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CURRICULUM VITAE
MARTIN RUDNER
EDUCATION:
B.A.
Economics and Political Science - International Relations, Honours;
McGill University, 1963.
M.A
Political Science and Economics, with Distinction; McGill University,
1965.
M. Litt.
Asian Politics; University of Oxford, 1969; Thesis: "The InterRelationships between Economic Development and the Functions of the
Political System in Malaya, 1945-1963."
Ph.D.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1974; Thesis: "Education and the
Political Process in Malaysia and Singapore."
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Academic:
1966-1968
Tutor, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of Oxford.
1969-1975
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem: Research Fellow/Lecturer,
Department of Political Science and Department of East Asian Studies,
Institute of Asian and African Studies.
1975-1982
The Australian National University: Senior Research Fellow, Department
of Economics, Research School of Pacific Studies (1975-1979), Academic
Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor (1980-1982).
1982-1984
Carleton University: Visiting Associate Professor, The Norman Paterson
School of International Affairs.
1984 - present
Carleton University: Associate Professor (1984-88), Full Professor (since
1988), The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs; Professor
Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor (from 1 July, 2007).
Other Appointments:
1999-2000
Economic and Political Advisor, Canadian International Development
Agency Indonesia/Philippines Program.
1988-1999
Consultant, International Practice, Government Consulting and Audit
Agency (CIDA Project).
1982-1989
Consultant, Policy Branch (1982-1986) and Asia Branch (1983-1989),
Canadian International Development Agency.
1984-1996
Resource Person, Canadian International Development Agency, Briefing
Centre: briefings for Southeast Asian and Middle East programs.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Teaching (2000-2007):
Graduate Seminar on “Intelligence, Statecraft and International Affairs”
(INAF 5204)
Graduate Seminar on Middle East Economic and Political Relations
(INAF 5207)
SCHOLARLY STUDIES AND RESEARCH
Current Research
Intelligence Studies; International Intelligence Relations; Terrorism Finance; Terrorism
and Counter-terrorism; Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection and Policy; Intelligence
Accountability and Oversight; Intelligence and Statecraft.
Publications
Books and Monographs:
Editor and contributing author, Society and Development in Asia. Asian and African Studies, Vol.
6, Jerusalem: Israel Oriental Society, 1970.
Nationalism, Planning and Economic Modernization in Malaysia. The Policies of Beginning
Development, Sage Research Papers in the Social Sciences, Studies in Comparative
Modernization Series, eds. S.N. Eisenstadt and Dov Weintraub. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage
Publications, 1975.
Editor (with James C. Jackson) and contributing author, Issues in Malaysian Development.
Southeast Asia Publications. Series No. 3, published for the Asian Studies Association of
Australia by Heinemann Educational Books (Asia) Ltd., Singapore, 1979.
Editor, Canada Malaysia towards the 1990s, Kingston, Ontario: Ronald R. Frye & Co., 1987.
Canada and the Philippines. The Dimensions of a Developing Relationship, Asian Pacific
Monograph Series No. 1, North York, Ontario: Captus Press for the Asian Pacific Research and
Resource Centre, Carleton University, 1990
Malaysian Development. A Retrospective, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1994.
Editor (with Fen Hampson and Maureen Molot), Canada Among Nations 1997: Asia Pacific
Face-Off, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1997
Editor (with Fen Hampson and Michael Hart) Canada Among Nations 1999: A Major League
Player? Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Editor (with David Carment), Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players, Extended Boundaries,
Studies in Intelligence series, London: Routledge, 2006.
Editor (With Larry Black), The Gouzenko Affair. Canada and the Beginnings of Cold War
Counter-Espionage, Canada/Russia Series no. 8, published by the Penumbra Press., Ottawa,
2006.
Refereed Articles:
"The Organization of the British Military Administration in Malaya," Journal of Southeast Asian
History, Vol. 9, No. l, (March 1968), pp. 96-106.
"The Malaysian General Election of 1969: A Political Analysis," Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 4,
Pt. 1, (January 1970), pp. 1-21.
"The State and Peasant Innovation in Rural Development: The Case of Malaysian Rubber," Asian
and African Studies, Vol. 6 (1970), pp. 75-96; reprinted in David Lim, ed., Readings on
Malaysian Economic Development, Oxford University Press, 1975, pp. 321-31.
"Rubber Strategy for Post-War Malaya," Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1
(March 1970), pp. 23-36.
"The Political Structure of the Malayan Union," Journal of the Malaysian Branch, Royal Asiatic
Society, Vol. 43, Pt. 1 (1970) pp. 116-128.
"Malayan Quandary: Rural Development Policy under the First and Second Five Year Plans,"
Contributions to Asian Studies, Vol. 1 (1971) pp. 190-204; reprinted in David Lim, ed., Readings
on Malaysian Economic Development, Oxford University Press, 1975, pp. 80-88.
"The Draft Development Plan of the Federation of Malaya," Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,
Vol. 3. No. 1 (March 1972), pp. 63-96.
"Malayan Labor in Transition: Labor Policy and Trade Unionism, 1956-1963," Modern Asian
Studies, Vol. 7, Pt. 1 (January 1973), pp. 21-45.
"The Malayan Post-War Rice Crisis: An Episode in Colonial Agricultural Policy," Kajian
Ekonomi Malaysia (Malaysian Economic Review), Vol. 12, No. 1 (June 1975), pp. 1-13.
"Financial Policies in Post-War Malaya: The Fiscal and Monetary Measures of Liberation and
Reconstruction," Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, Vol. 3, No. 3 (May 1975) pp.
232-48.
"The Structure of Government in the Colonial Federation of Malaya," South East Asian Studies,
Vol. 13, No. 4 (March 1976), pp. 495-512.
"The Indonesian Military and Economic Policy: The Goals and Performance of the First Five
Year Development Plan, 1969-1974," Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 10, No. 2 (April 1976), pp.
249-284.
"Malayan Rubber Policy: Development and Anti-Development During the 1950s," Journal of
Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 8, No. 2 (September 1976), pp. 235-59.
"Education, Development and Change in Malaysia," Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1
(June 1977), pp. 23-62.
"The Evolution of Development Planning in Malaysia," Proceedings, Seventh International
Association of Historian of Asia Conference, Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press, 1979,
pp. 813-44.
"Trends in Malaysian Development Planning: Goals, Policies and Role Expansion," Review of
Indonesian and Malayan Affairs, Vol. 14, No. 2, (December 1980), pp. 48-91.
"Development Policies and Patterns of Agrarian Dominance in the Malaysian Rubber Export
Economy," Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 15, Pt. 1 (February 1981), pp. 83-105.
"Labour Policy and the Dilemmas of Trade Unionism in Post-War Malaya," Review of
Indonesian and Malayan Affairs, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1982), pp. 101-114.
"Changing Planning Perspectives on Agricultural Development in Malaysia," Modern Asian
Studies, Vol. 17, Pt. 3 (July 1983), pp. 413-35.
"Higher Education and the Development of Science in Islamic Countries: A Comparative
Analysis," Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1983), pp. 62-94.
"Town Carpets from Pahlevi Iran," Hali, The International Quarterly of Oriental Carpets and
Textiles, Vol. 6, No. 4 (1984), pp. 382-93.
"Dpenses militaires et croissance conomique," tudes Internationales, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Juin
1987), pp. 389-404.
"Japanese Official Development Assistance to Southeast Asia," Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 23,
Pt. 1 (February, 1989), pp. 73-11.
"Canada's Economic Relations with Southeast Asia: Federal- Provincial Dimensions of Policy"
(with Susan McLellan), Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 24, Pt. 1 (February, 1990), pp. 31-73
"Canada's Official Development Assistance Strategy: Process, Goals and Priorities," Canadian
Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1 (June, 1991), pp. 9-37.
"Repelita-V and the Indonesian Economy," Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, Vol.
25, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), pp. 35-74
"European Community Development Assistance to Asia: Policies, Programs and Performance,"
Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 26, Pt. 1 (February, 1992), pp. 1-29.
"ASEAN, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation and Hemispheric Free Trade for the Americas,"
World Competition, Vol. 16, No. 2 (December, 1992), pp. 131-146.
"Canadian Development Assistance to Asia: Programs, Objectives and Future Policy Directions,"
Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Fall, 1993), pp. 67-93.
"Economic Development in Bangladesh and Pakistan: A Comparative Analysis of Policies and
Performance," Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 17, No.3 (Spring, 1994),
pp. 32-54.
"Institutional Approaches to Regional Trade and Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Area,"
Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Symposium: Regional Economic Integration in
the Global Marketplace, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Spring, 1994), pp. 160-186.
"Telecommunications and Development in ASEAN Countries: Communications Infrastructure,
Industrialization, and the Diffusion of Information Technology," Journal of Asian Business, Vol.
10, No. 2 (1994), pp. 57-96.
"APEC: The Challenges of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation," Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 29,
No. 2 (May, 1995), pp. 403-437.
"The Canada - India Nexus: Trade and Development Assistance in Canada's New Foreign Policy
Framework," Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Fall, 1995), pp. 33-49.
"East European Aid to Asian Developing Countries: The Legacy of the Communist Era," Modern
Asian Studies, Vol. 30, Pt. 1 (February, 1996), pp. 1-28.
"Le Canada et le monde en dveloppement: l'aide et le commerce dans le cadre de la nouvelle
politique trangre canadienne," tudes internationales, Vol. 27, No. 2 (June, 1996), pp.
381-95.
"Canada in the World: Development Assistance in Canada's New Foreign Policy Framework,"
Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1996), pp. 193-220.
"International Trade in Higher Education Services in the Asia Pacific Region: The ASEAN
Experience and Role of Apec," World Competition, Vol. 21, No. 1 (September, 1997, pp. 87-115.
“Canada’s Communications Security Establishment from Cold War to Globalization,”
Intelligence and National Security Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring, 2001), pp. 97-128. Also in Matthew
M. Aid & Cees Wiebes, eds., Secrets of Signals Intelligence During the Cold War and Beyond,
London: Frank Cass & Co., 2001, Chap. 4.
“The Globalization of Terrorism: Canada’s Intelligence Responses to the Post-September 11th
Threat Environment,” Canadian Issues (September, 2002), pp. 24-29.
“The Threat of Global Terrorism,” RCMP Gazette, Vol. 64, No. 4 (2002), pp. 22-25.
“The Future of Canada’s Defence Intelligence,” International Journal of Intelligence and
CounterIntelligence, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Winter 2002-03), pp. 540-564.
“The Threat of Global Terrorism: Canada's Security and Intelligence Community Responds,"
RCMP Gazette, Vol. 64, No. 4 (2002), pp. 22-25.
“Hunters and Gatherers: The Intelligence Coalition Against Islamic Terrorism,” International
Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer, 2004), pp. 193-230.
Reprinted in Brenda Lutz & James Lutz, eds., Global Terrorism, SAGE Publications on
International Relations (Thousand Oaks, CA/New Delhi, India: Sage, 2008).
“Challenge and Response: Canada’s Intelligence Community in the War on Terrorism,”
Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Winter, 2004), pp. 17-39.
“Britain Betwixt and Between: UK SIGINT Strategy’s Transatlantic and European Connections,”
Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 19, No. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 571-609.
“Canada in the World of Development: Official Development Assistance in Canada’s Foreign
Policy Framework,” Agricultura Tropica et Subtropica (Czech University of Agriculture,
Prague), Vol. 38, No. 1 (2005) pp. 71-78.
“Using Financial Intelligence Against the Funding of Terrorism,” International Journal of
Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring, 2006), pp. 32-58.
“Protecting
North America's Energy Infrastructure Against Terrorism,” International Journal of
Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Fall, 2006), pp. 424-442.
“The Historical Evolution of Canada's Foreign Intelligence Capability: Cold War SIGINT
Strategy and its Legacy,” Journal of Intelligence History, Vol. 6, No. 1 (2006), pp. 67-83.
“Canada’s Communications Security Establishment, Signals Intelligence and Counter-terrorism,”
Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 22, No. 4 (August, 2007), pp. 473-490.
“Misuse of Passports: Identity Fraud, The Propensity to Travel, and International Terrorism,"
Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Vol. 31 No. 2 (February, 2008), pp. 95-110.
“A Strategic Framework for Intelligence-led Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection,”
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Fall, 2008)
[forthcoming].
Chapters in Books
"Traditionalism and Socialism in Burma's Political Development" in S.N. Eisenstadt and Yael
Azmon, eds., Socialism and Tradition, Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, 1975, pp.
105-39; German Translation: "Traditionalismus und Sozialismus in der politischen Entwicklung
Burmas," in der Sozialismus und Tradition, hers. von S.N. Eisenstadt und Yael Azmon,
Translator, Harry Ma r, Heidelberger Sociologica 15, T bingen: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Sieb ck),
1977, pp. 117-154.
"Singapore," Encyclopaedia Hebraica, Vol. "S", Jerusalem, 1975 (in Hebrew).
"The Military in Indonesian Development Planning," in Harold Z. Schiffrin, ed., Military and
State in Modern Asia, Jerusalem: Jerusalem Academic Press, 1976, pp. 197-227.
"The Demonetization of the Wartime Japanese Currency Within the British Return to Post-War
Malaya," in Denys Lombard, ed., Indonesie, Vol. 3, Actes du XXXIXE Congrs des
Orientalistes, Paris: l'Asiateque, 1976, pp. 177-9.
"The Economic, Social and Political Dimensions of Malaysian Education Policy," in K. Orr, ed.,
Appetite for Education in Contemporary Asia, Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 10,
Canberra: The Australian National University, 1977, pp. 62-90.
"Agricultural Policy and Peasant Social Transformation in Late Colonial Malaya," in James C.
Jackson and Martin Rudner, eds., Issues in Malaysian Development, Southeast Asia Publications
Series No. 3, published for the Asian Studies Association of Australia by Heinemann
Educational Books (Asia) Ltd., 1979, pp. 7-68.
"Ideology and Development Planning in Indonesia," in Graciela de la Lama, ed., Southeast Asia,
30th International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa, Mexico City: El
Colegio de Mexico, 1982. Spanish translation: "Ideologia y planeacion para al desarollo en
Indonesia," pp. 236-51.
"Agricultural Development Planning in Malaysia," in A.B. Chen, ed., Contemporary and
Historical Perspectives in Southeast Asia, Ottawa: Canadian Asian Studies Association, 1985,
pp. 196-218.
"The Canada-Indonesia Connection: Foreign Policy, Aid and Trade Relations over Four
Decades," in Bruce Matthews, ed., Southeast Asia: Problems of the Social and Physical
Environment, Acadia University, 1985, pp. 1-19. Article reprinted by the Embassy of Canada in
Indonesia (21 pp.).
"The Evolving Framework of Canadian Development Assistance Policy," in Brian W. Tomlin
and Maureen Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations, 1984: A Time of Transition, Toronto: James
Lorimer and Co. 1985, pp. 125-145.
"Colonial Education Policy and Manpower Underdevelopment in British Malaya," in Barbara
Ingham & Clive Simmons, eds., Development Studies and Colonial Policy, London: Frank Cass
& Co., 1987, pp. 193-209.
"Trade cum Aid in Canada's Official Development Assistance Strategy," in B.W. Tomlin and
Maureen Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 1986/Talking Trade, Toronto: James Lorimer,
1987, pp. 127-146.
"Persian Carpets of the Pahlavi Dynasty (1925-1979)", in Ian Bennett, ed., Twenty Three Persian
Carpets from the reign of Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, London: Quartet Books, 1989, pp.
13-15
"New Dimensions in Canadian Official Development Assistance Policy," in Brian W. Tomlin &
M.A. Molot, Canada Among Nations: The Tory Record/1988, Toronto: James Lorimer & Co.,
1989, pp.149-168.
"Model for Assessing the Climate for Telematics for Training in the Social Sectors in
Developing Countries", in S. Rahman, H. Shrikumar, S.V. Raghavan, eds., Proceedings of the
10th International Conference of Computer Communication, New Delhi: Narosa Publishing
House for the International Council for Computer Communication, 1990, pp. 71-77 [with D.
Elaine Pressman].
"Canada, the Gulf Crisis and Collective Security," in Fen Osler Hampson and Christopher J.
Maule, eds., After the Cold War. Canada Among Nations 1990-91, Ottawa: Carleton University
Press, 1991, pp. 241-280.
"Cooperacion Economica de ASEAN, Asia del Pacifico y Libre Intercambio Hemisferico Para
Las Americas," in Simposio Internacional de Universidades de la Cuenca Del Pacifico y Sus
Zonas Territoriales (Memorias), Instituto Estudios del Pacifico, Universidad del Valle, Cali,
Colombia, 1993, pp. 51-69.
“Canadian Development Cooperation with Asia: Strategic Objectives and Policy Goals,” in
Cranford Pratt, ed. Canadian International Development Assistance Policies: An Appraisal,
Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queens University Press, 1994, pp. 292-312.
“Canada and International Education in the Asia Pacific Region,” in Fen Hampson, Maureen
Molot and Martin Rudner, eds., Canada Among Nations 1997: Asia Pacific Face-Off, Ottawa:
Carleton University Press, 1997, pp. 311-331
“Contemporary Threats, Future Tasks: Canadian Intelligence and the Global Security Challenge,”
in Norman Hillmer and Maureen Molot, eds., Canada Among Nations 2002: A Fading Power?”
(Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 141-171.
“International Terrorism: Dimensions of a Security Challenge,” in David Daubney, Wade
Deisman, David Jutras, Errol Mendes, Patrick Molinari, eds., Terrorism, Law & Democracy:
How is Canada Changing Following September 11?(Montreal: Les Editions Thémis, Faculté de
droit, Université de Montréal, 2002), pp. 5-14.
“Canada, the UN, NATO and Peacekeeping Intelligence", in Ben de Jong, Wies Platje and
Robert David Steele, eds., Peacekeeping Intelligence. Emerging Concepts for the Future
(Oakton, VA: OSS International Press, 2003, pp. 371-378.
“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), pp. 3-5.
“Peacekeeping Intelligence: Extending Partnerships and Boundaries for Peacekeeping” (with
David Carment and Rachel Lea Heide) in David Carment & Martin Rudner, eds., Peacekeeping
Intelligence. New Players, Extended Boundaries, Studies in Intelligence Series (London:
Routledge, 2006), pp. 1-14.
“Intelligence Analysis and Counter-Terrorism: How Lies the Landscape?” in Magnus Ranstorp,
ed., Mapping Terrorism Research. State of the Art, Gaps and Future Direction, Cass Series on
Political Violence (London: Routledge, 2007), Chap. 9, pp. 189-209.
“The Media in Intelligence Oversight: Who Watches the Watchers of the Watchers?” in Wolbert
K. Smidt, Ulrike Poppe, Wolfgang Krieger, Helmut Müller-Enbergs, eds., Geheimhaltung und
Transparenz Demokratische Kontrolle der Geheimdienste im internationalen Vergleich
(Münster: Lit Verlag Berlin, 2007), pp. 217-223.
"The Modernization of Iran and the Development of the Persian Carpet Industry, 1925-1945" in
Iain Stewart, ed. The Secret Wealth of Persia – Twenty Seven Key Persian Carpets from The
Moradpour Collection, London: Rippon Boswell [forthcoming]
Other Scholarly Publications
“Conference Diplomacy, or the Transnational Republic of Scholarship," Asian Studies
Association of Australia Review, Vol. 1, No. 3, (April 1978), pp. 21-6.
"The Role of Money," Quadrant (Sydney, Australia), (March 1979), pp. 62-4.
"Advantages of Trading with Indonesia," Canadian Business Review, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Spring
1984), pp. 25-30.
"Jewish Ethical Precepts and International Development," Viewpoints, Vol. 23, No. 3 (5 October
1995), pp. 3-8.
Buczacz Origins. The Social and Economic History of an East Galicia Jewish Community from
its Beginnings to its Destruction in the Holocaust, World Wide Web Shtetl website:
HTTP://sunsite. unc.edu/yiddish/Places/Buczacz.
Kuty. Echoes of a Vanished Heritage. An Historical Outline of the Jewish Community of Kuty, a
kehila in Eastern Galicia, Culminating in its Destruction in the Holocaust, World Wide Web
Shtetl website: HTTP://sunsite. unc.edu/yiddish/Places/Kuty.
“The Globalization of Terrorism: Canada’s Intelligence Response to the Post-September 11th
Threat Environment,” Canadian Issues (September, 2002), pp. 24-29.
Review: “Golden Revival,” Hali. Carpet, Textile and Islamic Art, Issue 136 (September-October
2004), p. 93.
Other Articles:
"A Reply to P.T. Bauer's Comment on Post-War Malayan Rubber Policy," Journal of Southeast
Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (September 1973), pp. 300-304.
"Malaysian Studies in Australian Universities," Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs, Vol.
15, No. 1 (1981), pp. 126-44.
"The Economic Background to Investment in Indonesia," in Canadian-Indonesian Business
Council, Opportunities for Investment in Indonesia, Proceedings, Toronto: CIBC-World Trade
Centre, 1988, pp. 28-31
"The Canadian Concentration at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton
University," ACS Newsletter (Association for Canadian Studies), Vol. 11, No. 4 (Winter,
1989/90), p. 17
"International Service Delivery. A Strategic Management Plan," ASHA. American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association [with D. Elaine Pressman], Vol. 32, No. 5 (May, 1990),
pp. 48-9
"By Way of Deception, or Disinformation, or Fabrication?” Middle East Focus, Vol. 14, No. 3
(Summer/Fall, 1992), p. 19. Reprinted as: "Book on Mossad becomes weapon in propaganda
war," The Canadian Jewish News, Thursday, 3 September 1992, p. 11.
"Improved International Training Needed for Canada," APRRC Newsletter, (Carleton University
Asian Pacific Research and Resource Centre), Vol. 2, No. 3 (December, 1992), pp. 3-10.
"University Linkage Proposed to Enhance Role of APEC," APRRC Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 2
(September, 1993), pp. 2-10.
"Successful Economic Co-Operation Essential to Peace," The Ottawa Citizen (28 September
1993), p. A11 [with Ozay Mehmet].
"Auditing CIDA," Diplomat & International Canada, (March-April, 1994), p. 25.
"Canada's Mutual Fund Stake Grows Dramatically in Asia," APRRC Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 1
(June, 1994)
Scholarly Book Reviews:
American Political Science Review; Journal of the American Oriental Society; Journal of
Southeast Asian Studies; Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs; Asian Studies Association
of Australia, Review; Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies; Australian Outlook; Asian
Journal of Public Administration; The Developing Economies; HaMizrah HeHadash (The New
East) (in Hebrew); Sociology of Education Abstracts; Review of Southeast Asian Studies; Etudes
Internationales (in French); Canadian Journal of African Studies; Pacific Affairs; Canadian
Journal of Political Science; Journal of Asian Studies; Crossroads.
Technical Reports:
"Human Rights Conditionality and International Development Cooperation," Report prepared for
the Policy Branch of the Canadian International Development Agency, January 1983.
"A Cultural Approach to Development: A Framework for Policy," Report prepared for the
Policy Branch of the Canadian International Development Agency, 1983.
"A Transfer of Technology Mechanism for ODA to Southeast Asia," report prepared for
Canadian International Development Agency Asia Branch, 1985.
"An Outline of a Strategic Design for ODA Achievement Targets," report prepared for Canadian
International Development Agency Policy Branch, 1986.
"Concepts and Policies for Private Sector Industrial Development," working paper prepared for
Canadian International Development Agency, Industrial Services Division, 1987.
"Survey of Transfer of Technology Mechanisms in Canadian Government Aid and Trade
Programs", report prepared for Canadian International Development Agency, Asia Branch, 1987.
"Commodity Assistance: An Analytical Framework for Decision-making." Study setting out
framework for Decision Opportunities Evaluation Scale prepared for CIDA Asia Branch, 1987
"A Framework for a Canada-Thailand Economic Cooperative Agreement," prepared for
Canadian International Development Agency and Department of External Affairs, 1987.
"Islam in Contemporary Indonesian Development," study prepared for Canadian International
Development Agency, Asia Branch, 1987.
"Philippines Country Program Update," Canadian International Development Agency, 1988
"Pakistan Country Program Update", Canadian International Development Agency, Asia Branch,
1988
"Burma Country Program Update," Canadian International Development Agency, Asia Branch,
1988
"Afghanistan Country Program Update," Canadian International Development Agency, Asia
Branch, 1988
"Management Plan for the Pakistan Country Programme Review, 1988-1993," Canadian
International Development Agency, Asia Branch, 1988
"Philippines Program Delivery Strategy, 1988-89", Canadian International Development Agency,
Asia Branch, 1988
"Burma Country Program Update," Canadian International Development Agency, Asia Branch,
1988
"Burma Program Options", Canadian International Development Agency, Asia Branch, 1988
"Bangladesh Country Programme Review Management Plan," prepared for CIDA Asia Branch,
1988
"Administrative Systems and Practices in Bangladesh," study prepared for CIDA Asia Branch,
1989
"ASEAN Import Requirements for Telecommunications: A Market and Development Analysis,"
Report prepared for CIDA Professional Services Branch, Telecommunications Section, 1989.
"Briefing Book for Joint Consultations with Indonesia," preparation of issue papers for CIDA
Indonesia Program, Asia Branch, 1989
"Briefing Book for Canadian Delegation to Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia," The
Hague, June 1989, preparation of economic analysis, program reviews, and issue papers for
CIDA Indonesia Program, Asia Branch, 1989
"ASEAN Telecommunications Sector Development Review," Report prepared for CIDA Asia
Regional Program & Professional Services Branch, Telecommunications Section, 1989.
"CIDA Asia Branch Policy Perspective for Southeast Asia," Concept paper prepared for CIDA
Asia Branch Field Representatives Meeting, 1989
"CIDA Philippine Program Corporate Memory Study," Study prepared for CIDA Philippine
Program, Asia Branch, 1989
"Bangladesh Economic Analysis," Study prepared for CIDA Bangladesh Program, Asia Branch,
1990
"Country Program Review Evaluation Study," Report prepared (with Pierre Aubry) for CIDA
Progamme Evaluation Division, Policy Branch, 1990
"Design of a CIDA Research Mechanism," Project design study prepared for CIDA Corporate
Information and Research Division, Policy Branch, 1990
"South Asia Development Futures Trends," Study prepared for CIDA Asia Branch, South Asia
Branch Management Group, 1990
"Sri Lanka Economic Analysis," Studies prepared for CIDA Sri Lanka Program for the 1990 Sri
Lanka Aid Group meeting, 1990
"CIDA Country Program Review Evaluation Liaison Mechanism," Report prepared (with Pierre
Aubry) for CIDA Progamme Evaluation Division, Policy Branch, 1991
"Sri Lanka Interim Strategy," Analytical inputs into the formulation and drafting of the interim
programming framework for the CIDA Sri Lanka Program, Asia Branch, 1991.
"Indonesia and the Asia Pacific Rim Economy," Studies prepared for the CIDA Briefing Book
for the 1991 meeting of the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia, CIDA Indonesia Program,
Asia Branch, 1991.
"Sri Lanka Canada Institution Strengthening Program Concept Paper," Project design concept
paper prepared for the CIDA Sri Lanka Program, Asia Branch, 1991.
"Towards a CIDA Regional Strategy for the Asian Economic Area. Concept Paper and
Workplan," Concept paper and workplan prepared for Directorate of Policy, Programming and
Evaluation, CIDA Asia Branch, February 1992.
"The Bangladesh Fourth Five Year Plan and Three Year Rolling Program," Analytical study
prepared for the CIDA Bangladesh Program, March 1992
"Managing the Transition. Towards a CIDA Regional Strategy for the Asian Economic Area,"
Discussion Paper prepared for the Directorate of Policy, Programming and Evaluation, CIDA
Asia Branch, April, 1992.
"Strategic Plan," Strategy document prepared for the Trade Facilitation Office Canada, January,
1993
"Information Technology in China's Development Strategy," Report prepared for the CIDA
China Program, October, 1993
"The Design of a Strategic Information and Evaluation System: Conceptual Outline," Report
prepared for the Directorate of Strategic Planning, CIDA Africa and Middle East Branch, 1993.
"CIDA Evaluation and Information: A Summary Study of the CIDA Experience in Project and
Program Evaluation," Report prepared for the Directorate of Strategic Planning, CIDA Africa
and Middle East Branch, September, 1994.
"Identifying Strategic Outside Clients for CIDA Evaluations," Report prepared for the
Directorate of Strategic Planning, CIDA Africa and Middle East Branch, January 1995.
"Telecommunications in the Philippines," Report prepared for CIDA Asia Branch,
Telecommuncations and Information Technology Specialist, February, 1995.
"Information Technology and Good Governance: A Networking Agenda for Program
Development," Report prepared for CIDA Asia Branch, Telecommunications and Information
Technology Specialist, March, 1995.
"CIDA Evaluation and Information: A Summary Study of the CIDA Experience in Project and
Program Evaluation," Report prepared for the Directorate of Strategic Planning, CIDA Africa
and Middle East Branch, September, 1994.
"Development Trends in Indonesia," Report prepared for the CIDA Indonesia Program, June
1995.
"Synthesis Report: Indonesia Development Graduation Search Conference," Report prepared
(with Ozay Mehmet) for the CIDA Indonesia Program, March, 1997.
"Managing the Dneiper River Basin: An Institutional, Ecological and Economic Analysis," report
prepared for the Office for Central and Eastern European Initiatives, International Development
Research Centre, March 1999.
"The Experiences of the OECD and its Relevance to Managing the Dneiper River Basin," report
prepared with Jean-H Guilmette for the Office for Central and Eastern European Initiatives,
International Development Research Centre, July 1999.
“A Scenario-Building Exercise for Strategic Planning,” scenario exercise designed for the CIDA
Indonesia/Philippines Program, August 2000.
"Indonesia Futures Study", prepared for the CIDA Indonesia/Philippines Program, August 2000.
“Concept Paper, Knowledge for Development,” prepared for CIDA Policy Branch, July, 2001.
“Report, Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection and Emergency Preparedness Forum,”
prepared for Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division, April, 2003.
“Report, International Development Education Mission to Czech and Slovak Republics”,
prepared for the CIDA Official Development Assistance in Eastern Europe (ODA CE) Program,
June 2003 [with Angela Gendron].
Research Paper for Department of Justice research project on Perspectives on the Impact of the
Anti-Terrorism Act, 29 January 2004.
Report on Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection, prepared for Natural Resources Canada,
March 2004. [with Angela Gendron]
International Models of Review and Oversight of Police Forces and Security Intelligence
Agencies, for the Arar Commission Consultation Paper (September, 2004)
“Terrorism and Passport Misuse,” Study prepared for the Passport Office, Department of Foreign
Affairs, 17 January 2005.
Expert Witness and Affidavit to Federal Court re- Abdurahman Khadre vs Attorney General of
Canada , T-937-04, February 2005.
“Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection: Assessing the Evolving Terrorist Threat,” Study
prepared for Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division, 31 March
2005.
“The G8 Under Russian Presidency, 2006: The Priority for Energy Infrastructure Protection,”
Study prepared for Natural resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division, March,
2006.
Expert Witness and Affidavit to Federal Court re- Fateh Kemal vs Attorney General of Canada ,
May - June, 2006.
“A Framework for a Counter-Terrorism Strategy and Tactics to Protect Critical Energy
Infrastructure,” Study prepared for Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection
Division, 13 October 2007.
“Trends in International Energy Geo-politics and Infrastructure Vulnerabilities,” Study prepared
for Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division, 15 January 2008.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND DUTIES AT CARLETON
Chairman, Asian Studies Committee, 1985 - 1990.
Member, Carleton University Task Force on Regional/Area Studies (1989-90).
Planning, design and organization of the Trade and Investment Promotion Seminar, a training
course offered through the NPSIA Centre for International Research and Training to developing
country diplomatic corps, sponsored by the Trade Facilitation Office Canada,
September-December 1989.
Coordination and supervision of the production of the Directory to International Business
Education in Canada, prepared by Carleton CIRT for the Corporate Higher Education Forum,
November 1990-May 1991.
Planning, design and organization of the Foreign Policy Executive Training Course in Belize,
offered through the NPSIA Centre for International Research and Training and sponsored by
CIDA, July-August 1991.
Chair, NPSIA Faculty Council Committee to Plan the B.A. Honours Program in International
Affairs (1993-96)
Chair, Senate Committee of Investigation into Petition by [Graduate Student] (1994-95)
Chair, NPSIA Faculty Council Committee to Review the M.A. Program in International Affairs
(1994)
Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies Task Force on Honorary Ranks (2001)
ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES
Coordinator, NPSIA Canadian Concentration (1985 – 1995)
Associate Director, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (1985-1986, 1988-91,
1992-96).
Director, NPSIA Centre for International Research and Training (1990 -93).
Coordinator, NPSIA Internship program (1988-1996).
Director, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (1998-99)
Member, NPSIA Appointments Committee, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05
Member, NPSIA Curriculum Committee, 2000-2001
Director, Centre for Security and Defence Studies, The Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University, 1999 - 2002)
Associate Director, NPSIA, 2001-02
Chair, NPSIA Admissions Committee, Research Essay/Thesis Proposals Committee, StudentFaculty Liaison Committee, 2001-02.
Director, Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies (2002 - present)
PROFESSIONAL HONOURS AND EXTRA-UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES
Carleton University Scholarly Achievement Award (1986)
Chairman, Programme Committee, Canada Malaysia Conference, 1986.
President, Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies and Vice President, Canadian Asian
Studies Association, 1985-1987.
Member, Board of Directors, Trade Facilitation Office Canada; Secretary to Board of Directors;
1989 - 2003.
Member, Board of Directors and Secretary to Board, Ovarian Cancer Alliance Canada (1999 present)
President, Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, 2000-2002.
EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinator, Jerusalem Studies on Asia, monograph series published for the Harry S. Truman
Research Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem by the Jerusalem Academic Press
(1973-75).
Member, Editorial Committee, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs (University of
Sydney, 1978-88)
Member, editorial board, Asian Journal of Public Administration (University of Hong Kong,
(1985-1995)
Member, Editorial Advisory Board of the International Journal of Intelligence and
CounterIntelligence (with effect from November, 2005).
Referee for publications: Pacific Affairs; University of British Columbia Press, International
Labour Office; Crossroads; Journal of Asian Studies; Journal of Asian Business; Canadian
Journal of Development Studies.
OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES (Since 2000)
CASIS 2000 Conference on “The Future of Intelligence,” Ottawa, 28-30 September 2000.
CASIS 2001 Conference on “Intelligence and the Challenge of Globalization,” Halifax, NS, 2830 September 2001.
CCISS Conference on “Canadian Foreign Intelligence Requirements: Threats, Capabilities and
Options,” Ottawa, 12 June 2002
CASIS 2002 Conference on “The New International Intelligence Order: Knowledge for Security
and International Affairs,” Ottawa, 26-28 September 2002
CCISS Conference on “Intelligence Analysis: Recent Trends, Canadian Requirements,” Ottawa,
27 March 2003.
CCISS Conference on “Intelligence Analysis-2: Evolving Tasks, Emergent Capabilities”,
Ottawa, 6-7 November 2003.
CCISS Conference on “Peacekeeping Intelligence: New Players, Extended Boundaries”, Ottawa,
4-5 December 2003 (jointly with Carleton CSDS and RMC War Studies Program).
CCISS Conference on “The Gouzenko Affair: The Beginnings of Canadian Counter-Espionage
and Cold War Intelligence History” (jointly with the Canadian War Museum, Carleton Centre for
Research on Canadian Russian Relations, and Library and Archives Canada), 14-15 April 2004.
CCISS Conference on “Intelligence Analysis-3: Anticipating Strategic Surprise and Early
Warning”, 3-4 June 2004.
CCISS Conference on Making National Security Accountable: International Perspectives on
Intelligence Oversight and Review (jointly with Security Intelligence Review Committee, 18-18
May 2005.
Member, Advisory Committee, “Business and Technology Opportunities in National Security
and Public Safety,” co-sponsored with the Conference Board of Canada, Toronto, 6-7 December
2005.
Co-Chair (with Dr Douglas Harris), Workshop on “North American Energy Infrastructure Protection
and Policies: Developing a Research Agenda” (jointly with the CyberSecurity and Emergency
Preparedness Institute at the University of Texas at Dallas), University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas,
Texas, 30-31 January 2006.
CCISS International Conference on “Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy: Assessing
Threats, Vulnerabilities and Policies”, 3 March 2006.
VISITING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Visiting Lecturer (part-time), Tel Aviv University, Department of Developing Countries, Tel
Aviv, Israel (1973-75).
Visiting Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (July-August, 1971 and 1975).
Overseas Visiting Professor, Institute of Developing Economies Advanced School, Tokyo,
Japan: lecture course on "Asian Politics and Development" (May, 1994).
GUEST LECTURES:
School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; University of
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur; Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore; University of
Queensland, Brisbane; Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia;
School of Modern Asian Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane; Cornell University;
Universit Sainte-Anne, Nova Scotia; Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and
Public Affairs, Syracuse University; School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns
Hopkins University; National Defence College, Kingston; Charles University, Prague;
Banff Centre for Management, Alberta; Institute of Developing Economies Advanced
School, Tokyo; Department of Diplomacy, National Chengchi University, Taipei,
Taiwan; Graduate Institute of International Affairs, Tamkang University, Taipei, Taiwan;
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; Center for International Studies, Bangkok; Faculty of
International Relations, Prague University of Economics; Faculty of Economics and
Management, Czech University of Agriculture Prague; University of Bucharest; Brunel
University (UK) Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies; Department of International
Relations, Bilkent University (Ankara, Turkey); Bahçeşehir University (Istanbul, Turkey);
Department of International Relations, Istanbul Kültür University (Istanbul, Turkey)
PRESENTATIONS TO LEARNED AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (since 2001)
“Intelligence and Information Superiority in the Future of Canadian Defence Policy,” Policy
Forum organized for the DND Security and Defence Forum by the Carleton Centre for Security
and Defence Studies, 1-2 March 2001.
“Information Superiority in Military Intelligence,” DND J-2 Intelligence Policy Retreat, 27
March 2001.
“Intelligence Alliances: Towards a Conceptual Framework,” presentation to the Seminar on
Intelligence Studies, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge, 18 May 2001
“The Architecture of International Intelligence Alliances,” Center for International Studies,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok, Thailand, 9 July 2001.
“Universities and the Future Knowledge Requirements of the Security and Intelligence
Community,” Roundtable on Future Challenges, Canadian Association for Security and
Intelligence Services CASIS 2002 Conference, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 30 September
2001.
“The Tasking of Intelligence,” NPSIA Seminar on Countering International Terrorism, 5 October
2001.
“The Muslim World Perspective,” “The Implications of the Tragedy of September 11 2001,
Algonquin College, 17 October 2001.
“China’s Foreign Policy Shift Toward Central Asia in Response to the Counter-Terrorism
Campaign,” Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Canada, 26 October 2001.
“New Threats, Daunting Tasks: Canada's Intelligence Community and the Future of Global
Security”, Conference on The Challenges of Intelligence: Canadian Intelligence Capabilities
and Future Intelligence Requirements, Canadian War Museum, 29 January 2002.
“International Terrorism: Networks and Pathologies,” Canadian Institute for the Administration
of Justice Conference on Terrorism, Law and Democracy, Montreal, 25 March 2002.
“Turkish-Israeli Security and Intelligence Cooperation,” conference on International Terrorism:
Turkish Model for Civil Society in Islamic Countries, Carleton University, 29 March 2002.
“Paradigms and Perspectives: Canadian Approaches to Intelligence Studies,” CIA Sherman
Center for Intelligence Analysis Conference on Understanding and Teaching Intelligence
Analysis: A Discipline for the 21st Century, Falls Church, VA, 23-24 May 2002.
“Canada and International Intelligence Alliances and Cooperation,” Inaugural Conference of the
Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Carleton University, 12 June 2002.
“Canadian Intelligence Responses to September 11th”, Association for Canadian Studies
conference on September 11th: Impact and Aftermath for Canada and Canadians, Ottawa, 14-15
Sept 2002.
Roundtable on The New Intelligence Order: Knowledge for Security and International Relations,
CASIS 2002 Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, 28 September 2002.
“Intelligence for Security: A Role for Academe in Helping to Cope with Contemporary Risks and
Threatening Trends,” panel on “Risks and the Intelligence Services,” National Policy Research
Conference, Ottawa, 24 October 2002.
“Four Questions on Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and the Law,” Association of Canadian
Jewish Law Studies, Annual Conference, Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, 25 January 2003.
“International Terrorism: Motivations, Tactics, and Mindsets,” Natural Resources Canada,
Energy Protection Branch Forum, 20 February 2003.
“International Terrorism: New Dimensions,” Department of Justice, Research and Statistics
Division Seminar Series, 25 February 2003.
“Hunters and Gatherers: The Evolution of Intelligence in the Era of International Terrorism,”
Colloque en Reseignement et sécurité internationale, Institut québécois des hautes études
internationales Programme paix et sécurité internationale, Université Laval, Quebec City, 20
March 2003
“The Canadian Quandary: Immigration Security,” Association for Canadian Studies, Canadian
American Research Seminar, Niagara Falls, Ontario, 26 April 2003
"Intelligence, Counter-terrorism and Border Security," Conference on North American Borders:
Efficient and Secure Borders, Mexican Council for Foreign Relations and the North American
Assembly, Columbia University, Monterrey, Mexico, 21-22 September 2003.
"Lessons Learned," CASIS 2003 Conference: Homeland Insecurities: The Shifting Borders of
Security, Intelligence, and Law Enforcement, Vancouver, 18 October 2003.
"Speaking Truth to Power: Intelligence, Politics and Democratic Governance," Colloque:
Production, Communication et Éthique du Renseignement, Collge Militaire Royal du Canada,
Campus St-Jean-sur-Richelieu & Le Programme Paix et Scurit Internationales
(IQHEI),Universit Laval, St- Jean, 14 November 2003.
“New Challenges in Relation to National Security,” Department of Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness Canada, Learning Event, Ottawa, 27 January 2004.
"North American Security Post-Cold War and Post-9/11," Canadian Centre for Management
Development, Workshop Series on the New North America - Session 4, Ottawa, 26 February
2004
“Current Context of Canadian Security and Implications for Canada-US Relations,” Canadian
Centre for Management Development - Department of Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness, Deputy Minister’s Workshop on Working With the US Department of Homeland
Security: The Way Ahead, Ottawa, 27 February 2004.
“The Media in Intelligence Oversight: Who Watches the Watchers of the Watchers?” Secrecy
and Transparency: The Democratic Control of Intelligence Services in International Perspective,
International Conference organized by the Bundesszentrale fur politische Bildung, AK
Geschichte de Nachrichtendienste e.V., and Evangilische Akademie zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
26-28 March 2004.
“The Gouzenko Affair and the Evolution on Canadian Intelligence,” Conference on The
Gouzenko Affair and the Beginnings of Canadian Counter-Espionage and Cold War History,
Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, 14-15 April 2004.
“Media Coverage of Terrorism and National Security: An Assessment,” Canadian Association of
Journalists annual conference, Muck Rake 2004, Vancouver, BC, 7-8 May 2004.
“Intelligence Analysis, Liaison and Alliances, International Conference on Intelligence-led
Regulation: - Organized Crime in the Global Financial Markets, Ontario Securities
Commission, Toronto, 20 September 2004.
“State of Play in Intelligence Cooperation," Conference on Intelligence Cooperation in the
Global War on Terror: New Players, New Priorities, United States Military Academy, West
Point, New York, 21 October 2004.
“Multicultural Democracies and National Security: The European Experiences with Terrorism,”
FORUM of Young Professionals in the Federal Public Service, Ottawa, 12 January 2005.
“International Systems for National Security Accountability, Intelligence Oversight and Review,”
Office of the Inspector-General of CSIS & Department of Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness Canada, Learning Event: Canada Panel Discussion - Checks & Balances within the
PSEPC Portfolio: Key Players, Ottawa, 19 January 2005.
“Inter-Agency and Cross Border Collaboration,” Keynote Address at Lockheed Martin Canada
C4ISR Technology Day, Fairmont Chateau Laurier, 20 January 2005.
“Intelligence Analysis: The Evolution of Counter-Terrorism Paradigms,” Romanian Foreign
Intelligence Service (SIE), Bucharest, 22 February 2005.
“The Evolution of Jihadist Terrorism After Iraq,” University of Bucharest (Romania), 23
February 2005.
“The Evolution of Jihadist Terrorism After Iraq,” National School of Political Studies and Public
Administration - NATO Study Center, Bucharest, Romania, 23 February 2005.
“Jihadist Threats from Iraq to Europe,” Romanian National Defence College, Bucharest, 28
February 2005.
“Intelligence Analysis and Counter-Terrorism: How Lies the Landscape?”, Swedish National
Defence College conference on the Initial State of the Art Review of Research on Terrorism and
Counter-Terrorism, Stockholm, 21-22 March 2005.
Presenter, Seminar on Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, Swedish Emergency Management
Agency, Stockholm, 23 March 2005.
“Canada's Foreign Intelligence Initiative: Cold War Sigint Strategy and its UK and US
Linkages,” Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, conference on Intelligence in Waging the
Cold War: NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the Neutrals, 1949-1990, Oslo, 28-30 April 2005.
“Threats to Canadian National Security and the Economy,” Conference Board of Canada, The
First Public-Private Sector Summit on National Security, Ottawa, 25-26 May 2005.
“Canada’s Response to Terrorism: National Security and the Law,” Lord Reading Law Society
keynote dinner address, Montreal, Quebec, 8 June 2005.
“International Energy Sector Security in a Post-Iraq Threat Environment,” Pipeline Security
Forum, Department of Natural Resources Canada and US Departments of Energy and Homeland
Security, Calgary, Alberta, 28 October 2005.
“Al Qaeda Strategic plans: Threats to Infrastructure and the West,” Classified Debrief for Energy
Sector Stakeholders, Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division,
Ottawa, 22 November 2005.
“Threats to the Power Grid: Al Qaeda Targets Energy Infrastructure,” 2005 Canadian Electricity
Power Grid Security Forum, Natural Resources Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection
Division, Ottawa, 23 November 2005.
“The Evolution of al-Qaeda: What Next?” NRCan Regulators’ Forum, Natural Resources
Canada, Energy Infrastructure Protection Division, Department of Natural Resources, Ottawa, 29
November 2005.
“Why Worry? Terrorist Threats to Industry and Infrastructure,” Conference Board of Canada,
conference on Business and Technology Opportunities in National Security and Public Safety,
Toronto Congress Centre, Toronto, Ontario, 5 December 2005.
“International Terrorism: Threats to Cultural Infrastructure,” Canadian Museums Association
Cultural Property Protection Conference, Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, 16 January 2006.
“International Terrorism: It’s Not Going to Get Easier,” Canadian Air Transport Security
Authority, CATSA Aviation Security Screening Workshop Reservation to Destination: Future of
Screening, Ottawa, 18 January 2006.
“International Terrorism: Threats and Trends,” Roundtable Seminar for Judges of the Federal
Court, Ottawa, 27 January 2006.
“Terrorist Strategies and Tactics Targeting the Energy Sector,” Workshop on North American
Energy Infrastructure Protection and Policies, University of Texas at Dallas, 31 January 2006.
“International Terrorism: Threats and Trends,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Senior
Management Team conference, Ottawa, 22 February 2006.
“A Research Agenda on Energy Security,” CCISS International Conference on Critical Energy
Infrastructure Protection Policy: Assessing Threats, Vulnerabilities and Policies, Ottawa, 3
March 2006.
“Managing Risks, Countering Threats: Protecting Critical National Infrastructure Against
Terrorism,” FORUM of Young Professionals in the Federal Public Service, NEXChange
Network, Gatineau, Quebec, 13 March 2006.
“International Trends in Terrorism,” RCMP A-Division Officers’ Spring Retreat, Ottawa, 3 April
2006.
Roundtable presentation on Terrorism and International Security, Center for Strategic Research,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ankara, Turkey, 24 April 2006.
Roundtable presentation on Energy Security and Infrastructure Protection, Eurasian Strategic
Studies Center (ASAM), Ankara, Turkey, 24 April 2006.
Guest lecture, “Trends in Terrorism,” Department of International Relations, Bilkent University,
Ankara, Turkey, 24 April 2006.
Roundtable presentation on Energy Security, Economic Policy Research Institute (TEPAV/EPRI),
Ankara, Turkey, 25 April 2006.
Roundtable presentation on Trends in International Terrorism and Counter-terrorism, NATO
Center of Excellence for Defence Against Terrorism, Turkish General Staff, Ankara, Turkey, 25
April 2006.
Roundtable presentation on Intelligence and National Security, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul,
Turkey, 28 April 2006..
Roundtable presentation on Intelligence and National Security at Department of International
Relations, Istanbul Kültür University, Istanbul, Turkey, 28 April 2006.
“International Terrorism: Strategies and Objectives Post-Iraq,” Canadian Association of Chiefs of
Police, Committee on Terrorism teleconference, 10 May 2006.
“International Terrorism: Trends and Targets in a Future Threat Environment,” FBI National
Academy Associates 2006 conference ‘International Cooperation - Navigating the World’ panel
on International Terrorism, hosted by the Toronto Police Service, Toronto, 19 July 2006.
Panel presentation: “A Tough Row to Hoe: Building Intelligence and Security Studies in the
Canadian University System,” Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies,
CASIS 2006 International Conference - 9/11 + 5: Security & Intelligence in the Eye of the Storm,
Panel on Intelligence Scholarship: The State of the Art, Ottawa, 27 October 2006.
Panel presentation: “The International Geo-Politics of Pipelines: Vulnerabilities, Risks, and
Protective Security,” U.S. Department of Energy & Natural resources Canada 2006 International
Pipeline Security Forum. Security – It’s Everyone’s Responsibility, Ramada Plaza Hotel,
Chicago O’Hare, 1 November 2006.
Speaker, “The International Geo-Politics of Pipelines: Vulnerabilities, Risks, and Protective
Security,” Classified Debrief for Energy Sector Stakeholders, sponsored by Natural Resources
Canada in collaboration with the Integrated Threat Assessment Centre, Canadian Security
Intelligence Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, CSIS Headquarters, Ottawa, 15
November 2006.
Speaker, “Trends in Terrorism,” Cryptology Days at CSE sponsored by the Communications
Security Establishment, Ottawa, 22 November 2006.
Speaker, “Trends in Terrorism,” Communications Security Establishment analytical community,
Ottawa, 29 November 2006.
Speaker, “Trends in Terrorism,” Carleton University Alumni Society FOCUS series,
International Spy Museum, Washington DC, USA, 5 February 2007.
Speaker, “Intelligence Studies in Academe and for National Security,” Carleton University Board
of Governors, 29 January 2007.
Speaker: “Penetrating Terror Threats: Counter-Intelligence as Counter-Terrorism,” Canadian
Bank Note Company executives, Royal Ottawa Golf Club, 1 March 2007. (With Angela
Gendron).
Speaker (with Angela Gendron): “Al-Qaeda Penetration of Critical National Infrastructure and
Security Targets,” Unclassified Security Briefing, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers,
Calgary, Alberta, 6 March 2007.
Speaker (with Angela Gendron): “Are Terrorists Part of Canadian Police Services?” Canadian
Association of Chiefs of Police, Human Rights Conference: Social Change and Policing,
Victoria, British Columbia, 1 April 2007.
Speaker, “Al-Qaeda Penetration of National Security Infrastructure and Security Targets,”
Natural Resources Canada, Portfolio Agencies Forum, Ottawa, 24 May 2007.
Speaker, “Terrorist Infiltration: Jihadist Strategies and Tactics to Penetrate Sensitive Government
and Security Agencies,” Federal Association of Security Officers (F.A.S.O.) Monthly Program,
Ottawa, 31 October 2007.
Speaker: “Perspectives on International Security Trends and Dynamics”, presentation to the
Canadian Forces, Chief of the Defence Staff Commander’s Council, National Defence
Headquarters, Department of National Defence, Ottawa, 6 November 2007.
Panelist on “Curriculum Design” and “The Role of Universities,” Global Futures Forum,
Community of Interest on the Practice and Organization of Intelligence, sponsored by the (US)
Central Intelligence Agency and the Privy Council Office, Meech Lake, Quebec, 29-30
November 2007.
Speaker: “Perspectives on International Security Trends and Dynamics,” presentation to
Canadian Special Operations Forces Command (CANSOFCOM), Commander’s Council,
Strathmere Inn, Manotik, Ontario, 4 December 2007.
Speaker: “Terrorist Infiltration of Government and Security Agencies,” presentation to the
Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Internal Security Program, Ottawa, 30 January 2008.
(With Angela Gendron).
Speaker: “Insider Threats: Terrorist Infiltration of Sensitive Government and Security Agencies,”
presentation to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Integrated Nuclear Security
Intelligence Group, Ottawa, 4 February 2008.(With Angela Gendron).
Speaker: “Trends in International Terrorism,” Department of Justice, Training Program for
Special Advocates, Ottawa, 21 February 2008
Speaker: “Intelligence Capabilities for Stability Operations/MOOTW,” National Defense
Intelligence College, International Intelligence Fellows Program: “Perspectives on Multinational
Intelligence Cooperation for Peace Operations,” Washington, DC, USA, 4 March 2008.
RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS:
Canada Council Fellowship, Linacre College, Oxford, 1965-1968: $8,000.
Harry S. Truman Research Institute grant for research at Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
Singapore, 1975: US$5,000.
SSHRC grant (with O. Mehmet): `Modernization in Islamic Societies: A Comparative Study of
Economic Planning, Development Administration and Social Restructuring in 1999Malaysia and
Turkey', 1986-1988: $29,635.
Carleton University Research Grant: "Canada's Economic Relations with Southeast Asia", 1988:
$5,500.
Carleton University Research Grant: "The European Community Official Development
Assistance Program Towards Lomé -IV", 1989: $12,000.
Max Bell Foundation grant for joint research project on "Factors of Change in the Asia Pacific
Community: An Assessment and Analysis of Canadian interests," through the Carleton
University Asia Pacific Research and Resource Centre (jointly with P. Davidson, H.E. English,
O. Mehmet, E. Tepper), 1990-1993: $95,000.
Canadian International Business Directory project sponsored by the Corporate Higher Education
Forum, 1990-91: $30,000.
Belize Foreign Policy Executive Training Course, sponsored by CIDA, July-August 1991:
$47,075.
Instituto Colombiano Para El Fomento de la Educacion Superior conference travel grant to
participate in the International Symposium of Universities of the Pacific Basin Countries and its
Territorial Zones at Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, 21-24 October 1992: $5000.
Japan Economic Foundation travel grant to participate in its First Conference on Asia Pacific
Issues, Tokyo and Shimoda City, 20-23 January 1993: $10,000.
Dean of Social Science, Carleton University, publication grant, 1994: $300.
Dean of Public Affairs and Management, Carleton University, research grant, 1997: $970.
Department of National Defence, Security and Defence Forum, grant to Centre for Security and
Defence Studies, 2001-06: $600,000.
ROC Taiwan travel grant to Taiwan, 1-7 July 2001: $15,000.
Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs travel grant to Thailand, 7-10 July 2001: $1000).
John Holmes Fund, DFAIT: Funding for student scholarships to Peacekeeping Intelligence
Conference, November, 2003: $10,000.
Department of National Defence, Security and Defence Forum, Special Projects Funding for
student scholarships to Peacekeeping Intelligence Conference, November, 2003: $15,000.
Support for Peacekeeping Intelligence Conference (speakers’ travel and accommodation):
Belgian Ministry of Defence; Norwegian Defence Research Establishment; Cranfield University,
RMCS, UK; Royal Netherlands Embassy, Ottawa; Embassy of Romania, Ottawa; Swedish
Armed Forces Intelligence and Security Center aggregate approx. $15,000.
Department of National Defence, Security and Defence Forum, Special Projects Funding for
CCISS conference on the Gouzenko Affair (Nov., 2003): $7,000
Security Intelligence Review Committee, grant for Conference on Making National Security
Accountable: International Perspectives on Intelligence Oversight and Review (jointly with
Security Intelligence Review Committee, 18-18 May 2005: $37,500.
Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Contribution Agreement for CCISS Critical
Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy Project, August, 2005 – March 2006: $100,000.
Integrated Threat Assessment Centre contract for CCISS Assessment Studies, October, 2005 –
March 2006: $25,000.
Integrated Threat Assessment Centre contract for CCISS Assessment Studies, October, 2006 –
March 2007: $25,440.
Department of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Contribution Agreement for CCISS Critical
Energy Infrastructure Protection Policy Project, December, 2006 – March 2007: $125,000.
Courts Administrative Service, Memorandum of Understanding for CCISS Conference on the
Administration of Justice and National Security in Democracies, November, 2006 – June, 2007:
$285,000.
OTHER PROFESSION-RELATED ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CARLETON (since 2000)
"The Dynamics of International Trade in Higher Education Services," presentation to the
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, 10 January 2000.
Member, Program Committee, CASIS 2000, Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for
Security and Intelligence Studies, 28-30 September 2000.
Invited presentation, Privy Council Office, Intelligence Policy Group, 16 November 2000
Study tour and seminar program in Taiwan, 1-7 July 2001.
Expert witness on Intelligence and Bill C-36 to the House of Commons Standing Committee on
Justice, Parliament of Canada, 23 October 2001.
Expert witness on Intelligence Cooperation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on
Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Parliament of Canada, 29 November 2001.
Expert witness on Intelligence and National Security, Senate Standing Committee on National
Security and Defence, Parliament of Canada, 3 June 2002.
Initiator and participant, Meeting of Research Group on International Intelligence Alliances and
Cooperation, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 3-5 July 2002
Chair, Program Committee, CASIS 2002 Conference on The New Intelligence Order:
Knowledge for Security and International Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario 26-28 September 2002.
Consultation with the Security Intelligence Review Committee, Ottawa, 27 November 2002.
“War and Peace in the Era of International Terrorism,” Agudath Israel Congregation, Adult
Education Program, Ottawa, 19 January 2003
Expert witness on "Security and Intelligence Cooperation", Standing Senate Committee on
National Defence and Veterans Affairs, House of Commons, Ottawa, 4 February 2003.
Speaker: “The War in Iraq,” Encore/Creative Connections, Jewish Community Centre, Ottawa,
25 March 2003.
Resource person, RCMP National Security Investigation Branch, Criminal Intelligence Division
scenario planning exercise, Ottawa 17-18 February 2003.
Invited participant, Roundtable organized by the Solicitor General/National Security Directorate
on academic-government relations in the national security domain, Vancouver, 16 October 2003.
"From Generation to Generation to Generation: The Jewish Experience in Canada from Shtetl to
Globalization," Hy Hochberg Memorial Lecture, Arts Alive festival, Jewish Community Centre,
Ottawa, 2 November 2003.
“Israel in the New/Old Middle East: Peace vs Conflict,” Agudath Israel Congregation, AdultEducation Program, Ottawa, 20 November 2003.
Consultation on Counter-Terrorism and Security policy issues with The Hon. David Blunkett,
UK Home Secretary, Boslow, Derbyshire, 22 December 2003.
Research Paper contributed to Department of Justice research project on Perspectives on the
Impact of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 29 January 2004.
Invited Participant, at the instance of the UK Home Secretary, the Hon. David Blunkett, at a
Home Office Conference on Community Cohesion and Race Equality, Devonport House
Conference Centre, Greenwich, 1-3 March 2004.
Invited Participant, Privy Council Office Roundtable Forum on the Formulation of a National
Security Policy, 16 April 2004.
Member, Advisory Panel for the Policy Review, Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of
Canadian Officials in Relation to Maher Arar [Arar Commission](2004-06).
Invited participant, 6th Colloquium on Intelligence, Mercyhurst College, Erie PA, 7-10 June
2004.
“Canada’s Response to Terrorism,” panel on Terrorism: Threat to Collective and Individual
Security, Canadian Jewish Congress, 27th Plenary Assembly, Ottawa, 13 June 2004.
Member, Advisory Council, Conference Board of Canada, "The First Public-Private Sector
Summit on National Security."
Member, Program Committee for the First International Conference on Intelligence Analysis:
Methods and Tools, organized by Mitre Corporation. McLean, VA, 2-6 May 2005.
Expert Witness on Defence Intelligence, Senate of Canada, Permanent Committee on National
Security and Defence, Ottawa, 13 December 2004.
Panelist, Panel of Influence on International Terrorism, The Rideau Club, Ottawa, 26 January
2005.
Study Tour to Romania (with Angela Gendron) to deliver training program of lectures, seminars
and workshops for the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) analytical community, and
lectures to the Romanian National Defence College, the ‘Alexander Ioan Curza' Police Academy,
the National School of Political Studies and Public Administration - NATO Study Center, and
University of Bucharest, 19-February - 1 March 2005.
Expert Witness, Senate of Canada, Special Committee on the Anti-Terrorism Act, 14 March
2005.
Chair, Program Committee for the symposium on “Making National Security Accountable:
International Perspectives on Intelligence Oversight and Review,” sponsored by the Canadian
Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies, Carleton University, and the Security Intelligence
Review Committee, Ottawa, 18-19 May 2005.
Panelist, “Issues of National Security- Is Canada at Risk? - What are we doing about it?” Annual
Conference of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Ottawa, 24 August 2005.
Expert witness, House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice, Public Safety and
Emergency Preparedness, Sub-Committee on National Security and Emergency Preparedness,
hearing on the review of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 2 November 2005.
Invited participant, Department of National Defence/Defence Science Advisory Board,
Roundtable Discussion in Preparation of the NATO Forum on Energy Security, Prague, 7
February 2006.
Invited participant, Prospective Protective Security Foresight Workshop, organized by the
Department of National Defence – Defence R&D Canada, Public Safety and Emergency
Preparedness Canada with the Office of the National Science Advisor of Canada, Defence
Research & Development Canada, Shirley’s Bay, 27 March 2006.
Lecture/seminar visit to Turkey at the invitation of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Center for Strategic Research, 22 -30 April 2006.
Facilitator, Conference for Public Review of the Draft Report on Implementation of the Task
Force Recommendations, U.S.-Canada Power System Outage Task Force, held at the Canadian
Embassy, Washington D.C., 22 June 2006.
Invited participant, Threats to Nuclear Industry Pre-Indicators Workshop, Natural Resources
Canada & Integrated Threat Assessment Centre, Ottawa, 6 September 2006.
Witness, Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence, hearings on the national
security policy of Canada, Ottawa, 28 May 2007
Co-host (with Phil Murray), International Pipeline Security Forum 2007, sponsored by Natural
Resources Canada, US Department of Homeland Security, US Transportation Security
Administration, 24-25 October 2007.
Witness, Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182,
Ottawa, 10 December 2007.
Media commentator and analyst on Middle East politics; Canadian foreign policy; international
development issues; international security issues:
Canadian Media (since 2005):
Electronic: CBC-TV: “Canada Now”, “The National”; CBC Radio 1: “The Current”, “Ontario
Today”, “Ottawa Morning” ; CBC Radio (Winnipeg, MB): “Questionnaire”; CBC Radio
(Montreal QC): “Radio Noon”; CTV - CJOH: News; OMNI Television: OMNI News; Global
National Television: “Global National”; CPAC Television: “Goldhawk Live”; 640 AM - CFJM
(Toronto): “John Oakley Show”; CKNW (Vancouver, BC)/Corus Radio Network: “Peter Warren
National Radio Program”; 570 AM (Kitchener, ON): “The Dwayne McLane Show”; CKLW
Radio (Windsor, ON): “Windsor Today”; Radio (Ottawa, ON): “Drive Home Show”; CJOH-
TV: “CTV News at Six”; CTV Newsnet: “Top Story”; CKOM/CJME (Saskatoon, SK): “John
Gormley Live"; 570 News (Waterloo, ON): “The Gary Doyle Show”; CKNW (Vancouver):
“The Stirling Faux Show”; CHQR (Calgary, AB)/Corus Radio Network: “The World Tonight”;
A Channel: “The News at 6”; CityTV; SUN-TV (Toronto): “Canoe Live; CKNW Radio
(Vancouver, BC: “Nightline BC”.
Print: National Post, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, Winnipeg Sun; Windsor
Star; MacLeans; Time Canada; Ottawa Sun; Winnipeg Sun; Montreal Gazette; The Record
(Kitchener, ON); Edmonton Sun; Montreal Mirror; Canadian Security magazine; Toronto Sun;
Chronicle-Herald (Halifax, NS); Media (Canadian Association of Journalists) magazine; The
Walrus.
International Media:
Print: New York Times; Washington Post; Time magazine; Journal of Commerce (US);
Independent on Sunday [London, UK]; Christian Science Monitor; Baltimore Sun; Philadelphia
Inquirer; The Scotsman (UK); Reuters; San Diego Union Tribune; Salon.com.
Electronic: CNN Newsnight, “In the Spotlight”; Radio Teheran (Iran); BBC Radio 4 “Today”
[UK]; Vermont Public Radio (USA); Voice of America (USA); Israel Broadcasting (radio and
television); Galei Zahal (Israel Defence Forces radio); Australian Broadcasting Commission
(ABC) television; Televizija Slovenija (Slovenia).
[March, 2008]
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