CIAO DATE: 08/07
Karl Respa and German Espionage in Canada During World War One
Dr. Grant W. Grams, Department of History, University of Alberta
The UN After Sixty Years: Progress or Recurrence?
Dr. Martin Hewson, Department of Political Science, University of Regina
The Evolution of the Russian Approach to the MTCR: The End of a Chapter?
Dr. Victor Mizin, IMEMO Institute, Moscow
Realizing the African Standby Force as a Pan-African Ideal: Progress, Prospects and Challenges
Theo Neethling, Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
US Foreign Economic Policy Under Bush: Imperial, Inspired, or Incompetent?
Dr. Tony Porter, Political Science, McMaster University
Journal of Military and Strategic Studies/Society for Military and Strategic Studies Awards of Excellence
From the 7th Annual SMSS Conference: War and Security: Will We Ever Be Secure? February 4-5, 2005, University of Calgary
First Prize Winner: State Autonomy and Encryption: An Examination of Technology's Ability to Impact State Autonomy
Nathan Klassen, MA student, Department of Political Science, University of Regina
Second Prize Winner: Dogs of Peace: A Potential Role for Private Military Companies in Peace Implementation
Scott Fitzsimmons, Department of Political Science, University of Calgary
Third Prize Winner: Freshwater Scarcity and Hydropolitical Conflict: Between the Science of Freshwater and the Politics of Conflict
Alex S. Wilner, Doctoral Candidate of Political Science, Dalhousie University
Gene Sharp. Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential. Boston, MA: Porter Sargent Publishers, 2005.
By James F. Keeley, University of Calgary.
John J. Kirton and Radoslava N. Stefanova, eds. The G8, the United Nations and Conflict Prevention. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2004.
By Pamela Stewart, Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary.