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CIAO DATE: 5/04

The Canadian Forces and Interoperability: Panacea or Perdition

Ann L. Griffiths

Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

February 2002

 

Table of Contents

Preface
by Ann L. Griffiths

Part One: The Issues

The Canadian Forces and the Doctrine of Interoperability: The Issues (PDF format, 25 pages, 406 KB)
by Danford W. Middlemiss and Denis Stairs

Part Two: The Debate

Military Interoperability: As Canadian as a Beaver
by Douglass L. Bland

The Military Politics of Interoperability
by Stephen J. Cimbala

Uncle Sam and Canada after Septermber 11th
by Stephen Clarkson

Canada-US Interoperability
by Daniel Y. Coulter

Defining The Debate: A Response to Danford Middlemiss and Denis Stairs
by Ann Denholm Crosby

CANUS Interoperability: Towards a Home Port Division of the United States Navy?
by Richard H. Gimblen

From Empire to Umpire to Empire: Canada and the Dilemmas of Military Interoperability
by David G. Haglund

Interoperability and the Canadian Navy: A Classic Example of "Hobsons's Choice"
by Lieutenant-Commander Brent Hobson

NORAD: Interoperability at "The Zenith"
by Joseph Jockel

Interoperability: The Next Stage in Canada-US Integration?
by W. Andy Knight

Interoperability at Work
by LGen George Macdonald

Interoperability and Its Consquences
by Desmond Morton

(Inter)Operating within Niches of Security: A Response to Middlemiss and Stairs
by David Mutimer

Canada and the United States in a Hyperpower Era (PDF format, 6 pages, 168.7 KB)
by Kim Richard Nossal

"The Canadian Forces and the Docrine of Interoperability": A Response
by John L. Orr

Interoperability, Policy and Sovereignty: A Reaction to "The Canadian Forces and Doctrines of Interoperability"
by Major-General H. Cameron Ross and Nigel R. Thalakada

The Canadian Miliray Relationship with the United States: An Overseas Commentary
by Jeremy Stocker

If You Can't work With Your Allies, Who Do You Want to Work With?
by Robert H. Thomas

There is No Alternative: Reflectiosns on &uot;The Canadian Forces and the Doctrine of Interoperability
by Stanley B. Weeks