Bessma Momani

Professor/ Interim AVP-International Relations @UWaterloo, Senior Fellow @CIGIonline & @GulfStatesInst| Lead of @DSF_Group |Analyst on International Affairs

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Book Recommendations:

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Recommended by Bessma Momani

A great book by an awesome colleague. Was happy to write an endorsement for @StephanieCarvin’ new book. A great read into better understanding Canadian national security policy. https://t.co/kAsBdBfy5I (from X)

In Stand on Guard, Stephanie Carvin sets out to explain the range of activities considered national security threats by Canadian security services today. As new forms of terrorism and extremism appear, especially online, we need a responsibly widened view of such threats and how they manifest in the contemporary world. Canadians should not be more fearful, Carvin explains, but a more sophisticated understanding among security services personnel and the general public is needed if we are to anticipate and ameliorate threats to national security. As a former security analyst tasked with providing threat assessments to high levels of government, Carvin writes with both authority and urgency. Her book presents an insider’s look at the issues facing the Canadian security and intelligence community. Timely and accessible, Stand on Guard will be required reading for scholars, practitioners, and any Canadian concerned about national security in the twenty-first century.

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Recommended by Bessma Momani

Got a signed copy of this must read book on Canadian Defence Policy. Thanks to @thomasjuneau, @PhilippeLagasse & @srdjanvucetic for their hardwork in editing this timely volume. Look forward to the book launch on March 3rd in Ottawa. Purchase here: https://t.co/cj7yJCQ690 https://t.co/bMq2DvBE6z (from X)

Canadian Defence Policy in Theory and Practice (Canada and International Affairs) book cover
Thomas Juneau, Philippe Lagassé, Srdjan Vucetic

This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary debates and issues in Canadian defence policy studies. The contributors examine topics including the development of Canadian defence policy and strategic culture, North American defence cooperation, gender and diversity in the Canadian military, and defence procurement and the defence industrial base. Emphasizing the process of defence policy-making, rather than just the outcomes of that process, the book focuses on how political and organizational interests impact planning, as well as the standard operating procedures that shape Canadian defence policy and practices.