.

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) Haglund, David. Review of Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century,

ed. Jeffrey Kopstein and Sven Steinmo, International Journal 64 (Autumn 2009): 1153-57.

Hassan-Yari, Houchang. “(In)Security in the Persian Gulf: US-NATO Couple”, in Phil Orchard,

ed., Canada and the Changing Strategic Environment: The Canada First Defence Strategy and Beyond. The Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Security and Defence Forum Centres, 2008, Vancouver, Centre of International Relations, University of British Columbia, 2009, 41-57.

Leuprecht, Christian. Review of Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, ed. Jeffrey Kopstein and Sven Steinmo, International Journal 64 (Autumn 2009): 1153-57.

----- "Migration as the Demographic Wild Card in Civil Conflict: Mauritius and Fiji," Environmental Change and Security Program Report 13, 2009, pp. 34-39.

Maloney, Sean. "Canada's Arctic Sky Spies: The Director's Cut", Canadian Military Journal, Vol. 9, No.1, 2009. pp 76-88.

----- “Taliban Governance: Can Canada Compete?” Policy Options June 2009.

----- “Changes in the Wind,” Veritas. Spring 2009 pp. 28-33.

Ousman, Abdelkérim. (with Houchang Hassan-Yari) "Régionalisme et sécurité internationale",

Collection d’études stratégiques, No.6, 2009.

----- "Darfur: Land management and Ethnic Cleansing", In Andrew Grant (ed.) Darfur: Reflections on the Crisis and the Responses, Martello Paper 35. Kingston: Queen’s Centre on International Relations, 2009.

----- “Darfour: nettoyage ethnique et sécurité régionale” dans Collection études stratégiques, No.6, 2009, pp.99-122.

----- “Le multilatéralisme dans le monde musulman” avec Houchang Hassan-Collection études stratégiques No.5 2008.

----- “Le schéma ami/ennemi: un obstacle de taille pour le dialogue des civilisations" in Lise Garon, Azzedine Mansour et El-Moustafa Chadli (dir.), L’Islam et l’occident: Biopsies d’un dialogue, Presses de l’Université Laval, 2008, pp. 343-363.

Schram, John (with Brent Beardsley), “Lessons Learned? Credible International and Canadian Responses to the Crisis in Darfur,” in Andrew Grant (ed.) Darfur: Reflections on the Crisis and the Responses, Martello Paper 35. Kingston: Queen’s Centre on International Relations, 2009.

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2.2 Publications (authored by core group affiliated and residing with the Centre) ----- “Canada Among Nations” in Canada and Africa, Centre for International Governance

Innovation and Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2009.

Zyla, Ben. "L'unilatéralisme avec le sourire. Bilan des relations germano-américaines et perspectives pour 2009," Note du Cerfa 62 (Paris, Brussels: Comité d’études des relations franco-allemandes (Cerfa)), ISBN: 978-2-86592-503-2, 30 pages.

2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events What is the number of resident staff who participated in domestic conferences?

Professors/Associates & Number of Events (i.e. _ professors attended _ events)

Students & Number of Events (i.e. - students attended - events)

20 Professors/Associates attended 44 events

7 Students attended 2 events

What is the number of resident staff who participated in international conferences?

Professors/Associates & Number of Events (i.e. _ professors attended _ events)

Students & Number of Events (i.e. - students attended - events)

16 Professors/Associates attended 52 events

1 Student attended 1 event

Please describe your use of the SDF International Conference Fund: include the Centre participant, conference title, date, location and a brief description of participation (i.e. name of presented paper, panel, etc.)

• Separate each conference participant with a space Example Jane Doe: “NATO Transformation”, 1-3 December 2006, London, UK; presented paper entitled “Should NATO admit more members?” on a panel discussing the potential for NATO to expand its membership. Justin Massie: "Free rider par excellence? Assessing Canada’s ‘disproportionate’ contribution to NATO’s first out-of-area operation", 13-16 July 2009, Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK; presented at the Transatlantic Studies Association Annual Conference on a panel discussing NATO's Military Operations. Please describe your use of the SDF National Conference Fund: include the Centre participant, conference title, date, location and a brief description of participation (i.e. name of presented paper, panel, etc.)

• Separate each conference participant with a space

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events Example John Doe: “NATO Transformation”, 1-3 December 2006, London, ON; presented paper entitled “Should NATO admit more members?” on a panel discussing the potential for NATO to expand its membership. Phil Giurlando: "Canadian and Global Security in Perspective", 8 May 2009, Concordia University, Montreal, at the 2009 Graduate Studies Security Conference. Alex Huntley: "Turkey and Regional Security: An "Insulator" State?" 8 May 2009, Concordia University, Montreal at the 2009 Graduate Studies Security Conference. Jennifer Vibert: "All Talk and No Action: Discourses on Intervention in the DRC", Concordia University, Montreal at the 2009 Graduate Studies Security Conference. Justin Massie: "Still the Alliance of its dreams? Canada and NATO's "cooperative" security agenda", Concordia University, Montreal at the 2009 Graduate Studies Security Conference. Sean O'Neill: "Middle Powers and the Human Security Agenda", Concordia University, Montreal at the 2009 Graduate Studies Security Conference. Tudor Onea: "Imperial Expansion: American nationalism and the Invasion of Iraq", 27-29 May 2009, Carleton University, Ottawa, at the 81st Annual Canadian Political Science Association Conference Tudor Onea: " Power Test: Neoclassical Realism and American Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War", 27-29 May 2009, Toronto, Ontario presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the American Political Science Association. Please describe professor/associate and student attendance at domestic and international conferences not funded by the international or national conference funds. Include: the Chair participant, conference title, date, location and a brief description of participation (i.e. name of presented paper, panel, etc.)

• Separate each conference participant with a space Example Jane Doe: “NATO Transformation”, 1-3 December 2006, London, UK; presented paper entitled “Should NATO admit more members?” on a panel discussing the potential for NATO to expand its membership. Jane Boulden: Regional Powers and Global Order, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 6-7 April 2009,

presented paper "Regional Powers and the Practices of the United Nations."

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events "Crossing Silos Strategy Session," Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, 24

April 2009. Panel member - Academics and Policy Relevant Research.

Canada, NATO, and Transatlanticism, Oxford University, UK, 8-10 July 2009, paper presented "The Eclipse of Peacekeeping in Canadian Security Policy."

Ten Years of 'War on Terror' in Chechnya, Royal Military College, 1 October 2009. Presented paper: "Terrorism and Civil Wars."

International Security Challenges and the Law, Annual conference of the Security and Defence Forum Centres, Ottawa, 2 October 2009. Commentator "Law and Counter-Terrorism."

CLAIHR, Queen’s Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, Kingston, 29 January 2010, panel member on Human Rights and Justice in Africa.

Theory vs. Policy? Connecting scholars and practitioners, International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, 17-20 February 2010. Roundtable participant: "Economic Sanctions: contributions fo the Field (Margaret A Doxey) Panel: (Author) Military Traditions, Changing Conceptions of Security and Future North American Security Cooperation.

Royal Danish Defence Academy – March 2010 – guest lecture

Wayne Cox: 81st Annual Conference, Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA/ISA Canada), Carleton

University, Ottawa ON, 29 May 2009, Discussant on Session D10(a), “Public Discourse on Canadian Foreign and Defence Policy". Chapters presented for proposed book on topic (Wayne Cox, co-editor).

81st Annual Conference, Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA/ISA Canada), Carleton University, Ottawa ON, 29 May 2009. Chair/Discussant on Session 12(d), “IR Theory: Critical Interventions”.

Queen’s International Affairs Association Foreign Policy Conference, 6 November 2009. Keynote Address (by Wayne Cox), “The War in Afghanistan and the Future of Canadian Foreign Policy”.

Louis Delvoie: Canada's Security Interests, CDAI Graduate Student Symposium, Royal Military College, Kingston,

30-31 October 2009. Session chair.

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events J. Andrew Grant: Chair and Moderator for a panel on Darfur, organized by the Queen’s chapter of STAND (Students

Taking Action Now: Darfur) Canada, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, March 2009. Panel Chair and Discussant for an Ethnicity and Democratic Governance workshop on

democratization and ethnic communities at the Munk Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, April 2009.

39th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of African Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston,

Ontario, Canada, 5 May 2009. With Frank K. Nyame and Natalia Yakovleva presented paper. “Miners in Motion: The Political Economy of Migration in the Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Sector in Ghana.”

Discussant for the Graduate Student Security Conference at Concordia University, Montreal,

Québec, May 2009. Panel Chair and Discussant during the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science

Association at Carleton University in Ottawa, June 2009. Section Chair for International Political Science Association, Research Committee #40 (New World

Orders). This also entailed reviewing 40 paper proposals and 6 panel proposals for triennial conference in Santiago, Chile (July 2009) as well as related organizational and administrative duties.

XXIst International Political Science Association World Congress, Santiago, Chile, 15 July 2009.

Paper presented “Cracks, Shadows, and Other Flaws: Examining the Impact of Dirty Diamonds on Regional Security in West Africa.”

Invited Workshop Participation at conference on Networking for Natural Resource Governance in

Africa: Towards a Regional Approach, South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) and Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD), Accra, Ghana, 27-29 January 2010.

51st Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, USA, 17 February

2010. Presented paper: “Prospects for the New Regionalism(s) Approach in the 2010s” as part of a roundtable entitled Comparative Regionalism: From a World of States to a World of Regions? Presented paper: “Natural Resource Governance: Prospects for Development.” Presented paper written with Filip Alexandresu and J. Cristian Rangel “Connecting Governance and Development in Theory and Practice: Lessons from/for Extractive Resource Sectors in Sierra Leone, Romania, and Colombia.” Panel Chair during the “51st Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association”, New Orleans, USA, 19 February 2010.

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events David Haglund 14th Annual Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, 24 April 2009.

Discussant of papers on panel, “‘Return to History’: Collective Memories, National Pride and Security,”

European Launch of the Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, Berlin, Germany, 2 June 2009. Roundtable participant on “Canada, the EU, and the Future of Transatlantic Relations.”

First Oxford Pearson Seminar Canada, NATO, and Transatlanticism, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, 10 July 2009. Paper presented “Transatlanticism and NATO in Canadian Security Policy under Chrétien.”

8th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, England, 14 July 2009. Panel chair, project on “What President for Transatlantica?”

8th Annual Conference of the Transatlantic Studies Association, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, England, 15 July 2009. Paper presented (With Tyson McNeil-Hay) ”The ‘Germany Lobby’ and U.S. Foreign Policy: What, if Anything, Does It Tell Us about the Debate over the ‘Israel Lobby’?

• This same paper was presented to the UK Ministry of Defence’s Joint Forces Command and Staff College, Swindon, England, 14 December 2009.

British Association of Canadian Studies History Conference, London, 17 July 2009, Panel chair.

Conference on A Safe and Secure Canada: Sécurité, identité(s) et territoire(s), Centre d’Études Canadiennes de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, 25 September 2009. Paper presented: “Demographic Change and the Future of the North American Security Community.”

“Happy Days Are Here Again? France’s Reintegration into NATO and Its Impact on Relations with the United States,” a paper presented to the conference on France’s Return to NATO: Practical Implications for Transatlantic Relations, McGill University-Université de Montréal Centre for International Peace and Security Studies/Queen’s University Centre for International Relations, Herstmonceux Castle, England, 11 December 2009.

Oded Haklai “Democratization and Ethnic Communities, Conflict and Accommodation: An Overview”,

Workshop on Democratization and Ethnic Communities: Conflict, Protection, and Accommodation, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, 17-18 April 2009. Co-organizer with Jacques Bertrand (Toronto)

Discussant at Association for the Study of Nationalities Annual Conference, April 2009

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events

Middle East Studies Association, 21-24November 2009. Presented “Patterns of Palestinian Arab Political Mobilization in Israel after the 2009 Elections.”

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 3-6 September 2009. Paper presented: “The Impact of Jewish Settlers in the West Bank on the Palestinian-Israeli Peace Process,”

Houchang Hassan-Yari 2009 NATO BI-SC Psychological Operations Conference, 5-7 May 2009, Ottawa, Ontario. Paper

presented: “Iran relevancy: How to forward the Afghanistan agenda.”

War, Human Dignity, and Nation Building: Theological Perspectives on Canada’s Role in Afghanistan, Centre for Public Theology, Huron College, University of Western Ontario, 8-9 May 2009, London, Ontario. Paper presented: “Islam and Human Security”.

Towards 'the Dignity of Difference' Neither ‘the Clash of Civilizations’ nor ‘the End of History’, University of Alberta, October 2-4, 2009, Edmonton, Alberta. Paper presented: IClashology within Islam: not civilizational but political."

Murs et barrières en relations internationales, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, 29-30 octobre 2009, Montréal. Paper presented:“Khodi et Gheir Khodi : un mur invisible au sein de la société iranienne.”

Security in 2020 in a Multi-polar World, 25-26 November 2009, Amsterdam, Holland. Paper presented: “Civil-Military Relations in Iran and the Evolution of the Revolutionary Guard."

NATO and Gulf Security, 2-3 December 2009, NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy. Paper presented: “The Iranian Crisis: the way forward.”

Transatlantic Relations, Council on Foreign Relations, Deutsche Gesellschaft fürAuswärtige Politik e.V., 9 décembre 2009, Berlin, Germany. Paper presented: “NATO’s Strategy in Afghanistan."

Partners for Stability and Afghanistan’s Reconstruction, Deutsche Gesellschaft fürAuswärtige Politik e.V., 10 décembre 2009, Berlin, Germany. Paper presented: “The Afghan Drug Problem and Development: Transatlantic approaches – consent & friction."

The Perfect Handshake with Iran? Prudent Strategy and Pragmatic Engagement Policy, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, CENTCOM, and Army, 12 January 2010, Washington. Paper presented: “Civil-Military relations: the evolution of the IRGC role in Iran."

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events Héritages postcoloniaux et héritages dynastiques, Observatoire sur le Moyen-Orient, Chaire Raoul-

Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, 31 mars 2010, Montréal. Paper presented: “La déconnexion iranienne: Crise de légitimité à l’intérieur et volonté de puissance à l’extérieur."

Pierre Jolicoeur XIV Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, New York,

23-25 April 2009. Presented paper“Post-Wesphalian Statehood: Is Georgia Really a State?”

Congrès 2009 de la Société québécoise de science politique, 27-28 May 2009, Ottawa. Chair of “Panel 2: Édification des États et des nations”, Workshop “Conflits gelés, souveraineté imparfaite et États de facto : un dilemme pour la communauté internationale.” Discussant on “Panel 3: Acteurs externes et États-parents/patrons sur l’échiquier ‘gelé’”, Workshop “Conflits gelés, souveraineté imparfaite et États de facto : un dilemme pour la communauté internationale.”

Dix années de ‘guerre au terrorisme’ en Tchétchénie / Ten years of ‘War on Terror’ in Chechnya, Royal Military College of Canada, 1 Octobre 2009. Organizer/editor. Presentation “Le conflit tchétchène; entre sécessionnisme et terrorisme.”

International workshop on Kosovo: D’un protectorat à l’autre, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, 11-12 February 2010, Montreal. Chair of “Reconnaissance internationale du Kosovo et future présence de l’administration européenne.”

Florian Kuehn 51st Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, USA, 17-20 February

2010. Presented paper: “Securing Uncertainty: Sub-State Security Dilemmas and the Risks of Intervention.” Chaired two panels Participation in Editors meeting for special issue on Risk, the State, and Contemporary Governance, and workshop preparation

The 26th CDAI Seminar: Protecting Canada’s national Interests in an Uncertain World, Ottawa, 2-3 March 2010.

Christian Leuprecht Demography and Security: The Politics of Population Change, The Weatherhead Center for

International Affairs, Harvard University, 1-2 May 2009. "Can demographic difference explain (in)security?"

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events 81st Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, 27-

29 May 2009. Workshop on Canadian Defence and Security Policy "The limitations and opportunities of demographic change for Canada's Land Force."

Expert Meeting: Counter Narratives and the performative power of counter-terrorism, Campus The Hague, Leiden University, 4-5 June 2009. "Radical Ideologies in Comparative Perspective."

"New Missions -- New Challenges: The EU and Canada's new international-peacekeeping and crisis-management operations." Swedish National Defence College (in cooperation with the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy), Stockholm. 22 June 2009. Organizer.

Annual meeting of the European Research Group on Military and Society, Working Group on Recruitment and Retention, 22-26 June 2009. "The Demographic Economy of National Defence: Turning "the problem" into part of the solution." "The Demographic Security Dilemma," Peace Research Institute of Oslo, 25 June 2009

"Security: The Canada-US border." Yale University (in collaboration with the Canadian Consulate General, New York City). 8 October 2009. Organizer.

"Global Mega-Trends in Light of the Economic Slowdown, Expert Workshop," Bertelsmann Foundation and Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, DC, 4-6 November 2009. Participant.

"Security in Federal Systems: Canada, Mexico, and the United States." Yale University (in collaboration with the Forum of Federations). 9 November 2009. Organizer.

“Canadian Foreign Policy: Is There a Diaspora Effect?,” International Relations Workshop, Yale University, 11 November 2009. Participant.

"Core Values Workshop," Swedish National Defence College, 8-10 January 2010.

"Peace Operations in the 21st Century Workshop," Swedish National Defence College, 11-12 January 2010

Order, Conflict, and Violence Workshop, Yale University, 13 January 2010. Paper on“The War of Ideas: Evidence on Antecedents of Radicalization and Support for Extremist Violence.”

Social Diplomacy in Transmediterranean Relations Conference, Amsterdam, 10-12 March 2010. Contributor to the workshop on Extremism

CSIS workshop on Security Dimensions of Self-Isolating Communities, Ottawa, 29 March 2010. Participant.

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events Sean Maloney 5th Windsor Military Studies Conference, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 5-6 February

2010. Presentation on “The Mechs: Operation Timus Preem, Zhari District, Afghanistan, August 2008."

Kim Richard Nossal 81st Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, 27-

29 May 2009. Discussant on Canadian Military Policy panel.

Queen’s Foreign Policy Conference, Kingston, 6 November 2009. Panelist presentation, “Canada’s present military involvement: The Afghanistan mission.”

Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America, Austin, Texas, 26-27 February 2010. Paper presented “Justifying International Stabilization Missions: Australia and Canada in Comparative Perspective.”

Abdelkérim Ousman XVIIIème Congrès, Tunis, 5-9 mai 2009. “Non-State Actors and International Relations” Panel Pratique et Droit international humanitaire coutumier dans le contexte des conflits armés contre les acteurs non-étatiques Charles Pentland Pearson Seminar on Canada, NATO and European Security, Oxford University, UK. 10 July 2009.

Paper: “Canada and the European Security and Defence Policy: From Sometime Player to Serious Partner?”

CDAI Graduate Student Symposium on Canada's Security Interests, Royal Military College, Kingston, 31 October 2009. Panel Chair.

Canadian International Council/CDFAI Annual Conference, Canada's National Strategic Relations: NATO and NORAD, Ottawa, 2 November 2009. Participant.

“UN Peace Operations: From Mandate to Mission”, Lecture to Inter-American Defence Academy, National Defence University, Washington, DC, January 20 John Schram “Public Discussion on Darfur,” Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University, 26 March 2009:

Panellist.

Canadian Association of African Studies annual conference, Queen’s University, 6 May 2009. Panellist – Zimbabwe.

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events Africa Days: Canada and Africa: Defence, Diplomacy and Development, Department of Political

Studies, Queen’s University, 9 February 2010, Panellist.

Joel Sokolsky First Oxford Pearson Seminar: Canada, NATO, and Transatlanticism, Oxford University, UK, 10 July

2009. Paper presented: “Prime Ministers, Ministers, Generals, Bureaucrats and ‘Field Marshal Wannabes’: Civil-Military Relations and Canadian Defence Policy in the Harper Era.”

Trans-Atlantic Studies Association Conference, Canterbury, UK, July 2009. (with Joseph Jockel) paper presented: ‘George W. Obama’ and the Future of the Canada U.S. Defence Relationship.”

Anthony Seaboyer “Ballistic Missile Defence: Global and Regional Dynamics.” Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, 18-19

February 2010 (spoke on Europe and Missile Defence).

Colonel Douglas Bentley,US Army VDF 2009-2010: Canada’s National Strategic Relations: NATO & NORAD. CDFAI and CIC Conference, Ottawa, 2

November 2009.

Canada's Security Interests, CDAI Graduate Student Symposium, Royal Military College, Kingston, 31 October 2009.

The 26th CDAI Seminar: Protecting Canada’s national Interests in an Uncertain World, Ottawa, 2-3 March 2010.

Major Ian Rutherford, Canadian Forces VDF 2008-2010: Canada's Security Interests, CDAI Graduate Student Symposium, Royal Military College, Kingston,

31 October 2009.

West Point Student Conference on United States Affairs, West Point, DC, October 2009. Panel Chair.

The 26th CDAI Seminar Protecting Canada’s national Interests in an Uncertain World, Ottawa, 2-3 March 2010.

Model NATO, Harvard University, Washington, DC. 17-21 February 2010. Mentored Model NATO team.

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2.3 Participation in relevant off-campus external events LCol Sven Hilgefort, German Forces VDF: “Sustaining the Operational Reserve” 15th International Air Reserve Symposium (IARS), Canadian

Department of National Defence, RCAF Officers Mess, Ottawa, 23-25 September 2009.

National Defence University Symposium Energy Security: A Global Challenge, the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS), National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, DC, 29-30 September 2009.

Protecting Canada’s National Interests in an Uncertain World and 73rd CDA Annual General Meeting “Power Projection and the Canadian Forces: Resources and Capabilities”, Ottawa, 2-3 March 2010.

Ben Zyla International Political Science Association (IPSA) Congress, Santiago de Chile, Chile, 10-16 July

2009. Paper presented: "Liberal Internationalism and the question of inter-institutional cooperation.”

Graduate Student Conference Contemporary Issues in the European Union, 25-26 August, 2009, Carleton University, Ottawa. Panel participant on “European Defence and Security.”

Sècuritè, Identitè(s) et Territoire(s), Journée d'Etudes du Centre d'Etudes Canadiennes de Grenoble, Universite de Grenoble, 25 Septembre 2009. Paper presented “American, Canadian, and European security strategies compared: Canada the Earthling?” A Safe And Secure Canada."

2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) POE 316 (U) – Introduction to International Relations

http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-300-eng.asp

POE 324 (U) – International Organizations http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-300-eng.asp

Jane Boulden

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2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) WS 591 (G) – International and National Security

http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/gsc-adc/au-ua/fa/ipws-piecg-eng.asp.

8

POLS 261 (U) – International Politics http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 395 (U) – Topics in International Political Economy http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 463 (U) – International Relations Theory http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 468 (U) – Conflict and Peace in the Middle East http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 864 (G) – International Political Economy http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

POLS 960 (G) – Field Course in International Politics http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

Wayne Cox

331

75

24

24

8

6 (Fall) 4 (Winter)

POLS 262 (U) – International Political Economy, http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 466 (U) – Politics of War in Africa http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 590 (U)

POLS 860 (G) – International Politics 1 (Fall 2009), http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

J. Andrew Grant

260

24

1

9

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2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) POLS 960 (G) – Field course in International Relations,

http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

POLS 961 (G) – Doctoral directed reading course in IR, http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

6 (Fall) 4 (Winter)

1

POLS 862 (G) – Topics in American Foreign Policy (Winter 2009) http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

POLS 960 (G) – Field course in International Relations, http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

David Haglund

12

4

POLS 348 (U) – Middle East Politics http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 440 (U) – The Politics of Nationalism and Ethnicity http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

Oded Haklai

50

24

POF 319 (U) - Terrorisme : Théories et stratégies Ce cours se veut une analyse du terrorisme selon une approche théorique et stratégique. Les concepts et l'évolution du terrorisme dans le temps feront partie des thèmes exploités. Il s'intéresse aux rapports entre le terrorisme et la guerre sous toutes ses formes ainsi qu'aux méthodes, aux politiques et à la guerre antiterroristes. Le cours vise à rendre les étudiants aptes à synthétiser le terrorisme grâce à l'assimilation des faits politiques et stratégiques liés à ce phénomène.

POF 460 (U) - Analyse des conflits internationaux contemporains Examen de la dynamique des conflits ou problèmes internationaux contemporains du point de vue politique, militaire, économique et social et sous l'angle de la sécurité

Pierre Jolicoeur

5

9

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2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) nationale et internationale.

POF 462F (U) - Actualité stratégique Développer l'esprit de synthèse des étudiant(e)s par l'analyse systématique d'une ou plusieurs questions d'actualité militaire et stratégique qui influencent la dynamique des relations internationales. La problématique retenue peut varier à chaque année, suivant l'actualité internationale, et couvrir des problèmes d'ordre politique, militaire, économique ou technique.

POF 462E (U) - Current Strategic Issues In the broadest context, this course considers the role and significance of strategy and warfare with respect to current strategic issues . Readings and Seminars are designed to offer students a wide range of perspectives on strategy and conflict in the post-modern world and to permit students to openly express their views. Students will key on contemporary strategic issues relating to military and foreign affairs.

ECG 526 (G) - Analyse comparative des mouvements sécessionnistes Les tensions existant entre le principe de l’intangibilité des frontières et celui du droit des peuples à l’autodétermination constituent un défi fondamental du XXIe siècle. Le cours présente une revue des mouvements sécessionnistes contemporains en portant une attention particulière aux théories de l’autodétermination, aux perspectives légales et aux dimensions internationales. En 2005, plus de 25 groupes menaient une forme de lutte pour l’autodétermination dans certains des conflits les plus durables et les plus sanglants du monde, incluant le Darfour, la Tchétchénie, la Palestine ou le Cachemire. Par opposition, certaines luttes indépendantistes étaient menées dans un cadre légal sans violence, comme au Québec ou en Flandres. Certains cas de rébellion ont été matés militairement par les forces du gouvernement central, comme au Sri Lanka, d’autres ont au contraire obtenu une certaine forme d’indépendance limitée, comme au Kosovo, au Somaliland ou en Abkhazie, et d’autres ont obtenu la pleine reconnaissance internationale, comme les États baltes et la Croatie. En examinant les revendications sécessionnistes ou

6

16

3

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2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) indépendantistes, le succès ou l’échec de leurs efforts et la réaction des États d’origine, nous explorerons d’importantes questions situées à la jonction des relations internationales, de la politique comparée et du droit international. Parmi les thèmes abordés, nous présenterons des pistes de réflexion expliquant comment l’autodétermination s’exerce au XXI e siècle, pourquoi certains conflits prennent une tournure violente et comment les acteurs externes influencent ce type de conflit.

POLS 366 (U) – The United Nations http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 867/MPA 855 (G) – Global Governance http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

POLS 960 (G) – Field course in International Relations http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/grad-courses.php

Charles Pentland

75

18

6

POLS 445(U) – Issues in Development http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

John Schram 25 (Fall)

20 (Winter)

POLS 462 (U) – Studies in National Security http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POLS 512 (U) – Political Philosophy and the Iran Nuclear Crisis

POLS 469 (U) – Issues in Canadian Foreign Policy http://www.queensu.ca/politics/current-students/undr-courses.php

POE 206 (U) – Canadian Civics and Society (Fall) http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-200-eng.asp

Anthony Seaboyer

25

4

25

15

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2.4 Courses taught by members of the Centre – at the University where the Centre is located – with significant security and defence content.

• Separate each course with a space • Please indicate if courses are graduate or undergraduate

Course Name and Calendar Description

(at least 50% of the course must be related to security and defence) RMC courses included as course credit apply at each institution

Instructor

Course

Enrolment (# of students registered on

accounting day) POE 316 (U) Introduction to International Relations

http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-300-eng.asp

POE 416 (U) – Canadian External Relations and Defence Policy http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-400-eng.asp

POE 205 (U) – Canadian Civics and Society (Winter) http://www.rmc.ca/aca/ac-pe/ug-apc/pe/course-cours-200-eng.asp

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12

35

POL 3111 (U) – International Organizations (University of Ottawa – winter)

Ben Zyla 53

TOTAL 1,305 2.5 Student research activities on security and defence issues (i.e. dissertations, theses, major

papers) • Separate each activity with a space • Please indicate if activity is completed or in progress

Student Name

Type of Activity –

indicate level (BA, MA, PhD) and if in progress

Activity Description/Title

Queen’s Michael Hughes Nadege Compaore Allan Malcolmsom

MA/MRP Completed 2009 In progress In progress

Toward Cross-Paradigmatic Dialogue: A Critical Examination of Legitimacy and Humanitarian Intervention Legitimized Despotism and Leadership Crisis in Côte D’Ivoire: Patterns in Togo, Gabon and Burkina Faso State Failure In Africa: An Investigation into the Implications of Premature Juridical Sovereignty in Post-Colonial Africa

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2.5 Student research activities on security and defence issues (i.e. dissertations, theses, major papers)

• Separate each activity with a space • Please indicate if activity is completed or in progress

Student Name

Type of Activity –

indicate level (BA, MA, PhD) and if in progress

Activity Description/Title

Jun Ma Ryan Dean Keren Katz Sara French Jenn Pelley

Completed 2009 Completed 2009 In progress Completed 2009 Completed 2009

Chinese Power in the New Age: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Rise of China in a Globalised World (MRP) Measuring the Influence of the ‘Muslim Diaspora’ on American and Canadian Foreign Policies (MRP) Hosting Violence: Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria A Second Look at the Third Option: Canada-EU Relations R2P: The Darfur Test Case

Tudor Onea Richard Evraire Justin Massie Dru Lauzon

PhD Completed 2009 In progress Completed March 2010 In progress

A Realist Theory of Competing US Foreign Policy Motivations Canadian Foreign Policy and Quebec: A National Unity Issue The North Atlantic Quadrangle: France's Role in Canadian Strategic Culture Arming Europe's "Civilian Power": An Examination of Defence Integration in the European Security Environment

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2.5 Student research activities on security and defence issues (i.e. dissertations, theses, major papers)

• Separate each activity with a space • Please indicate if activity is completed or in progress

Student Name

Type of Activity –

indicate level (BA, MA, PhD) and if in progress

Activity Description/Title

Anthony Seaboyer Alan Bloomfield Matthew Trudgen Matthew Mitchell Michael Hughes Aaron Ettinger Melissa Mucci

In progress In progress In progress In progress In progress In progess In progress

‘Die EU als Akteur in der internationalen Nichtverbreitungspolitik,” Universität Greifswald, Germany, 2006- (co-supervised by David Haglund) Strategic Culture: A Theoretical Reconceptualisation and an Application to the case of Australia North American Air Defence (co-supervised by Joel Sokolsky, RMC) Re-thinking the Migration-Conflict Nexus: Insights from Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana Towards a Post-Cosmopolitan Approach to Humanitarian Intervention First year – no dissertation topic yet The Mexican-American Diaspora and US Foreign Policy

RMC Vanessa Wilt Willemijn Keiser Tom Ring Sara McGuire

MA In progress In progress Completed 2009 Completed 2009

Role of UN and Regional organizations in Africa Security and development nexus Civil Military Relations in Canada: A Cluster Theory Explanation Debating the Terrorist Threat: United States Homeland Security Policy and the American Strategic Culture

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2.5 Student research activities on security and defence issues (i.e. dissertations, theses, major papers)

• Separate each activity with a space • Please indicate if activity is completed or in progress

Student Name

Type of Activity –

indicate level (BA, MA, PhD) and if in progress

Activity Description/Title

Mourad Ghazali Major Jeannot Boucher Cameron-Alexander Cribb

In progress In progress In progress

Governance Models Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan The New cold War Lessons for Canada in the battle for Arctic Sovereignty, Security, and Resources

Michael Rostek Bernard Brister LCol Ross Fetterly Col. Stephen Mariano CDR John Hooper Jacques Duchesneau, LCol Don LaCarte

PhD In progress Completed 2009 In progress In progress In progress In progress In progress

Impact of International Norms on National Militaries The Same Yet Different: Continuity and Change in the Canada-United States Post-9/11 Security Relationship (co-supervised by David Haglund, Queen's) Defence Procurement and Budgeting US Army Professional Military Education and Small Wars US Maritime Homeland Security Policy Canadian counter-terrorism policy Canadian policy on special forces

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2.6 Media Contact Media Interviews (print, broadcast, radio etc.)

• Please send samples where appropriate (e.g. newspaper clipping, interview transcript, etc.) Total:

245

Provide a short summary of the nature of the interviews

Louis Delvoie Interview with CBC Radio Quebec on Prime Minister Harper’s comments on the war in

Afghanistan, 4 March 2009.

Interview with CBC/Radio Canada Edmonton on political and security developments in Pakistan, 6 May 2009.

Interview on the current politico-military situation in Pakistan with Paul Weinberg of Now Magazine, 9 June 2009.

Interview with CBC/Radio Canada (Alberta) on the security situation in Pakistan, 16 October 2009.

Interview with CHQR Radio (Calgary/Edmonton) on nuclear relations between India and Canada, 19 November 2009.

Interview with Murray Brewster of the Canadian Press on the transfer of prisoners by Canadian Forces to Afghan authorities, 7 December 2009.

Interview with CBC/Radio Canada (Alberta) on the diplomatic repercussions of the Canadian government’s response to accusations of having transferred Taliban prisoners to Afghan authorities which tortured them, 17 December 2009.

David Haglund Quoted by Graeme Hamilton, National Post, on Quebeckers’ attitudes toward the US under an

Obama administration, 24 January 2009.

Interview with Jim Elyot on Obama’s visit to Canada, Chum Radio (Kingston), 19 February 2009.

Quoted by Susan Bourette on Obama’s visit to Canada, Christian Science Monitor, 21 February 2009.

Radio interview with Yves-Gérard Mehou-Loko, on France rejoining NATO’s integrated military structure, “Le Café Show,” la Première Chaine de Radio Canada en Alberta, 12 March 2009.

Houchang Hassan-Yari The following interviews covered topics: NATO and Canadian forces in Afghanistan; US strategic

interest in Afghanistan and Central Asia; Iran-West collaboration, confrontation in Afghanistan; Conflict in Iraq; Canada and Israeli-Palestinian conflict; US arms sale in the Persian Gulf; Conflict in Yemen; US-Russian relations; Iran's nuclear issue: IAEA, UN Security Council; Iran nuclear programme between East and West; etc.

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2.6 Media Contact Media Interviews (print, broadcast, radio etc.)

• Please send samples where appropriate (e.g. newspaper clipping, interview transcript, etc.) Interviews with Radio & TV BBC, London, UK: 109 (in Farsi/Dari) Interviews with Radio & TV Voice of America/Radio Farda, Washington, Prague, Cairo: 45 (in

Farsi, English, French)

Interviews with Radio & TV Radio-Canada: 23 (in French)

Interviews with RDI, Montreal: 6 (in French)

Interviews with TVO/TFO: 2 (in French)

Interviews with Queen’s University CFRC: 1 (in English)

Interviews with CBC Radio, Syndication: 3 (7, 8, & 10 cities) (in English)

Interviews with Jaam-e-Jam TV, Tehran, Iran, 2 (in Farsi)

Interviews with TV Tolou, Kabul, Afghanistan: 1 (in Farsi/Dari)

Interviews with Global TV, Montreal: 1 (in English)

Interviews with Radio Goftegoo, Tehran, Iran: 2 (in Farsi)

Interviews with Radio Zamaneh, Amsterdam, Holland: 10 (in Farsi)

Interviews with LCN TV, Montreal: 4 (in French)

Interviews with Radio TF1, Paris, France: 2 (in French)

Interviews with Toronto Star, Toronto: 2 (in English)

Interviews with Le Soleil Newspaper, Québec City: 1 (in French)

Interviews with Whig Standard Newspaper, Kingston, ON: 1 (in English)

Pierre Jolicoeur “Relations américano-russes et la visite de Barak Obama à Moscou”, Entrevue avec Ronald

Lavallée, “Estrie Express”, Première chaîne de Radio-Canada (Sherbrooke), 07 July 2009.

“L’assassinat de Zarema Sadoulaïeva, la situation se dégrade en Tchétchénie”, Entrevue avec Célia Héron, Le Monde, 11 August 2009.

“La situation des droits de l’Homme en Tchétchénie”, Entrevue avec Sylvie Braibant, TV5 monde, 15 August 2009, <http://blogs.tv5.org/caravane/>.

“Les relations russo-américaines se réchauffent-elles?”, Entrevue avec Sylvie-Anne Jeanson, “Les carnets internationaux de la 401”, Première chaîne de Radio-Canada (Toronto), 16 Octobre 2009.

“Relations américano-russes et la visite de Barak Obama à Moscou”, Entrevue avec Réjean Blais, “Estrie Express”, Première chaîne de Radio-Canada (Sherbrooke), 26 Octobre 2009.

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2.6 Media Contact Media Interviews (print, broadcast, radio etc.)

• Please send samples where appropriate (e.g. newspaper clipping, interview transcript, etc.) “Les élections en Ukraine”, Entrevue avec Sylvie-Anne Jeanson, “Les carnets internationaux de

la 401”, Première chaîne de Radio-Canada (Toronto), 17 February 2010.

“Double attentat à Moscou, la piste tchétchène est évoquée”, Interview with Sylvie-Anne Jeanson, “Les carnets internationaux de la 401”, Première chaîne de Radio-Canada (Toronto), 29 March 2010.

Christian Leuprecht "Who fights and dies for Canada?", National Post, 7 November 2009

Sean M Maloney "Who fights and dies for Canada?", National Post, 7 November 2009

Kim Richard Nossal "What Would Spock Do?", The Toronto Star, 10 May 2009

"Growing up in Beijing", Globe and Mail, 5 October 2009

Charles Pentland Interview with Paul Weinberg, Now magazine, on controversy surrounding outcome of

Aghanistan presidential elections, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2009.

Interview with Heather Scoffield, Canadian Press, on PM Harper's use of "enlightened sovereignty". Comment appeared in "Harper's New Foreign Policy Concept Targets US Role in G20", Waterloo Regional Record, 3 February 2010.

Interview with Carl Meyer, Embassy Magazine, on diplomatic ramifications of US Secretary of State Clinton’s comments on Canada’s policies concerning family health, Arctic multilateralism and Afghanistan, 31 March

Anthony Seaboyer Iranian Nuclear Program, Transatlantic Security Cooperation, NATO, News.de, 03 September

2009

Iranian Nuclear Program, Transatlantic Security Cooperation, Deutsche Welle, 16 September 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program, UN, NATO, Trend News Agency 24 September 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program, NATO Azeri News Agency 6 October 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program Trend News Agency 7 October 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program Deutsche Welle 23 October 2009

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2.6 Media Contact Media Interviews (print, broadcast, radio etc.)

• Please send samples where appropriate (e.g. newspaper clipping, interview transcript, etc.) Iranian Nuclear Program Trend News Agency 12 November 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program Economist 17 November 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program Trend News Agency 26 November 2009

German Foreign Policy, Afghanistan C4ISR Journal 8 December 2009

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Deutschlandfunk 10 December 2009

Iranian Nuclear Program Trend News Agency 8 February 2010

Iranian Nuclear Program Wiener Zeitung 19 February 2010

New French-British defense cooperation Deutsche Welle 16 March 2010

Iranian Nuclear Program Trend News Agency 18 March 2010

Financial systems and international terrorism Bundeswehr Aktuell 23 March 2010

LCol Sven Hilgefort Interview about being a Visiting Defence Fellow at QCIR as a German officer, aktuell – Zeitung

fuer die Bundeswehr, 04/2010, as of 1 February 2010 at: http://www.bundeswehr.de/fileserving/PortalFiles/C1256EF40036B05B/W2829GL3947INFODE/04_Gesamtausgabe_U.pdf

OpEd Articles Published

• Please send samples where appropriate Total:

6

Provide the following for each article: author, title, newspaper where published, date published Example John Smith: “The Mission in Afghanistan”, Ottawa Citizen, 12 December 2006 Christian Leuprecht: "Germany Gets Touch", Macleans, 27 August 2009

Houchang Hassan Yari About 20 articles for Iranian magazines & Newspaper (Etemad Melli, Shahrvand, Irandokht,

etc.) (in Farsi)

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OpEd Articles Published • Please send samples where appropriate

Sean Maloney: "The Yankees are Coming", Macleans, 18 June 18, 2009 "Inside the battle zone", Macleans, 30 April 2009

Peter Schmidt: "Withdrawal but no escape", Queen's Journal, 13 November 2009.

Anthony Seaboyer “Last Call for Iran?, Diplomatic Magazine, October 2009

Media Background Briefings Total:

2

Provide a brief description of the briefing topics and the media outlets receiving them Louis Delvoie Background interview with Chris Rands of CBC-TV Ottawa on the assistance provided by Canada

to the USA during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1979-80, 26 January 2010.

Kim Richard Nossal Background briefing on Afghanistan and the Canadian military mission with Mike Blanchfield,

Canadian Press, 2 March 2010.

2.7 Outreach Strategy: Briefly outline how the Centre attempted to meet the outreach strategy outlined in the five-year funding proposal Louis Delvoie: Five lectures on international security issues to Later Life Learning, Kingston, February-March 2009

(Audience of some 350 members of general public for each lecture).

Three lectures and a case study on Canada’s foreign and international security policy for DFAIT officers, Canadian Foreign Service Institute, Ottawa, March 10-12, 2009 (20 participants). Lecturer and facilitator.

Talk on “The Turbulent Middle East” to the Probus Club of Kingston, April 8, 2009 (Audience of some 50 club members). Speaker.

Five lectures and a case study on Canada’s foreign and international security policy for newly recruited officers of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, June 10-12, 2009 (15 participants). Lecturer and facilitator.

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2.7 Outreach Strategy: Briefly outline how the Centre attempted to meet the outreach strategy outlined in the five-year funding proposal Five lectures on international security issues to Later Life Learning, Belleville, September-October 2009

(Audience of some 120 members of general public for each lecture).

Talk on “The Turbulent Middle East” to the Limestone Probus Club, Kingston, November 18, 2009 (Audience of some 50 club members). Speaker.

Five lectures and a case study on Canada’s foreign and international security policy for newly recruited officers of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, December 21-23, 2009 (11 participants). Lecturer and facilitator.

Speech on Afghanistan to the Canadian Club of Kingston, February 11, 2010 (Audience of some 100 club members).

Five lectures on international political and security issues to Later Life Learning, Kingston, February-March 2010 (Audience of some 300 members of general public for each lecture).

David Haglund: Chair of Fast-Talk consultation, “NATO – Today and Tomorrow,” International Security Research and

Outreach Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Ottawa, 30 June 2009.

Houchang Hassan-Yari: Witness: Foreign Affairs and National Defence Commission, House of Commons (Parliament, Canada).

Privy Council Office.

Sean Maloney Guest speaker “Texture and Cultural Complexity: The Experience of a Rogue Historian in Afghanistan,”

Society of Military History, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 7 April 2009.

Guest speaker “Retreat from Afghanistan: The Way Forward,” Royal Canadian Military Institute, Toronto, 6 May 2009.

Guest speaker “Retreat from Afghanistan: The Way Forward,” School for Policy Studies, Kingston, 20 May 2009.

Talk on “Retreat from Afghanistan: The Way Forward,” TF 3-10 HQ, Valcartier, Quebec 21 June 2009.

Presentation on “Historical Aspects of COIN,” Canadian Forces Land Command and Staff College,” Kingston, 5 October 2009.

Talk on “Canada and Afghanistan: Which Way Forward?” Atlantic Council of Canada, Toronto, 2 February 2010.

AbdulKérim Ousman Lecture: “Plotinus and Shi’a Islam” Queens’ University Department of Philosophy Lecture Series Fall 2009.

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2.7 Outreach Strategy: Briefly outline how the Centre attempted to meet the outreach strategy outlined in the five-year funding proposal

Charles Pentland: Lecture: “UN Peace Operations: From Mandate to Mission”, Inter-American Defence Academy,

National Defence University, Washington, DC, 20 January 2010

Douglas Bentley, US Army VDF 2009-2010: Staff visit and interviews with Allied Command Transformation (ACT), Norfolk, VA, 10-12 February 2010.

Interviewed: Mr. Dick Bedford, Chief, Policy Branch LtGen (Ret) Jim Soligan, Deputy Chief of Staff – Transformation Mr. Alexandre Escoricia, Deputy Political Advisor Ms. Olivia Cahuzac, French National Liaison Representative’s Office Ms. Karen Aguilar, POLAD MGen Kjell Ove Skare, Assistant Chief of Staff Implementation

Staff visit and interviews with Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) and Joint Staff, Pentagon,

Washington, DC. 16-18 February 2010. Intervieweed: Mr Jesse Kelso, Office of the Secretary of Defense Policy Directorate Mr George McCaffrey, Foreign Affairs Specialist, J5 LTC Therese Pawlowski, France Desk Officer, J5 Col Zsolt Szentkiralyi, Europe & NATO Policy Division Chief, J5

Staff visits and interviews with The Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, 17 February 2010. Interviewed:

Mr. Jeff Lighthouse, International Security Associate Director Mr Damon Wilson, VP & Director, Program on International Security

Tony Sarver: Presentation to the Islamic Society of Kingston "Jewish Settlements in the Israel Occupied

Territories," 26 April 2009. (Audience 100% Muslim)

Presentation to Israel Young Scholars Organization, Munk Centre for International Affairs, University of Toronto, "Jewish Settlements in the Israel Occupied Territories," 3 May 2009.

John Schram: Advisor: 2009 CIDA Audit, Office of the Auditor General, Ottawa, 27 March 2009

Visiting Lecturer to Ghana Institute of Managements and Public Administration, Accra, Ghana, 19-22 June 2009.

Lecture: “The Economic Crisis, Canada and Africa,” Government Offices, Accra, Ghana, 22 June 2009

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2.7 Outreach Strategy: Briefly outline how the Centre attempted to meet the outreach strategy outlined in the five-year funding proposal Keynote Speaker: “Canada and Africa: Defence, Diplomacy and Development,” IDRC/NPSIA Africa

Round Table, IRDC, Ottawa, 9 December 2009.

Joel Sokolsky Rochester, N.Y., Committee on Foreign Relations, American Committees on Foreign Relations,

March 2009

San Francisco , Committee on Foreign Foreign Relations, American Committee on Foreign Relations, November 2009.

Canadian Consulate General, New York, February 2010

Anthony Seaboyer “The Iranian Nuclear Conflict”. Berlin Information-Centre for Transatlantic Security, Berlin,

Germany, 5 March 2010.

Ben Zyla Invited talk "Liberal foreign policy analysis and the role of third countries in the external relations

of the European Union,” University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2 June 2009.

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Centre sponsored events on security and defence (e.g. conferences, seminars, workshops, roundtables, simulations, guest lecturers/speakers, engagements with general public and those beyond traditional Centre audience, etc.)

Total Number of Events: 32

• Separate each event with a space 3 All Centre sponsored events on security and defence

NOTE: All events in Table a) will also likely appear in Table b) and/or Table c) and/or Table d) below Event (please provide a brief description of the event purpose and indicate if event was held in partnership with other universities or organizations)

Number of

Attendees

Audience Description (i.e. which segments of the security and defence community were present-gov’t, academics, students, private sector, NGO’s, etc.; use specific names when appropriate)

Conferences KCIS 2009 Conference on “At Home in the Americas” co-sponsored with the Chair of Defence Management Studies, US Army War College, and the LFDTS (CF), Kingston, ON, 10-12 June 2009.

158

Canadian Forces (VAdm Bruce Donaldson, Bgen Jocelyn Lacroix, Lgen Charles Bouchard, Lgen Andrew Leslie, Capt(N) Donovan, and other personnel), US & Int'l military (LTG Turner – US Army, Mgen Stefan Gracza – Brazil, Admiral Pastor Gomez – Mexico, Col GA Crowther – US Army, etc), Can & US gov’t; (AC Mike Cabana – RCMP, Stephen Johnson – frm US gov, Amb John Graham) Can, US & Int’l academics (Dr. Thomaz Costa – CHDS, Prof. Abelardo Rodriguez – Mexico, Dr. Norman Bailey – US, Dr. Stephen Randall – Ucalgary); students, International organizations (Dr. A Contreras-ANEPE, Chile, Dr. Roman Ortiz, FIP, Colombia, Barbara Billauer, FASC, US)

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3 All Centre sponsored events on security and defence NOTE: All events in Table a) will also likely appear in Table b) and/or Table c) and/or Table d) below "Stabilizing Afghanistan" – the 4rd Canadian-German International Crisis Simulation on the current involvement of the international community in Afghanistan, Partnered by QCIR, the Universität Heidelberg – Germany, NATO and the Atlantic Treaty Association, held at Queen's University, 13-17 July 2009.

44 35 Graduate students from Queen’s, RMC, University of Western Ontario; University of Manitoba; Carleton University; Universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg, Germany;.University of Amsterdan; Trinity College, Oxford. Guests speakers included HE Jawed Ludin –Ambassador, IR of Afghanistan Embassy; HE Mathis Hoepfner – Ambassador Federal Republic of Germany; Glen Hodgins – Afghanistan Task Force – Foreign Affairs Canada; Troels Froling & Pawel Osiej – Atlantic Treaty Association, LCol Tony White – NATO HQ, Col Cade – CLSC; Dr Stephen Saideman, McGill University; Samuel Millar – CIDA; Dr Peter Tamas, Tamas Consultants. .

Oxford Pearson Seminar, “Canada, NATO, and Transatlanticism", Oxford University, UK, 8-10 July 2009.

15 QCIR participants: Dr. Pentland, Dr. Haglund, Dr. Boulden, Dr. Sokolsky

CDAI 11th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, co-sponsored by QCIR, " Canada’s Security Interests ", RMC, Kingston, ON, 30-31 October 2009.

QCIR participants: Dr. Pentland, Amb. Louis Delvoie, Dr. Hassan-Yari, Jane Boulden, Howard G. Coombs, Neil Irvine. Others present include academics, CF personnel, government.

QCIR Annual Conference in partnership with CIPS (Mtl) "France's Return to NATO: Practical Implications for Transatlantic Relations", Herstmonceaux Castle, Queen's University, East Sussex, UK. 10-12 December 2009

12 QCIR participants: Dr David Haglund,

QCIR and the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg "Security Governance by Comprehensive Approach: NATO and the International Community in Afghanistan" 25-26 March 2010 in Hamburg, Germany

47 QCIR participants: Dr. Charles Pentland

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Workshops QCIR Graduate Workshop on International Relations, “Canadian and Global Security in Perspective”. For students from Queen’s, RMC, McGill, UQAM, Concordia and the Université de Montreal. 9 May 2009 .

24

Faculty from Queen’s, RMC, McGill, UQAM and the Université de Montreal – Andrew Grant, Frederic Mérand, Alex Macleod, 15 graduate students. QCIR students – Ryan Dean, Phil Giurlando, Jenn Vibert, Justin Massie, Alex Huntley, Sean O’Neill.

"Understanding Order, Cooperation and Variance among Non-State Armed Groups" workshop, Queen's University, 19 September

23 Queen's Andrew Grant, Charles Pentland, Zsuzsa Czergo, Michael Hughes Canadian/US Dr Policzer (Ucal), Dr Reno (Northwestern U), Dr. Metelits (Washington State), Dr Guichaoua (Yale), Dr Schofield (Concordia), Dr Szekely (McGill), Dr Tabachnick (Nipissing U) International Dr Flett (Aberdeen), Dr Boas (Fafo – Institute for Applied International Studies – Norway), Dr cheng (University of Oxford)

"Stability Operations and International Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from recent Canadian, Austrian, Swedish and German operations" workshop, Queen's University, 30 October. In partnership with the Swedish Defence College, the Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies, Royal Military College of Canada, and the Committee on Canadian Studies, Yale University

33 Queen's Charles Pentland, Christian Leuprecht, ##

students, International Dr. Erwin Schmidl, Dr. Franz Kernic, Lisa

Karlborg, BGn B Wranker, Dr B Tallerud, (Swedish Defence College); Dr. A Kammel (Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies); Dr P Schmidt (SWPand QCIR), LCol Hilgefort (German Armed Forces)

Canadian/US K St-Pierre (Pearson Peacekeeping), LCol

Rostek, P Gizewski, R Rushe (CF), Dr Winslow (US Army Logistics) Dr. Okros (CFC), Dr. Last (RMC)

Students 3 RMC, 6 Queen's graduate students

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Public Lectures/Speakers General A.J.G.D. de Chastelain (ret'd); "The Significance of Decommissioning in the Northern Ireland Peace Process", co-sponsored with EDG, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, 21 April 2009.

60

Faculty, students, general community.

Dr. James M. Goldgeier: "The US and Russia: Why we need to be realistic about the reset", cosponsored with Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, 24 March 2010

450 Students, members of Queen's community, general public

Briefings

Kim Richard Nossal SDF trip to Iqaluit, November 2009 DND Academic Familiarization Visit to Afghanistan, 11-22 January 2010

Kim Nossal was representative from Queen's for these SDF/DND sponsored briefing trips

Public Forums

"Haiti: Responding and Rebuilding" Panel: Carlo Dade (FOCAL), Dr. Beverly Mullings (Queen's University), Major Paul Gillies (DART, JHQ), Tammy Babcock (NGO). Monday, 8 March 2010.

16

Queen's faculty, researchers, general public.

"Iran and Nuclear Nonproliferation" Panel: Dr Hassan-Yari (RMC), Dr Dizboni (RMC), Anthony Seaboyer (QCIR), Anne Finger (Free University of Berlin), Monday 29 march 2010

15 Queen's/RMC faculty, QCIR members, general public, 3 students

Security & Defence Speaker Series

Dr. Kornely Kakachia, Black Sea Security Program, Kennedy School of Government on “Russo-Georgian war-implications for regional and international security”, 8 April 2009.

13

Queen’s faculty, QCIR fellows, 2 VDFs, 2 RMC faculty, 3 students.

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3 All Centre sponsored events on security and defence NOTE: All events in Table a) will also likely appear in Table b) and/or Table c) and/or Table d) below Colonel Tony Sarver, US Army VDF, Queen's University, on "Israeli Settlements on the West Bank: Should the US care?", 15 April l2009.

22 Queen’s and RMC faculty, QCIR fellows, 3 VDFs, 7 students.

Ambassador Michael Bell, University of Windsor on "Old City, New Regime. The Missing Peaces: How to Govern Jerusalem and Strike an Israeli-Syrian Deal", 6 May 2009.

13 3 grad students, 3 VDFs, and 7 Faculty (Queen's and RMC)

Brigadier General Gero Schachthöfer, Commander of the German Armed Forces Command USA/Canada on "A 'German' Military View of the Situation in Afghanistan", 14 May 2009.

15 6 students, 3 VDFs, 6 faculty (Queen's/RMC)

Dr. Jonathan Fine, Research Fellow, International Institute for Counterterrorism, Herzliya, Israel, on "The Challenges of Terror Agenda", 14 September 2009

16 4 QCIR fellows/faculty, 3 VDFs, 6 students, 2Post-doctoral fellows, 1 visiting researcher

Dr. Sean Maloney, CF Historian for the Afghanistan Mission, QCIR Fellow, "Afghanistan: the Prospects", 30 September

20 3 QCIR fellows, 2 VDFs, RMC/Queen's faculty, CF personnel, 6 graduate students, 1 visiting researcher,

Dr. Frederic Charillon, Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Paris "France's New International Approach", 14 October

22 4 QCIR fellows, 3 VDFs, 2 RMC faculty, 2 CF, 4 Queen's faculty,3 visiting researchers, 4 students

Dr. Helga Haftendorn, Free University of Berlin "Coping with Climate Change in the Arctic Region", 21 October

20 4 QCIR fellows, 3 VDFs, 5 RMC/Queen's faculty, 3 visiting researchers, 5 students

David Preston, Cdn Amb to Poland "Poland's Emergence in Europe", 27 October.

8 VDFs, QCIR fellows, 2 students

Liat Radcliffe Ross, University of Oxford, "Muslim Pressure Groups and Foreign Policy", 10 November

16 VDFs, QCIR fellows, RMC/Queen's faculty, 5 students

Anne Finger, Free University of Berlin, "The international non-proliferation regime and the Iranian challenge", 25 November

15 VDFs, QCIR fellows, RMC/Queen's faculty, 3 students

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8 VDFs, QCIR fellows, RMC/Queen's faculty

Amb(r) Louis Delvoie, QCIR, "Afghanistan and Al Qaeda: Second Thoughts", 13 January 2010

25 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 4 graduate students, 3 Post-docs, 3 CF, 3 gov, 2 international visiting scholars, QCIR fellows

Lt(N) Mark Shepherd, CF " Information and Influence: Counter Insurgency Operations in Afghanistan", 3 February 2010

18 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 3 students, 2 Post-docs, 2 int'l visiting scholars

Prof Florian Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany "Sub-State Security Dilemmas and Afghanistan", 10 march 2010

20 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 2 post-docs, 2 visiting scholars, 3 CF, QCIR fellows

Christopher Hull, Sudan Task Force, Foreign Affairs Canada, "Canada and the Current State of Play in Darfur", 17 March 2010

16 QCIR fellows, VDFs, 2 CF, 3 visiting scholars/researchers, 3 students

Colonel Ian Hope, Canadian Forces "Update on Afghanistan", 30 march 2010

18 QCIR fellows, VDFs, 3 CF, 3 visiting scholars/researchers, 5 students

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b) Interaction with Government Departments and with Canadian Forces

Event (please provide a brief description of the event purpose and indicate if event was held in partnership with other universities or organizations)

Number of

Attendees

Audience Description (i.e. which segments of the security and defence community were present-gov’t, academics, students, private sector, NGO’s, etc.; use specific names when appropriate)

Conferences KCIS 2009 Conference on “At Home in the Americas” co-sponsored with the Chair of Defence Management Studies, US Army War College, and the LFDTS (CF), Kingston, ON, 10-12 June 2009.

158

Canadian Forces (VAdm Bruce Donaldson, BGen Jocelyn Lacroix, LGen Charles Bouchard, LGen Andrew Leslie, Capt(N) Donovan, and other personnel), US & Int'l military (LTG Turner – US Army, MGen Stefan Gracza – Brazil, Admiral Pastor Gomez – Mexico, Col GA Crowther – US Army, etc), Can & US gov’t; (AC Mike Cabana – RCMP, Stephen Johnson – frm US gov, Amb John Graham) Can, US & Int’l academics (Dr. Thomaz Costa - CHDS, Prof. Abelardo Rodriguez – Mexico, Dr. Norman Bailey – US, Dr. Stephen Randall – Ucalgary); students, International organizations (Dr. A Contreras-ANEPE, Chile, Dr. Roman Ortiz, FIP, Colombia, Barbara Billauer, FASC, US)

"Stabilizing Afghanistan" – the 4rd Canadian-German International Crisis Simulation on the current involvement of the international community in Afghanistan, Partnered by QCIR, the Universität Heidelberg – Germany, NATO and the Atlantic Treaty Association, held at Queen's University, 13-17 July 2009.

44 35 Graduate students from Queen’s, RMC, University of Western Ontario; University of Manitoba; Carleton University; Universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg, Germany;.University of Amsterdan; Trinity College, Oxford. Guests speakers included HE Jawed Ludin –Ambassador, IR of Afghanistan Embassy; HE Mathis Hoepfner – Ambassador Federal Republic of Germany; Glen Hodgins – Afghanistan Task Force – Foreign Affairs Canada; Troels Froling & Pawel Osiej - Atlantic Treaty Association, LCol Tony White - NATO HQ, Col Cade – CLSC; Dr Stephen Saideman, McGill University; Samuel Millar – CIDA; Dr Peter Tamas, Tamas Consultants. .

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3 All Centre sponsored events on security and defence NOTE: All events in Table a) will also likely appear in Table b) and/or Table c) and/or Table d) below CDAI 11th Annual Graduate Student Symposium, co-sponsored by QCIR, " Canada’s Security Interests ", RMC, Kingston, ON, 30-31 October 2009.

QCIR participants: Dr. Pentland, Amb. Louis Delvoie, Dr. Hassan-Yari, Jane Boudlen, Howard G. Coombs, Neil Irvine. Others present include academics, CF personnel, government.

Workshops

"Stability Operations and International Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from recent Canadian, Austrian, Swedish and German operations" workshop, Queen's University, 30 October. In partnership with the Swedish Defence College, the Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies, Royal Military College of Canada, and the Committee on Canadian Studies, Yale University

33 Queen's Charles Pentland, Christian Leuprecht, ##

students, International Dr. Erwin Schmidl, Dr. Franz Kernic, Lisa

Karlborg, BGn B Wranker, Dr B Tallerud, (Swedish Defence College); Dr. A Kammel (Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies); Dr P Schmidt (SWP and QCIR ), LCol Hilgefort (German Armed Forces)

Canadian/US K St-Pierre (Pearson Peacekeeping), LCol

Rostek, P Gizewski, R Rushe (CF), Dr Winslow (US Army Logistics) Dr. Okros (CFC), Dr. Last (RMC)

Students 3 RMC, 6 Queen's graduate students

Briefings

Kim Richard Nossal SDF trip to Iqaluit, November 2009 DND Academic Familiarization Visit to Afghanistan, 11-22 January 2010

Kim Nossal was representative from Queen's for these SDF/DND sponsored briefing trips

Public Forums

"Haiti: Responding and Rebuilding" Panel: Carlo Dade (FOCAL), Dr. Beverly Mullings (Queen's University), Major Paul Gillies (DART, JHQ), Tammy Babcock (NGO). Monday, 8 March 2010.

16

Queen's faculty, researchers, general public.

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15 Queen's/RMC faculty, QCIR members, general public, 3 students

Security and Defence Speaker Series

(formerly the National Security Speaker Series)

Dr. Sean Maloney, CF Historian for the Afghanistan Mission, QCIR Fellow, "Afghanistan: the Prospects", 30 September

20 3 QCIR fellows, 2 VDFs, RMC/Queen's faculty, CF personnel, 6 graduate students, 1 visiting researcher,

Dr. Frederic Charillon, Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Paris "France's New International Approach", 14 October

22 4 QCIR fellows, 3 VDFs, 2 RMC faculty, 2 CF, 4 Queen's faculty,3 visiting researchers, 4 students

Amb(r) Louis Delvoie, QCIR, "Afghanistan and Al Qaeda: Second Thoughts", 13 January 2010

25 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 4 graduate students, 3 Post-docs, 3 CF, 3 gov, 2 international visiting scholars, QCIR fellows

Lt(N) Mark Shepherd, CF " Information and Influence: Counter Insurgency Operations in Afghanistan", 3 February 2010

18 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 3 students, 2 Post-docs, 2 int'l visiting scholars

Prof Florian Kuehn, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany "Sub-State Security Dilemmas and Afghanistan", 10 march 2010

20 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 2 post-docs, 2 visiting scholars, 3 CF, QCIR fellows

Christopher Hull, Sudan Task Force, Foreign Affairs Canada, "Canada and the Current State of Play in Darfur", 17 March 2010

16 QCIR fellows, VDFs, 2 CF, 3 visiting scholars/researchers, 3 students

Colonel Ian Hope, Canadian Forces "Update on Afghanistan", 30 march 2010

18 QCIR fellows, VDFs, 3 CF, 3 visiting scholars/researchers, 5 students

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c) Interaction with National Defence Headquarters (NDHQ) Event (please provide a brief description of the event purpose and indicate if event was held in partnership with other universities or organizations)

Number of Attendees

Audience Description

Kim Richard Nossal SDF trip to Iqaluit, November 2009 DND Academic Familiarization Visit to Afghanistan, 11-22 January 2010

Kim Nossal was representative from Queen's for these SDF/DND sponsored briefing trips

d) Interaction with Nov-Governmental Organizations

Event (please provide a brief description of the event purpose and indicate if event was held in partnership with other universities or organizations)

Number of

Attendees

Audience Description (i.e. which segments of the security and defence community were present-gov’t, academics, students, private sector, NGO’s, etc.; use specific names when appropriate)

Conferences KCIS 2009 Conference on “At Home in the Americas” co-sponsored with the Chair of Defence Management Studies, US Army War College, and the LFDTS (CF), Kingston, ON, 10-12 June 2009.

158

Canadian Forces (VAdm Bruce Donaldson, BGen Jocelyn Lacroix, LGen Charles Bouchard, LGen Andrew Leslie, Capt(N) Donovan, and other personnel), US & Int'l military (LTG Turner – US Army, MGen Stefan Gracza – Brazil, Admiral Pastor Gomez – Mexico, Col GA Crowther – US Army, etc), Can & US gov’t; (AC Mike Cabana – RCMP, Stephen Johnson – frm US gov, Amb John Graham) Can, US & Int’l academics (Dr. Thomaz Costa - CHDS, Prof. Abelardo Rodriguez – Mexico, Dr. Norman Bailey – US, Dr. Stephen Randall – Ucalgary); students, International organizations (Dr. A Contreras-ANEPE, Chile, Dr. Roman Ortiz, FIP, Colombia, Barbara Billauer, FASC, US)

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d) Interaction with Nov-Governmental Organizations

"Stabilizing Afghanistan" – the 4rd Canadian-German International Crisis Simulation on the current involvement of the international community in Afghanistan, Partnered by QCIR, the Universität Heidelberg – Germany, NATO and the Atlantic Treaty Association, held at Queen's University, 13-17 July 2009.

44 35 Graduate students from Queen’s, RMC, University of Western Ontario; University of Manitoba; Carleton University; Universities of Mannheim and Heidelberg, Germany;.University of Amsterdan; Trinity College, Oxford. Guests speakers included HE Jawed Ludin –Ambassador, IR of Afghanistan Embassy; HE Mathis Hoepfner – Ambassador Federal Republic of Germany; Glen Hodgins – Afghanistan Task Force – Foreign Affairs Canada; Troels Froling & Pawel Osiej - Atlantic Treaty Association, LCol Tony White - NATO HQ, Col Cade – CLSC; Dr Stephen Saideman, McGill University; Samuel Millar – CIDA; Dr Peter Tamas, Tamas Consultants. .

Public Forums "Haiti: Responding and Rebuilding" Panel: Carlo Dade (FOCAL), Dr. Beverly Mullings (Queen's University), Major Paul Gillies (DART, JHQ), Tammy Babcock (NGO). Monday, 8 March 2010.

16

Queen's faculty, researchers, general public.

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e) Efforts to speak to the general public and those beyond the regular audience of the Centre Event (please provide a brief description of the event purpose and indicate if event was held in partnership with other universities or organizations)

Number of

Attendees

Audience Description (i.e. which segments of the security and defence community were present-gov’t, academics, students, private sector, NGO’s, etc.; use specific names when appropriate)

Conferences KCIS 2009 Conference on “At Home in the Americas” co-sponsored with the Chair of Defence Management Studies, US Army War College, and the LFDTS (CF), Kingston, ON, 10-12 June 2009.

158

Canadian Forces (VAdm Bruce Donaldson, BGen Jocelyn Lacroix, LGen Charles Bouchard, LGen Andrew Leslie, Capt(N) Donovan, and other personnel), US & Int'l military (LTG Turner – US Army, MGen Stefan Gracza – Brazil, Admiral Pastor Gomez – Mexico, Col GA Crowther – US Army, etc), Can & US gov’t; (AC Mike Cabana – RCMP, Stephen Johnson – frm US gov, Amb John Graham) Can, US & Int’l academics (Dr. Thomaz Costa - CHDS, Prof. Abelardo Rodriguez – Mexico, Dr. Norman Bailey – US, Dr. Stephen Randall – Ucalgary); students, International organizations (Dr. A Contreras-ANEPE, Chile, Dr. Roman Ortiz, FIP, Colombia, Barbara Billauer, FASC, US)

Workshops

"Stability Operations and International Crisis Management: Lessons Learned from recent Canadian, Austrian, Swedish and German operations" workshop, Queen's University, 30 October. In partnership with the Swedish Defence College, the Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies, Royal Military College of Canada, and the Committee on Canadian Studies, Yale University

33 Queen's Charles Pentland, Christian Leuprecht, ##

students, International Dr. Erwin Schmidl, Dr. Franz Kernic, Lisa

Karlborg, BGn B Wranker, Dr B Tallerud, (Swedish Defence College); Dr. A Kammel (Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies); Dr P Schmidt (SWP and QCIR), LCol Hilgefort (German Armed Forces)

Canadian/US K St-Pierre (Pearson Peacekeeping), LCol

Rostek, P Gizewski, R Rushe (CF), Dr Winslow (US Army Logistics) Dr. Okros (CFC), Dr. Last (RMC)

Students 3 RMC, 6 Queen's graduate students

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e) Efforts to speak to the general public and those beyond the regular audience of the Centre Public Lectures/Speakers

General A.J.G.D. de Chastelain (ret'd); "The Significance of Decommissioning in the Northern Ireland Peace Process", co-sponsored with EDG, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, 21 April 2009.

60

Faculty, students, general community.

Dr. James M. Goldgeier: "The US and Russia: Why we need to be realistic about the reset", cosponsored with Department of Political Studies, Queen's University, 24 March 2010

450 Students, members of Queen's community, general public

Public Forums

"Haiti: Responding and Rebuilding" Panel: Carlo Dade (FOCAL), Dr. Beverly Mullings (Queen's University), Major Paul Gillies (DART, JHQ), Tammy Babcock (NGO). Monday, 8 March 2010.

16

Queen's faculty, researchers, general public.

"Iran and Nuclear Nonproliferation" Panel: Dr Hassan-Yari (RMC), Dr Dizboni (RMC), Anthony Seaboyer (QCIR), Anne Finger (Free University of Berlin), Monday 29 march 2010

15 Queen's/RMC faculty, QCIR members, general public, 3 students

Security and Defence Speaker Series

(formerly the National Security Speaker Series)

Dr. Jonathan Fine, Research Fellow, International Institute for Counterterrorism, Erzliya, Israel, on "The Challenges of Terror Agenda", 14 September 2009

17 4 QCIR fellows/faculty, 3 VDFs, 6 students, 2Post-doctoral fellows, 1 visiting researcher, 1 public

Dr. Sean Maloney, CF Historian for the Afghanistan Mission, QCIR Fellow, "Afghanistan: the Prospects", 30 September

20 3 QCIR fellows, 2 VDFs, RMC/Queen's faculty, CF personnel, 6 graduate students, 1 visiting researcher,

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e) Efforts to speak to the general public and those beyond the regular audience of the Centre Dr. Frederic Charillon, Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Paris "France's New International Approach", 14 October

22 4 QCIR fellows, 3 VDFs, 2 RMC faculty, 2 CF, 4 Queen's faculty,3 visiting researchers, 4 students

Amb(r) Louis Delvoie, QCIR, "Afghanistan and Al Qaeda: Second Thoughts", 13 January 2010

25 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 4 graduate students, 3 Post-docs, 3 CF, 3 gov, 2 international visiting scholars, QCIR fellows

Lt(N) Mark Shepherd, CF " Information and Influence: Counter Insurgency Operations in Afghanistan", 3 February 2010

18 QCIR/RMC faculty, VDFs, 3 students, 2 Post-docs, 2 int'l visiting scholars

Colonel Ian Hope, Canadian Forces "Update on Afghanistan", 30 march 2010

18 QCIR fellows, VDFs, 3 CF, 3 visiting scholars/researchers, 5 students, 1 public

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Section 3 – Financial Information 3.1 What is the overall budget for the Centre? NOTE: This figure must include all sources of revenue, including the SDF grant, ICF money, NCF money, Special Projects money, other DND money, funds from other government departments and outside sources of funds.

Name of Awarding Organization

• Separate each award with a space

Amount Awarded

DND/SDF: Grant Special Projects International Conference Fund National Conference Fund Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS) series - 2009 "At Home in the Americas" Co-sponsorships and Events Publications

$115,000.00

5,000.00 1,500.00 2,498.68

33,743.15

29,822.39

36,093.28

Total: 223,657.50 3.2 What research grants/awards on security and defence issues were awarded to the academic

and research population within the Centre? NOTE: Please list all grants and who the recipient(s) were

Name of Granting Organization and Recipient(s)

• Separate each grant with a space

Amount Awarded

Jane Boulden: Canada Research Chair (four years left)

SSHRC Standard Research Grant (two years left)

J. Andrew Grant: Gov’t of Ontario, Early Researcher Award (2009), “Improving Governance and Competitiveness in Ontario’s Mineral Resource Sector”, 2 years

Queen’s University, Advisory Research Committee Grant (2009), “Avoiding the Resource Curse?”, 1 year.

David Haglund: SSHRC, Standard Research Grant, 2008-11

SSHRC, Institutional Support (IJ), 2008-11

$100,000

31,500

150,000

6,080

55,460

90,000

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3.2 What research grants/awards on security and defence issues were awarded to the academic and research population within the Centre? NOTE: Please list all grants and who the recipient(s) were

Name of Granting Organization and Recipient(s)

• Separate each grant with a space

Amount Awarded

Oded Haklai: SSHRC, Standard Research Grant, 2006 –(currently in extension year)

SSHRC, MCIR, EDG personal grant, 2009

SSHRC, MCRI, EDG Workshop Grant (democratization and ethnic communities), 2009 (completed)

Pierre Jolicoeur: Programme de recherche universitaire (PRU), Department of National Defence; for the period 2008-2010

Christian Leuprecht US Department of Homeland Security, Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START), University of Maryland, co-investigator "Radicalization and of Expatirate Minorities, 2009-2010

Centre for Security Science, Defence Research and Development Canada, Canadian Terrorism Database; 2009-2011

Forum of Federations workshop grant, Canada-US-Mexico border security, 2009

Kim Richard Nossal: SSHRC, Standard Research Grant, 2009-12. "The Domestic Politics of International Stabilization Missions"

Ben Zyla SSHRC, Post-doctoral fellowship, 2009-2011 Research Development Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences & VP Research, University of Ottawa, 2009-2010

4,787

9,400

30,000

24,000

220,000

60,000

20,000

71,600

38,000

19,725

Total: $930,552

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3.3 Complete Financial Information NOTE: Illustrates where SDF money is spent in relation to the Centre’s total budget. Centres that do not receive funds outside of DND will see little difference between “Total Budget” and “SDF Grant Breakdown”. Please fill out the two columns nevertheless. Please provide the financial statements (detailed balance sheet of revenues and expenditures) you prepare for your internal bookkeeping or university administration.

Type of Disbursement

Total Budget

SDF Grant Breakdown

Actual

Disbursements to Date

Projected

Disbursements for Remainder

a) Research Faculty Salaries or Top-Ups

Research Associates Research Assistants 1,603.00 1,603.00 1,251.00 352.00 Publication Costs 20,297.28 15,297.28 17,297.28 3,000/00 Research-Related Travel 3,000.57 3,000.57 552.23 2,448.34

Research Total: 24,900.85 19,900.85 19,100.51 5,800.34 b) Hosting Conferences (a) Administrative Personnel 1,942.97 0.00 1,942.97 Hospitality Costs (i.e. food, beverage, entertainment, gifts)

37,294.18 15,102.59 34,869.78 2,424.40

Travel Costs (accommodation and per diems)

35,159.29 25,710.20 32,912.03 2,247.26

Advertising 3,148.01 0.00 3,148.01 Other 7,211.02 3,595.10 6,338.57 872.45

Hosting Conferences Total: 84,755.45 44,407.89 79,211.34 5,544.11 c) Teaching Faculty Salaries (full time and sessionals)

21,875.00 21,875.00 21,875.00

Teaching Assistants Course Supplies and Development

Other Teaching Total: 21,875.00 21,875.00 21,875.00

d) Student Initiatives Scholarship Money Student Research Grants Student Associations 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 Other

Student Initiatives Total: 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 500.00

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3.3 Complete Financial Information NOTE: Illustrates where SDF money is spent in relation to the Centre’s total budget. Centres that do not receive funds outside of DND will see little difference between “Total Budget” and “SDF Grant Breakdown”. Please fill out the two columns nevertheless. Please provide the financial statements (detailed balance sheet of revenues and expenditures) you prepare for your internal bookkeeping or university administration.

Type of Disbursement

Total Budget

SDF Grant Breakdown

Actual

Disbursements to Date

Projected

Disbursements for Remainder

e) Attendance at Academic Conferences (1st column includes ICF funds, 2nd column should not)

Airfare/Hotel/Per Diems 9,874.83 5,876.15 9,874.83 Registration 935.00 935.00 105.00 830.00 Other Attend Conference Total: 10,809.83 6,811.15 9,979.83 830.00

f) Outreach Activities Travel 176.13 176.13 176.13 Hospitality 200.00 200.00 200.00 Honoraria 500.00 500.00 500.00 Advertising 711.90 711.90 711.90 Outreach Activities Total: 1,583.03 1,583.03 1,583.03 g) Miscellaneous Administration Salaries (secretarial support)

46,306.86 46,306.86 46,306.86

University Overhead Computer/Technology Purchase 1,532.18 1,213.28 1,532.18

Software 565.90 247.00 565.90 General Office Mgmt 10,747.60 10,702.96 10,002.77 744.83 Website Maintenance 483.17 483.17 483.17

Miscellaneous Total: 59,635.71 58,953.27 58,890.88 744.83

GRAND TOTAL: $205,564.87 $155,536.19 $190,557.56 $15,007.31

a) KCIS is a joint venture between QCIR and the Chair of Defence Management. ½ of the

revenue and expenditures are shown here.

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3.4 Please include an estimated budget for the next fiscal year

Income SDF Grant 115,000.00 Special Projects (SDF) 16,000.00 International Conference Fund 11,000.00 National Conference Fund 5,000.00 Total SDF Funding 137,000.00 KCIS Conference Series 40,000.00 Co-sponsored Conferences/Workshops/Registrations 15,000.00 Publication Income/Royalties 7,500.00 Wage Funding Total dollars received 209,500.00

Disbursements 1. Research

a. Faculty Salaries or top-ups b. Research Associates 8,000.00 c. Research Assistants 1,500.00 d. Publication Costs 30,000.00 e. Research-related Travel 2,500.00 f. Research-related materials

2. Hosting Conferences a. Administrative personnel 2,000.00 b. Hospitality costs (food/beverage/entertainment, gifts) 35,500.00 c. Travel costs (accommodation and per diems) 31,000.00 d. Advertising 2,500.00 e. Other (Supplies, printing etc) 4,000.00

3. Teaching a. Faculty salaries (full time/sessionals) 20,000.00 b. Teaching assistants c. Course development/supplies d. Other

4. Student Initiatives a. Scholarship Money b. Student research grants c. Student Associations 2,000.00 d. Other

5. Attendance at Academic Conferences a. Airfare/hotel/per diems 5,000.00 b. Registration 800.00 c. Other

6. Outreach Activities a. Travel 500.00

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3.4 Please include an estimated budget for the next fiscal year b. Hospitality 500.00 c. Advertising 1,000.00 d. Honoraria 500.00

7. Miscellaneous a. Administration salaries (secretarial support) 47,000.00 b. University overhead c. Computer/Technology Purchase/Repairs 2,100.00 d. Software 600.00 e. Website Maintenance 500.00 f. General supplies/office management/subscriptions etc. 10,900.00

Total Disbursement 208,400.00

/Expenses To