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Conference Proceedings CCISS publications to date include proceedings of conferences, commissioned research series, and individual articles contributed to scholarly journals by faculty and associates.
Conference Proceedings Larry Black & Martin Rudner, eds., The Gouzenko Affair and the Beginnings of Canadian Counter-Espionage, CRCR Canada/Russia Series no. 8, published by the Penumbra Press, Ottawa, 2006. David Carment & Martin Rudner, eds., Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players, Extended Boundaries, Studies in Intelligence, London: Routledge, 2006. CCISS Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy Research Series Martin Rudner: Protecting Canada's Energy Infrasructure Agains Terrorisme: Mapping a Proactive Strategy, No. 1 Jack F. Williams: Al-Qaida Threats and Strategies:The Religious Justification for Targeting the International Energy Economy, No. 3 Sean Burges, Jean Daudelin, & Roy Fuller: Latin America's Energy Infrastructure and Terrorism: A Tentative Vulnerability Assessment, No.4 2007 Series Elinor Sloan: NATO Approaches to Energy Security: Future Options, Challenges and Directions, No. 1 Jan K. Fedorowicz: The Ten-Thousand Mile Target: Energy Infrastructure and Terrorism Today, No. 2 Roshdy H. M. Hafez and A. O. Abd El Halim: Utilization of Advanced Engineering Technologies to Enhance the Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure in the Gulf Region, No. 3 Conrad Winn: Crisis and Media: How Journalists View Coverage of Potential Health and Terrorism Crises, No. 4 Michael Hart: Security, Cross-Border Economic Integration and Lessons from the Energy Sector, No.5 2006 Series William Cowie: Assessing Trinidad's Energy Security Vulnerability: Threats and Responses, No. 1 Jianxiang Bi: The Quest for the Oil and Gas Infrastructure Protection in Central Asia: Time Bombs and Policy Options, No. 2 Peter Avis: Oil Platform Security: Is Canada Doing All it Should? , No. 3 Aaron Shull: Assessment of Terrorist Threats to the Canadian Energy Sector, No. 4 Robert Sandor: Canadian Government Industrial Security Policy – Potential Value Added Service for the Canadian Oil and Natural Gas Private Sector, No. 5 John Hay: Who Does What? Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection in the Canadian Government, No. 6. Angela Gendron : The Governance of Critical Infrastructure Protection in Multi-Jurisdictional Systems: The UK and the European Union, No. 7. Dane Rowlands & Rose Anne Devlin: Insurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection : Is there a Connection? No. 8 CCISS/ITAC Trends in Terrorism series Jim Gould: Islam and Democracy, Vol. 1 David Carment & Bruno Nordeste: A Framework for Understanding Terrorist Use of the Internet , Vol. 2.Yiagadeesen Samy: Terrorism Financing and Financial System Vulnerabilities: Issues and Challenges , Angela Gendron: Militant Jihadism: Radic alization, Conversion, Recruitment, Vol. 4. Pat O’Malley & Steven Hutchinson: Actual and Potential Links Between Terrorrism and Criminality , Vol. 5. The CCISS/ITAC Trends in Terrorism series is also available in French. Jim Gould: Islam and Democracy, Vol. 1 David Carment & Bruno Nordeste: A Framework for Understanding Terrorist Use of the Internet , Vol. 2.Yiagadeesen Samy: Terrorism Financing and Financial System Vulnerabilities: Issues and Challenges , Angela Gendron: Militant Jihadism: Radic alization, Conversion, Recruitment, Vol. 4. Pat O’Malley & Steven Hutchinson: Actual and Potential Links Between Terrorrism and Criminality , Vol. 5. Recent Publications by CCISS Faculty and Associates Angela Gendron , “Just War, Just Intelligence: An Ethical Framework for Foreign Espionage,” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 18, No. 2 (2005). Angela Gendron “Ethical Issues: Peacekeeping and Intelligence,” in David Carment & Martin Rudner, eds., Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players, Extended Boundaries ( London: Routledge, 2006). David Moore, Lisa Krizan & Elizabeth Moore, "Evaluating Intelligence: A Competency-Based Model," International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Summer, 2005). Chris Penny, “Just Peacekeeping: Managing the Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligence and the Prevention and Punishment of International Crimes,” in David Carment & Martin Rudner, eds., Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players, Extended Boundaries ( London: Routledge, 2006). Martin Rudner, “Intelligence Review and Democratic Governance: An Overview of Canadian and International Perspectives,” in Reflections. Twenty Years of Independent External Review of Security Intelligence in Canada ( Ottawa: Security Intelligence Review Committee, 2005). Martin Rudner, “Using Financial Intelligence Against the Funding of Terrorism,” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring, 2006). Martin Rudner, “ The Historical Evolution of Canada 's Foreign Intelligence Capability : Cold War SIGINT Strategy and its Legacy,” Journal of Intelligence History, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Summer, 2006). Martin Rudner, “ Protecting North America's Energy Infrastructure Against Terrorism, ” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence , Vol. 19, No. 3 (Fall, 2006). Martin Rudner, “Intelligence Analysis and Counter-Terrorism: How Lies the Landscape?” in Magnus Ranstorp, ed., Mapping Terrorism Research, Studies in Intelligence series ( London: Routledge, 2006). Jacques Shore , “Intelligence Oversight and Review in Canada,” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Fall, 2006). Other Scholarly Publications Attributed to CCISS sponsored activities Stéphane Lefebvre (Department of Transport), “A Look at Intelligence Analysis,” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer, 2004). David Moore (National Security Agency), Lisa Krizan (National Security Agency) & Elizabeth Moore (US National Center for Counterterrorism), “Evaluating Intelligence: A Competency-Based Model,” International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Summer, 2005). Philip Davies ( Brunel University, UK), “A Critical Look at Britain's Spy Machinery,” Studies in Intelligence (2006). |
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