csds bulletin
Newsletter of the Centre for Security and Defence Studies
20 January 2012


In this issue

Centre news and events
General announcements and events
Opportunities

 

 
Centre news and events

de Kerckhove on the Arab Spring

The Arab Spring One Year Later: Can We Do Anything?

Ferry de Kerckhove
Former High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan
Former Ambassador to Indonesia and Egypt

The revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt gave rise to huge hopes for the Arab World and maybe beyond. Seismic changes were taking place. The West and the Arabs(some at least) went into Libya. Yet today, mayhem continues across the region. Syria is a killing field. Islamists have won free and fair elections. The Middle East Peace Process is hardly a process and there is no peace. Crystal ball anyone? Is the West even a player?

Mr. Ferry de Kerckhove holds a Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Economics, an M.A. in Political Science from the University of Ottawa, and pursued Ph.D. Studies at Laval University in Québec City. He entered the Canadian Foreign Service in September 1973. After a stint in European Affairs, he was posted as Third Secretary to the Canadian Embassy in Tehran. In September 1992, he was posted to Moscow as Minister and Deputy Head of Mission. Mr. de Kerckhove was named Canada's High Commissioner to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in August 1998 and spent three years in Islamabad. In September 2001, he presented his credentials as Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia and was also accredited to Timor Leste. From 2008 to 2011, Mr. de Kerckhove served as ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt. He retired from the Foreign Service in September 2011. He has also published several papers on international relations as well as on the relationship between the Muslim world and the West in specialized journals.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012
12:30 - 1:30 pm
Dunton Tower, Room 2017
Carleton University

Metered public parking is available in Parking Garage P9, adjacent to Robertson Hall.

Light sandwich lunch will be provided.
Registration is requested.

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General Announcements and Events

Please note that funding may be available to NPSIA graduate students who wish to attend any of the conferences listed below. For more information, contact Prof. David Mendeloff or visit: www.carleton.ca/csds/funding.html.

Roundtable with LGen Charles Bouchard

From: CDA Institute <director@cda-cdai.ca>
Subject: Roundtable with LGen Charles Bouchard, 26 January, Ottaway

CDA Institute

Roundtable on NATO mission in Libya
Roundtable with Charles Bouchard

The Conference of Defence Associations Institute is pleased to announce the next roundtable in its series of events on important security and defence issues.

This roundtable discussion will be on the NATO mission in Libya, and the speaker will be Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, commander of NATO forces in Libya. LGen Bouchard's biography is appended below.

Date: Thursday, 26 January 2012
Time: 9:30am-noon (sandwich lunch included)
Location: 100 Queen Street, 13th floor, Ottawa (boardroom of Fleishman-Hillard, provided through LGen (ret) Richard Evraire, Chairman CDA)

The session will be conducted under the Chatham House Rule (not for attribution).

The roundtable is sponsored by Queen's University's Defence Management Studies program.

An RSVP is absolutely required, and space is expected to be at a premium. To reserve a spot, please contact projectofficer@cda-cdai.ca or phone (613) 236-9903.

Biography: Charles Bouchard

Lieutenant-General Bouchard enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1974 under the Officer Candidate Training Plan. He underwent pilot training graduating in 1976 as a helicopter pilot.

Lieutenant-General Bouchard flew Tactical Helicopters throughout his career including CH136 Kiowa, OH-58 A/C, AH-1S Cobra, CH135 Twin Huey and CH146 Griffon Helicopters. He served in various capacities at 427 Tactical Helicopter Squadron, Petawawa, Ontario and 403 Helicopter Operational Training Squadron, Gagetown, New Brunswick, and with the US Army at Fort Hood, Texas. He commanded 444 Tactical Helicopter Squadron in Lahr, Germany. His last flying appointment was as Commander 1 Wing based at Kingston, Ontario responsible for the operations of tactical helicopters in Canada.

Lieutenant-General Bouchard has served at Air Command Headquarters as Senior Staff Officer Tactical Helicopters and Deputy Chief of Staff Personnel. He completed a tour of duty as Deputy Commander of the Continental US North American Aerospace Defense Command Region at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. He served as Commander 1 Canadian Air Division, Canadian North American Aerospace Defence Region and Combined Forces Air Component Commander, responsible for all Canadian Air Force operations. He recently completed a tour of duty as Deputy Commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command at Colorado Springs.

He was promoted to his present rank in July 2007. He was appointed as an officer of the Order of Military Merit in 2001, promoted to the rank of Commander within the Order in 2006. He is an officer of the United States Legion of Merit.

Lieutenant-General Bouchard assumed the position of Combined Joint Task Force Commander of Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR on 25 March 2011, retaining his appointment as Deputy Commander Joint Force Command Naples, which he has held since 9 October 2009.

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2012 Ottawa Conference on Defence and Security

From: CDA Institute <director@cda-cdai.ca>
Subject: 2012 Ottawa Conference on Defence and Security, 23-24 February

The Conference of Defence Associoations (CDA) and the CDA Institute are pleased to announce that registration for the 2012 Ottawa Conference on Defence and Security is now open!

23-24 February 2012
Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Canada

Click here for more information on registration, or call (613) 236-9903.

Keynote speakers include:

The Right Honorable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada (invited)
The Honorable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence (invited)
General Walter Natynczyk, Chief of the Defence Staff
General Sir David Richards, UK Chief of Defence Staff
General James Mattis, Commander US Central Command
Dr. Uzi Arad, former Israeli National Security Advisor
Ray Mabus, US Secretary of the Navy
Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, commander NATO forces in Libya

Panels and speakers include:

Asia-Pacific security concerns
Rear-Admiral (ret'd) Tyrone Pile, former commander, Maritime Forces Pacific
Dr. Jim Boutilier, Maritime Forces Pacific
Dr. John Blaxland, Australian National University
Captain(N) Raul (Pete) Pedrozo, US Naval War College

Fragile, failing and failed states in the Arc of Instability
Ferry de Kerckhove, former Canadian Ambassador to Egypt, CDA Institute
Dr. Ann Fitz-Gerald, Cranfield University
Reuel Marc Gerecht, Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Dr. Fawaz A. Gerges, London School of Economics

Energy security
Colin Robertson, CDA Institute
David Collyer, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
David McLaughlin, National Roundtable on the Environment and Economy
Jeffrey Schott, Peterson Institute for International Economics

Canadian Forces environmental updates
Lieutenant-General (ret'd) Michel Maisonneuve, CDA Institute
Vice-Admiral Paul Maddison, Commander, Royal Canadian Navy
Lieutenant-General Peter Devlin, Commander, Canadian Army
Lieutenant-General André Deschamps, Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force

Canadian Forces and operations
Lieutenant-General (ret'd) Michel Gauthier, CDA Institute
Lieutenant-General Stuart Beare, Commander, Canadian Expeditionary Force Command
Lieutenant-General Walter Semianiw, Commander, Canada Command

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NSPS Conference on Defence Procurement

From: Heather Salsbury <salsburh@queensu.ca>
Subject: NSPS Conference in February 2012 - Queen's University

Good afternoon:

On behalf of Ugurhan Berkok, Chair of Defence Management Studies at Queen?s University, I would like to draw to your attention our upcoming conference entitled ?New Paradigms for Defence Procurement and Industrial Policy?? being held on 27 February 2012 in Kingston. The conference aims at exploring whether a new Canadian industrial policy is in the works, feasible, and desirable in light of the NSPS. For more information please visit our web pages at www.queensu.ca/dms/Ship2012/home2012.htm.

Attached please find the conference poster in English and French ?could we please impose upon you to circulate and/or post these on our behalf.

Many thanks, and wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!

Heather Salsbury
Rm 417 - Defence Management Studies
School of Policy Studies
Queen's University
Kingston, ON K7L 3M6
salsburh@queensu.ca
phone/ext.: 613-53(3-6483)

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Opportunities

Please note that travel funding is available to NPSIA graduate students who wish to participate formally in conferences listed below. For more information, contact Prof. David Mendeloff or visit: www.carleton.ca/csds/funding.html.

10th Annual CIPSS Graduate Conference

From: Jeremie Cornut <jeremiecornut@hotmail.com>
Subject: Intervention et résolution de conflits - Appel à communications - 10ème colloque étudiant du CEPSI

Call for Papers

10th Annual CIPSS Graduate Conference

March 16th 2012
Montreal, Québec

Intervention and conflict resolution in the 21st century
Evolution, challenge and future.

The 10th Annual Graduate Student Conference of the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies (CIPSS) will be held on March 16th 2012. A member of the Security Defense Forum, CIPSS is an inter-university collaboration between Université de Montréal and McGill University dedicated to the promotion of security and strategic studies.

We invite graduate students to submit proposals on security issues, defined in a broad sense. Here are a few topics of interest:

· Strategic Studies
· Military History
· Civil Wars
· Disarmament
· Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
· Peace Operations
· Conflict resolution
· Civil-Military Relations
· Security and Defense Policies
· International interventions

The primary goal of this conference is to allow graduate students to present their research, while fostering exchanges amongst students of various North American institutions. The best paper presented at the Conference will be awarded a prize. Papers can be presented in either English or French. Some travel grants will be given for travels inside Canada.

Proposals should not exceed 200 words. Please include a short biography. Submit proposals at cepsi.cipss@gmail.com. More Information about the CIPSS can be found at http://www.cepsi.umontreal.ca/defaulten.aspx.

Deadline for proposals: January 27th, 2012

After the selection of participants, the final and complete version of the papers has to be sent to the CIPSS before March 2nd.

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2012 ISA Canada Graduate Student Paper Prize

From: Andrew Grant <andrew.grant@queensu.ca>
Subject: Call for Papers for 2012 ISA Canada Graduate Student Paper Prize

ISA Canada is pleased to announce the call for papers for the 2012 ISA Canada Student Paper Prize.

Value: $300.00

According to the terms of reference adopted by the membership of ISA Canada in March 2011, the ISA Canada Student Paper Prize is:

  •     Open to all PhD students who are members of ISA and ISA-Canada
  •     Open to PhD students in any of the disciplines that fall under the aegis of International Studies
  •     To be awarded for a previously unpublished, single authored paper delivered at the ISA meeting in that given year.
  •     PhD dissertation chapters will be accepted if they are previously unpublished.
  •     To be awarded to a paper written in either French or English.
  •     To be awarded at the reception held by ISA-Canada at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association.
  •     Papers must be received by the prize jury three weeks in advance of the ISA meeting.

In addition to the criteria above:

  •     Submissions are to be no longer than 8000 words
  •     Submissions will be evaluated for: originality, strength, clarity of argument, and contribution to the appropriate literature.
  •     Submissions are due Monday, March 12, 2012.
  •     Submissions will be made to members of the jury. Jury members will be announced by January 15, 2012.

Dr. J. Andrew Grant, Queen's University
Secretary/Sécrétaire, ISA-Canada
andrew.grant@queensu.ca

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CIPS Annual Graduate Student Conference

From: Saskia Tolsma <cepi.cips.conference@gmail.com>
Subject: Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) Annual Graduate Student Conference / Conférence annuelle des étudiants diplômés - Centre d’études en politiques internationales (CÉPI)

I am writing you in regards to a graduate student conference put on through the Centre for International Policy Studies. I was advised that you may be able to assist in passing along the information of a newly extended deadline for submissions to the conference to the graduate students in the Norman Patterson School of International Affairs. I have attached the call for papers in French and English, and have included a message below. I would appreciate your help in this matter.

Thank you very much,

Saskia Tolsma
Director of the CIPS Graduate Student Conference
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CIPS Conference:
Coping with Change in Global Affairs

The deadline for submissions for the Centre for International Policy Studies fourth annual Graduate Student Conference has been extended from January 15 to January 31, 2012.

The conference, “Coping with Change in Global Affairs” will be held at the University of Ottawa on March 22-23, 2012. We are seeking submissions from a variety of disciplines such as the political sciences, history, geography, economics, security and development, anthropology, international relations and studies, sociology, and military strategy. Graduate students are encouraged to submit their proposals by January 31, 2012.

We have attached a call for submissions in both French and English detailing the conference and deadlines. We encourage all students to apply.

Sincerely,

The Organizing Committee,
CIPS Graduate Student Conference
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Conférence CEPI:
«Faire face aux changements dans les affaires globales»

La Conférence annuelle du Centre d'études en politiques internationales (CÉPI) pour les étudiants diplômés qui aura lieu à l'Université d'Ottawa les 22 et 23 mars 2012 accorde un délai supplémentaire aux soumissions : la date limite pour les soumissions est maintenant le 31 Janvier 2012.

Cette conférence est une excellente opportunité pour les candidats intéressés d’exposer leur travail à une large audience, et nous voulons assurer des présentations et des conversations de toute première qualité. Nous invitons donc les étudiants de deuxième et troisième cycle à soumettre leur proposition de présentation pour la Conférence.

Le thème cette année, «Faire face aux changements dans les affaires globales» invite a des recherches interdisciplinaires ; nous acceptons donc des soumissions d’étudiants de divers programmes de cycles supérieurs, tels que le droit, la science politique, les études de la santé, de l’environnement, de genre, la géographie, l’économie et la sociologie, notamment.

Vous trouverez en pièce jointe l'invitation officielle ainsi que des renseignements sur la Conférence. Nous encourageons chaque étudiant à faire un soumission.

Merci,

Le Comité d'organisation
Conférence des étudiants diplômés du CÉPI

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The CSDS Bulletin is a weekly newsletter of news, upcoming events, and items of interest to CSDS Associates and students in the NPSIA conflict and intelligence clusters. This is an internal newsletter and is not intended for general circulation.