csds bulletin
Newsletter of the Centre for Security and Defence Studies
24 February 2012


In this issue

Centre news and events
General announcements and events
Opportunities

 

 
Centre news and events

2012 Annual Carleton University Model NATO Conference

The 11th Annual Carleton Model NATO Conference will take place 1-4 March 2012 at the Delta Hotel and Suites in Downtown Ottawa. The annual conference -- the only one of its kind in Canada -- brings hundreds of student delegates from across the country and internationally to Ottawa for an intensive three day simulation of NATO's political decisionmaking and crisis management. This year's keynote speaker is Christopher Alexander, Member of Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence. Mr. Alexander was Canada's Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2003-05, and later served as the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

For further information, click here.

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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.

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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2012 NPSIA Soiree Benefit Dinner for War Child Canada

From: NPSIA Soiree Committee <npsiasoiree@gmail.com>
Subject: Soiree 2012 ~ Benefit dinner in support of War Child Canada, featuring Founder and Executive Director Dr. Samantha Nutt

The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA), Carleton University
Soiree 2012 ~ Benefit dinner in support of War Child Canada, featuring Founder and Executive Director Dr. Samantha Nutt

Soiree 2012

The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs proudly presents a benefit dinner in support of War Child Canada, featuring Founder and Executive Director Dr. Samantha Nutt.

Bringing together students, professors, alumni and the greater NPSIA community, Soiree 2012 will be held on Friday, March 2, 2012 at the National Arts Center. This year's keynote speaker is Dr. Samantha Nutt, founder and executive director of War Child with all proceeds going to support War Child.

A chance for the NPSIA community to mingle, students shall be able to connect with alumni and hear about their lives after NPSIA. Former students will have the chance to re-connect with their old professors and friends. Not only is this a benefit dinner, but Soiree 2012 will also serve as Professor Hampson's last Soiree as Director.

It would be our great honor and pleasure if you could join us for this memorable evening.

Details:

When: Friday, March 2, 2012
Where: National Arts Center, 53 Elgin Street, Ottawa
Time: 6:30pm Cocktails, 7:00 pm Dinner
Dress: Black Tie or Formal Attire

Tickets: $75 Students, $130 General

Please note: The first 50 tickets sold will receive a complimentary copy of Dr.Nutt's book, Damned Nations. Buy online! At www.npsiasoiree.com.

We look forward to seeing everyone there!

NPSIA Benefit Dinner in Support of War Child
www.npsiasoiree.com
npsiasoiree@gmail.com

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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.

Call for papers - WIIS Workshop

From: Gaëlle Rivard Piché <gaelle.rivard.piche@gmail.com>
Subject: WIIS-Canada : Call for papers

WIIS-Canada is organizing the 5th annual Workshop for Women in International Security on May 24-26 2012, Montreal. This year, the focus is on Canada-US relations and the appraisal of new security and defence concerns, after a decade defined by the threat of international terrorism. We would appreciate if you could circulate the    call for papers in your Centre and to your affiliated graduate students. The deadline to submit a proposal is March 1.

Best regards,

Gaëlle Rivard Piché

Project Coordinator/Coordonatrice - projets

Women in International Security Canada
gaelle.rivard.piche@gmail.com
(613)618-8775

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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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Call for papers - Understanding and Improving Intelligence Analysis

From: Stephen Marrin <Stephen.Marrin@brunel.ac.uk>
Subject: CFP: Understanding and Improving Intelligence Analysis: Learning from Other Disciplines

This is a call for papers and presentations (CFP) for two events we are hosting this summer related to ?Understanding and Improving Intelligence Analysis: Learning from Other Disciplines.? The events will be held 8 June and 13 July 2012 at Brunel University in London.

The purpose of these two events is to engage in a cross-disciplinary discussion about the value of learning from other fields to improve both the understanding and the practice of intelligence analysis. It will also create the network and infrastructure for an international consortium for the study of intelligence analysis.

The event on 8 June 2012 will be devoted to what we can learn from the comparison between intelligence analysis and journalism since both fields involve the acquisition, evaluation, and dissemination of information.

The event on 13 July 2012 will be devoted to explaining how practitioners in a wider set of non-intelligence fields overcome challenges in their respective domains, to include medicine, the social and behavioural sciences, history and historiography, anthropology and other disciplines engaged in ethnographic research, econometric forecasting, and legal reasoning.

We welcome paper and presentation proposals evaluating best practices for overcoming challenges in any non-intelligence field that are analogous to those that exist in the intelligence field, or compares/contrasts challenges in intelligence analysis to those faced by professionals in other disciplines.

To submit a proposal, send an email to Stephen Marrin (stephen.marrin@brunel.ac.uk) by 18 March 2012 with: (1) Name of author/presenter, affiliation/institution and contact information (email and phone); and (2) Paper Title and Abstract (a brief 200-500 word overview of the paper/presentation).

Notifications of acceptances will be made on or before 1 April 2012.

Please let me know if you have any questions?

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Dr. Stephen Marrin
Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies
Department of Politics and History
Brunel University
Uxbridge (West London), England
stephen.marrin@brunel.ac.uk
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/sss/research/research-centres/bciss

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About the CSDS Bulletin

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.