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CCISS Publications

Conference Proceedings

CCISS Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy Research Series

CCISS/ITAC Trends in Terrorism series

Recent Publications by CCISS Faculty and Associates

Other Scholarly Publications Attributed to CCISS sponsored activities

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

2008 Series

Martin Rudner: Protecting Canada's Energy Infrasructure Agains Terrorisme: Mapping a Proactive Strategy, No. 1

Jacques Shore: The Legal Imperative to Protect Critical Energy Infrastructure, No. 2

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

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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 ,
Vol. 3.

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 ,
Vol. 3.

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.

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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).

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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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