Curriculum Vitae

Christian Leuprecht

Hon. B.A., D.É.A., M.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Queen's)

Education | Professional History | Visiting Fellowships | Research Affiliations | Honours and Fellowships | Publications | Extra-mural Research Funding | Graduate Student Supervision | Conference Presentations | Service | Invited Speaking Engagements

Education

2003

Ph.D., ŸĆĐăֱȄ

Political Studies

1999

M.A., University of Toronto

French

1998

M.A., University of Toronto

Political Science

1997

DiplÎme des Etudes Approfondies (M.A. equivalent), Université Pierre MendÚs-France

Political Sociology

1996

Honours Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto

Political Science (specialist), French (major), History (minor)

Professional History

Current

Professor

Class of 1965 Professor in Leadership, Royal Military College of Canada
(promoted 2009 to Associate, 2015 to Professor)

  • 2014-2015 Associate Dean
  • 2010-2012 Deputy Department Head
  • 2009-2015 Associate Professor
  • 2005-2009 Assistant Professor

Fellow

Centre for Security, Armed Forces and Society, Royal Military College of Canada

Adjunct Professor

School of Policy Studies and Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University

Fellow

Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University

Fellow

Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen’s University

Adjunct Research Professor

Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Charles Sturt University

2006-2011

Fellow

Defense Management Studies Program, Queen’s University

2003-2005

Postdoctoral fellow

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Visiting Fellowships

2022-2023 Academy of International Affairs, NRW
2020 Fulbright Canada Research Chair, School for Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (January-May) 
2019 Eisenhower Fellowhip, NATO Defence College
2017-2018

Matthew Flinders Fellow, Flinders University Law School, Centre for Crime Policy and Research

2016

Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Study, Bremen, Germany (January-May)

2015

Université Grenoble Alpes (November)

Ukrainian National Defence University (March)

2011

University of Augsburg, Institute for Canadian Studies (May-July)

European Academy Summer School on Minority Rights, Italy (June)

2009-2010

Bicentennial Associate Professor in Canadian Studies, Yale University (August – June)

2008, 2013, 2016

Swedish National Defense College

2008

University of Graz, Austria (May)

European Academy, Bolzano, Italy (June)

Research Affiliations

2014-2017

SERENE Smart Cybersecurity Network

2013-2019

Borders in Globalization SSHRC Partnership Grant
Security Theme Lead

2015-2022 Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society SSHRC Partnership Grant
University Representative
2007-2012

Ethnicity and Democratic Governance, SSHRC Multilateral Research Initiative

2003-2008

Public Policy in Municipalities, SSHRC Multilateral Research Initiative

Ongoing

Senior Fellow, Macdonald Laurier Institute

Observatoire sur la radicalization et l’extrĂ©misme violent (OSR)

Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les relations internationales du Canada et du Québec (CIRRICQ)

International Centre for Comparative Criminology, Université de Montréal (CICC)

Austrian Institute for European and Security Studies

Honours and Awards

2022 Distinguished Professor, Royal Military College 

2017

Cowan Prize for Excellence in Research, Royal Military College of Canada

2016-2023

Member, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists

2017, 2014

Royal Military College of Canada Commandant’s Commendation for exceptional service

2017

Queen’s University Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award (honourable mention,

2015

U.S. Joint Special Operations University, Commandant’s Coin for Excellence

2014

Maureen Molot Prize for Best Article, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal

Finalist: 2013, 2014, 2015;
Nominee: 2008, 2012

Teaching Excellence Award, Royal Military College of Canada

2014

United States Military Academy, Commandant’s Coin for Excellence

2003

Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, Solomon Ash Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict

2003-2005

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

2002

European Union DEMOG Research Network Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

2001-2003

Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

2002

Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria

Publications

Names of mentored HQP are in bold. Name of the corresponding author is underlined. Names other than Leuprecht are collaborators from academia (Canadian1 and International 2) or government.3

SJR = Scimago Journal Rank

Edited and co-edited volumes

2024

20. Heinecken, L2 and Leuprecht, C. Domestic Military Operations and the Global Response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Comparative Global Implications for civil-military relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

19. Leuprecht, C. Soldier-Scholars: Postsecondary Education of Future Officers across allied and partner countries. Oxford University Press.  

2023

18. Leuprecht, C. and Hataley T1. Security. Cooperation. Governance: The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 

17. Leuprecht, C and Ferrill, J2. Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.  Canada: The State of the Federation series. 

16. Leuprecht, C., Hataley T1, and Brunet-Jailly, E1. Patterns in Border Security: Regional Comparisons. Abingdon: Routledge. 

2022 15. Leuprecht, C. Polar Cousins: Comparative Perspectives on Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures. Calgary: University of Calgary Press.
2020 14. Lanoszka, A1, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A1. Lessons from the enhanced Forward Presence, 2017-2020. Rome: NATO Defence College, 98 pp. 
2019

13. Leuprecht, C, Koelling, M and Hataley, T1.. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

12. Okros, A1, Zade, R and Leuprecht, C. New York: VS Springer.

2018

11. Leuprecht, C., Sokolsky, JJ1 and Hughes, T. New York: VS Springer.

10. Leuprecht, C. and MacLellan, S1. Waterloo, ON: Centre for International Governance Innovation

2012

9. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1 and Nossal, KR1. 2012. . Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, 125 pp.

En français: Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1 and Nossal, KR1. 2012. Évolution des menaces transnationales et sĂ©curitĂ© frontaliĂšre : Un nouveau programme de recherche. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, 147 pp.

2011

8. Leuprecht, C and Russell, PH1. 2011. . Toronto: University of Toronto Press Higher Education, 512 pp.

7. Courchene, T1 and Allan, J1, Leuprecht, C, Verrelli, N. 2011.. Kingston & Montreal: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press. 500 pp.

6. Szvirczsev Tresch, T2 and Leuprecht, C. 2011. . Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, 288 pp. (Reviewed in Canadian Foreign Policy Journal 19(2) 2013, 38(4) 2012: 683-685, Parameters Summer 2012: 139-141, 24 2011: 712-713)

2010

5. Leuprecht, C, Troy, J and Last, D1. 2010. . Montreal and Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, 250 pp. Awarded the 2011 Canada-Prize.

4. Leuprecht, C. 2010. . Abingdon: Routledge, 191 pp. (Reviewed in Journal of Peace Research 2011 48(1): 132, 8(1) 2012: 97-99, 11 Fall-Winter: 195-196.)

2008

3. Allan, J1, Courchene, TJ1 & Leuprecht, C. 2008. Canada: The State of the Federation 2006. Transitions: Fiscal and Political Federalism in an Era of Change. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, 390 pp.

2007

2. Lazar, H1 & Leuprecht, C. 2007. . Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, 320 pp. (Reviewed in Publius 39(1): 210-212.)

2006

1. Young R1 & Leuprecht, C. 2006. Canada: The State of the Federation. Municipal-Federal-Provincial Relations. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, 424 pp.

Guest editor of special issue of peer-reviewed scholarly journals

2019 3. Leuprecht, C. Canadian Public Administration. Special Issue on Border Security across Canada’s Regions. SJR = Q2
2018

2. Leuprecht C. and Hataley, T1. Forthcoming. Journal of Borderland Studies 33(3). Special Issue on Cooperation among cross-border communities. SJR = Q2

2009

1. Leuprecht, C. 2009. Guest Editor, Special Issue of 47(4). SJR = Q2

Peer-reviewed articles in scholarly journals

2024

62. Wan, K1, Skillicorn,DB1, and Leuprecht, C. Link Analysis of Conflict through Signed Spectral Embedding: The Russo-Ukrainian War. 2024 International Conference on Military Communication and Information Systems (ICMCIS). 

61. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C and Kernot, D3. Linguistic Models of Negative Language Attitude. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism. SJR = Q2 

2023 60. Szeman, J3 and Leuprecht, C. The Cyber Defense Review 8(4) Fall: 99-199. 
2022

59. Leuprecht, C, Skillicorn, DB1, & Bright, D2. (2022). An Empirical Comparison of the Profiles of Security Threat Group Offenders with General Offenders. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

58. Leuprecht, C, Skillicorn, DB1 and Bright, D2. The Structure of Variation between Organized Crime Offenders and Others. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. SJR = Q1 

57. Leuprecht, C, Jenkins, C, and Hamilton, R. Journal of Financial Crime 30(4): 1036-1054. SJR = Q2 

2021

56. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T, Sundberg, K, Cozine, K and Brunet-Jailly, E. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 59(4): 376-398. SJR = Q2 

55. Leuprecht, C, Brunet-Jailly, E, Hataley, C and Legrand, T. Patterns in Nascent, Ascendant and Mature Border Security: Regional Comparisons in Transgovernmental Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 59(4): 349-375. SJR = Q2 

54. Skillicorn, DB and Leuprecht, C. Copresence networks: criminals in their environment. Social Network Analysis and Mining 11, 85. SJR = Q1 

53. Legrand, Tand Leuprecht, C. Policy and Society 40(4): 565-586. Thematic Issue on Governing Global Policy: IPE meets public policy. SJR = Q1 (Top 7% in Political Science and International Relations; Public Administration; and Sociology and Political Science) 

52. Skillicorn, DB1, Walther, O2, Leuprecht, C and Zhen, Q. Terrorism and Political Violence 33(5): 1032-1054. SJR = Q1 

2020

51. Leuprecht, C. Fletcher Security Review 7(1): 74-76. 

50. Walther, O2, Leuprecht, C and Skillicorn, DB1. Political Fragmentation and Alliances among Armed Non-State Actors in North and Western Africa (1997-2014). Terrorism and Political Violence 32(1): 167-186. SJR = Q1 

         A version of this article is found in African Border Disorders. Eds. O. Walther and W. Miles. Abingdon: Routledge Series in African and International Politics, pp. 60-86. (Favourably reviewed in Foreign Affairs March/April 2018). 

49. Leuprecht, C and Hamilton, R. Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies 11(3): 78-94.  Special Issue on New Opportunities for the Canada-EU Strategic Partnership, eds. Natalia Chaban and MichĂšle Knodt. 

2019

48. Skillicorn, DB. and Leuprecht, C. . In Security by Design: Innovative Perspectives on Complex Problems. Ed. Anthony Masys. New York: VS Springer, pp. 181-192.

47. Skillicorn, DB1, Walther, O2, Zhen, Q and Leuprecht, C.. Terrorism and Political Violence. SJR = Q1

46. Leuprecht, C. The Trump Effect of the New Underground Railroad? Bordering Processes of Irregular Migration into Canada in the Era of Globalization. Geopolitics. SJR = Q1

45. Leuprecht, C, Szeman, J and Skilliborn, DB1. . Contemporary Security Policy. SJR = Q2

44. Leuprecht, C and Zade, R. The Canada-US Border Effect: Islamist Extremists in Comparative Perspective. Canadian Journal of Political Science. SJR = Q2

43. Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 and Derow, J. . International Journal. SJR = Q2

42. Leuprecht, C., Cockfield, A1, Simpson, P and Haseeb, M.. Florida State University Law Review 46.

41. Skillicorn, DB, Leuprecht, C1 and Green, A. . Special Issue on Illicit Network. SJR = Q1

40. Leuprecht, C and Roseberry, P. . Afrique contemporaine. Special Issue on the conflict in Mali. Ed.

2018

39. Skillicorn, DB1 and Leuprecht, C. . IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics. SJR = Q1

38. Hataley, T1 and Leuprecht, C. D. Journal of Borderland Studies 33(3): 317-328. SJR = Q2

37. O’Halloran, P.J., Leuprecht, C., Ghanbapour-Dizboni, A., Green, A.,and Adelstein, D. 2018. . . 21(1): 33-46.

2017

36. Walther, O2, Leuprecht, C and Skillicorn, DB1. (1997-2014).Terrorism and Political Violence. SJR = Q1

A more elaborate version of this article is found in African Border Disorders. Eds. O. Walther and W. Miles. Abingdon: Routledge Series in African and International Politics, pp. 60-86. (Favourably reviewed in March/April 2018).

35. Leuprecht, C, Walther, O2, Skillicorn, DB1, and Ryde-Collins, H. . Terrorism and Political Violence Terrorism and Political Violence 29(5): 902-921 SJR = Q1

2016

34. Skillicorn, DB1, and Leuprecht, C.. Electoral Studies 43(2016): 95-103. (As featured in the and ) SJR = Q1 (Top 7% in Political Science and International Relations)

33. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C, and Tait, V. 2016.. Government Information Quarterly. 33(2): 250-257. SJR = Q1 (Top 7% in Sociology and Political Science)

at Flinders University on this topic.

Abridged and revised portions of this article subsequently appeared as Computing in Compromised Environments: Beyond the Castle Model of Cyber-Security. In Exploring the Security Landscape: Non-Traditional Security Challenges. Ed. Anthony Masys. New York: VS Springer: 249-265. Initial draft version published by the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy as Working Paper No. 4, July 2015.

32. Porges, M and Leuprecht, C. 2016. Revista CIDOB d’Afers internationcionals no. 112. April: 149-172. SJR = Q2

Co-published in English as The Puzzle of Nonviolence in Western Sahara. Democracy and Security 2016 12(2): 65-84. SJR = Q2
reprinted in , ed. Diego Muro. Abingdon: Routledge Series: Extremism and Democracy, 2018, chapter 7.

31. Leuprecht, C, Aulthouse, A and Walther, O2. 2016. . Police Practice & Research 17(4): 376-387. Special Issue on Policing Drug Markets, eds. Christopher Birkbeck and Eduardo PaesMachado. SJR = Q1

2015

30. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C, Stys, Y3 and Gobeil, R3. 2015. Prisoner Radicalization: Structural Differences among Violent Extremists. 16(3): 238-259. SJR = Q1

29. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C. 2015. .

28. Skillicorn, DB1 and Leuprecht, C. 2015. . (International Conference on Computational Science), 51: 2888-2892. SJR = Q2

27. Leuprecht, C. and Sokolsky, JJ1. 2015. 41(3): 541-562.
Revised and abridged version reprinted in Going to War? Trends in Military Interventions. Eds. StĂ©phanie von Hlatky and H. Christian Breede. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2016. SJR = Q1

2014

26. Leuprecht, C. 2014. . 20(3): 291-304. Recipient of the Maureen Molot Prize for Best Article.

25. Hataley, T1 and Leuprecht, C. December 2014. . 57(4): 507-526. SJR = Q2

24. Leuprecht, C and Aulthouse, A. December 2014. 15(3): 57-74.

2013

23. Skillicorn, DB1 and Leuprecht, C. 2013. : 1028-1033. SJR = Q1

22. Leuprecht, C and Hall, K. 2013.. 14(2-3): 287-310. Special issue on Advances in Research on Illicit Networks.
Reprinted in Advances in Research on Illicit Networks. Ed. Martin Bouchard. Abingdon: Routledge, 2015, pp. 287-310.
Revised and expanded version published as Why Terror Networks are Dissimilar: How Structure Relates to Function. In . Ed. Anthony Masys. New York: VS Springer, Lecture notes in Social Networks series, 2014, pp. 83-120.

21. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1 and Skillicorn, DB1. 2013. . Special Issue: Applying Social Network Analysis to Terrorism. 5(2): 155-175. SJR = Q1

20. Skillicorn, DB1 and Leuprecht, C. 2013. . 3(3): 565-596. SJR = Q1

19. Leuprecht, C and Hataley, T1. 2013. 19(1) : 176-193. NumĂ©ro spĂ©cial sur la gouvernance multiniveau.

2012

18. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C and Winn, C1. 2012. Homegrown Islamist Radicalization in Canada: Process Insights from an Attitudinal Survey, 45(4) December: 929-956. SJR = Q2

17. Skillicorn, DB and Leuprecht, C. 2012.. In . Foundations of Open-Source Intelligence FOSINT 2012: 922-929.

16. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C and Hataley, T1. 2012. . IEEE Conference on Intelligence and security Informatics: 162-164.

15. Leuprecht, C. 2012. . 22(2) April: 177-203. Top = Q1

14. Leuprecht, C. Spring 2012. . 363(4): 417-436.
Revised version reprinted in Jahrbuch des Föderalismus, Vol. 13. Baden-Baden: Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft, 2012, pp. 108-122.

13. Leuprecht, C. 2012. . 50(1) February: 23-49. SJR = Q2

2011

12. McCauley, C2, Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1, Winn, C1 and Biswas, B. 2011. . 23(5): 804-819. SJR = Q1

11. Leuprecht, C and Skillicorn, DB1. 2011. Radicalization: What, if anything, is to be done? When the facts get in the way of a good story. 3: 38-47.

2010

10. Leuprecht, C. 2010. . . Winter 3(4): 27-48. Top = Q2

9. Leuprecht, C. 2010. , 5-2 Spring-Summer: 60-74.

8. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1, McCauley, C2 and Moskalenko, S. 2010. , , 5(1) April-May: 42-57. SJR = Q2
Revised version reprinted as . In , Kessels, E.J.A.M., ed. The Hague: National Coordinator for Counterterrorism (NCTb): 2010, pp. 58 - 70.

2009

7. Leuprecht, C. 2009. Diversity in Security and Defence: Democracy’s Ultimate Litmus Test. 47(4) November: 559-579.
reprinted in , C. Leuprecht, ed. Abingdon: Routledge, 2011, pp. 217-237. SJR = Q2

6. Leuprecht, C et al. 2009. 3(2) August: 25-35.

2008

5. Leuprecht, C. and McHugh, J.T.2 2008. 46(4) November: 415-441. SJR = Q2

2005

4. Leuprecht, C. 2005. . , Vol. 47. [Postnational armed forces: The Canadian example; published in the German Journal of Canadian Studies].

2003

3. Leuprecht, C. 2003. The Tory Fragment in Canada: Endangered Species? 36(2): 401-416. SJR = Q2

2002

2. Leuprecht, C. and McCreery, C.3 2002. . Public Integrity 4(4): 273-289.

1. Leuprecht, C. 2002. The liberal contradictions of Quebec nationalism. 29: 13-26.

Chapters in peer-reviewed books

2024

71. Burgess, A., Hamilton, R. and Leuprecht, C. Terror on the Blockchain: The Emergent Crime-Crypto-Terror Nexus. In Combating Financial Crime: Global and National Trends. Eds. Doron Goldbarsht and Louis de Koker. Cham: Springer – Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice. 

70. Hamilton, R. and Leuprecht, C. In Combating Financial Crime: Global and National Trends. Eds. Doron Goldbarsht and Louis de Koker. Cham: Springer – Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice. 

69. Szeman, Jand Leuprecht, C. In Deterrence in the 21st Century. Eds. Eric Ouellet, Madelaine d’Agata and Keith Stewart. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, chapter 11. 

2023

68. Romanyshyn, I.2 Leuprecht, C. Logiques concurrentes de la coopĂ©ration en matiĂšre de dĂ©fense : l'impĂ©ratif politique dans les dĂ©bats sur la participation des pays tiers Ă .la coopĂ©ration structurĂ©e permanente (CSP) de l'Union europĂ©enne. Reconfiguration des relations internationales et modĂšle europĂ©en, Entre valeurs, guerre et enjeux Ă©conomiques. Bruylant, pp. 565-587.

67. Hataley, T1, Leuprecht, C and Green, A. Ontario and the Great Lakes. In Security. Cooperation. Governance. The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox. Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley T. and Brunet-Jailly, E. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press, pp. 98-120. 

66. Hataley, T1, Leuprecht, C and Green, A. The Prairies and the Midwest. In Security. Cooperation. Governance. The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox. Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley T and Brunet-Jailly, E. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press, pp. 80-97. 

65. Leuprecht, C and Ferrill, J. In Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Eds. Leuprecht, C and Ferrill. J. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 65-89. 

64. Jenkins, C, Hamilton, R and Leuprecht, C. Canadian Cryptocurrency Conundrums: A Socio-Technical Systems Analysis of Crypto Laundering in Canada. In Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Eds. Leuprecht, C and Ferrill. J. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 325-348. 

63. Leuprecht, C and Sokolsky, J.J1. L’unilateralisme multilatĂ©ral: deuxiĂšme tentative de l’Europe, aux attentes amĂ©ricaines. In L’Union europĂ©enne, puissance globale dans les relations internationales et transatlantiques. Eds. Olivier Delas, Mulry MondĂ©lice et Olivier Bichsel. Brussels: Éditions Bruylant, pp. 151-169. 

2022 62. Leuprecht, C. Erfahrungen mit der eFP. Jahrbuch Innere FĂŒhrung: 2021/22: Ein neues Mindset Landes- und BĂŒndnisverteidigung? Eds. U. Hartmann, R. Janke, C von Rosen. Berlin: Miles-Verlag. 
2021

61. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1, Sundberg, K1 and Green, A. Canada Border Services Agency. Top Secret Canada: Understanding the Canadian Intelligence and National Security Community. Eds. Stephanie Carvin, Thomas Juneau and Craig Forcese. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 150-165. 

60. Leuprecht, C and Kölling, M2. Federalism and Security in the 21st century. In Beyond Autonomy: Practical and Theoretical Challenges to 21st Century Federalism. Eds. Tracy Fenwick and Andrew Banfield. Leiden: Brill, pp. 158-171. 

2020

59. Lanoszka, A1, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A1. The enhanced Forward Presence in Northeastern Europe, 2017-2020: Lessons Learned. Eds. Lanoszka, A, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A. Rome: NATO Defence College, pp. 45-52. 

58. Leuprecht, C and Kasurak, P3. Security, Intelligence and the Global Health Crisis. Eds. Wesley Wark and Aaron Shull. Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation. 

57. Kölling, Mand Leuprecht, C. Föderalismus und die Herausforderungen Innerer Sicherheit – ein internationaler Vergleich. In Reformbaustelle Bundesstaat. Eds. Felix KnĂŒpling, Mario Kölling, Sabine Kropp and Henrik Scheller. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, pp. 365-379. 

56. Skillicorn, DB1, Leuprecht, C and Green A. Leveraging Police Incident Data for Intelligence-Led Policing.  In Criminology at the Edge: Big Data in Criminology. Eds. Benoit Leclerc and Jesse Cale. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 54-84. 

55. Leuprecht, C, McCauley, Cand Skillicorn, DB1. In Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Assessing Domestic and International Strategies.  Ed. StĂ©phanie von Hlatky. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 18-46. 

54. Leuprecht, C. The Demographics of Force Generation: Recruitment, Attrition and Retention of Citizen Soldiers.  In Canadian Defence Policy in Theory and Practice. Eds. Thomas Juneau, Philippe LagassĂ© and Srdjan Vucetic.  Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 181-201. 

53. Leuprecht, C. Security Policies: Demographic Trends and International Security. The Encyclopaedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. 3rd ed. Eds. Domonic Bearfield, Evan A. Berman and Melvin Dubnick. New York: Taylor and Francis; 3rd ed., pp. 2983-2992. 

2019

52. Leuprecht, C, Green, A, and Sundberg, K1. Canada Border Services Agency. Mapping the Canadian Intelligence Community. Ed. Stephanie Carvin. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

51. Hataley, T1 and Leuprecht, C. Bilateral Coordination of Border Security, Intelligence Sharing, Counter-Terrorism, and Counter-Radicalization. In Canada Among Nations 2017. Eds. Christopher Sands, David Carment, and Inger Weibust. Baskingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

50. Leuprecht, C. Northern Border Integrity. In The North Americn Arctic: New Trends in Regional Security. Eds. Dwayne Menezes and Heather Nicol. London: University College London Press

49. Leuprecht, C. and McNorton, H. Border Security: Ontario. In Ontario: Bordering the Great Lakes and Beyond. Ed. Victor Konrad. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press.

48. Leuprecht, C. and Dizboni, A1. Ed. John R. Vacca. Boca Raton: CRC Press.

47. Leuprecht, C. Political Demography of Diversity in the Canadian Armed Forces. In Strengthening the Canadian Forces through Diversity: We stand on guard for thee. Eds. Bessma Momani and Alistair Edgar. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

46. Leuprecht, C. Strategic implications of demographic change for the Canadian Armed Forces. In Canadian defence: theory & policy. Eds. Srdjan Vucetic, Philippe Lagassé and Thomas Juneau. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

45. Hataley, T.1 and Leuprecht, C. Canada. Public Security in Federal Polities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

44. Leuprecht, C., McCauley, C2. and Skillicorn, DB1. In Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism: Assessing Canada’s Domestic and International Strategies. Ed. StĂ©phanie von Hlatky. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

43. Skillicorn, DB1. and Leuprecht, C. Clustering Heterogeneous Semi-Structured Dataset in Applications to Criminology: A Records Management System Case Study. In Criminology at the Edge: Big Data in Criminology. Eds. Benoit Leclerc and Jesse Cale. Abingdon: Routledge.

2018

42. Ghanbarpour-Dizboni, A.1 and Leuprecht, C. Framing, Branding and Explaining: A Survey of Perception of Islam and Muslims in Canadian polls, Government, and Academia. In Islam in the West: Perceptions and Reactions. New Ed., Eds. Abe Ata and Jan Ali. Sydney: Oxford University Press, chapter 3.

41. Leuprecht, C. and Kölling, M. Innere Sicherheit und TerrorismusbekĂ€mpfung in föderalen Mehrebenensystemen. Ed. Martin Grosse HĂŒttmann. Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2018. Nomos Verlag.

40. Skillicorn, DB1. and Leuprecht, C. Clustering Semi-Structured Heterogeneous Social Science Datasets for National Security Applications. In Security by Design: Innovative Perspectives on Complex Problems. Ed. Anthony Masys. New York: VS Springer, pp. 181-192.

39. Leuprecht, C. and Sokolsky, J.J. Implications and Consequences of Canada’s contribution to the Enhanced Forward Presence in Latvia for the Transatlantic Relationship. In Eds. Māris AndĆŸÄns and Andris Spruds. Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, pp. 99-111.
An abridged version of this chapter was republished in Atlantisch Perspectief 2018 (5).

38. Leuprecht, C. Eds. A. Bayefsky and Laurie . Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, pp. 66-74.

37. Leuprecht, C. and Walther, O2. Terrorist Financing: Transnational Networks. In The Palgrave Handbook on Criminal and Terrorist Financing Law. Eds. Clive Walker, Colin King and Jimmy Gurule. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 945-966.

2017 36. Leuprecht, C. and J.J. Sokolsky. 2016.In NATO – from Warsaw to Brussels. Future of the Alliance and the Enhanced Forward Presence. Ed. Māris AndĆŸÄns. Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, pp. 118-128.

Versions of this chapter have been republished
in Atlantisch Perspectief 2017 (5): 21-26; and in
NATO Association of Canada. Global Security in Canada’s Post 150, pp. 12-18.
2016

35. Leuprecht, C. In Exploring the Security Landscape – non-traditional security challenges. Ed. Anthony Masys. New York: VS Springer, Lecture notes in Social Networks series, pp. 141-157.

2015

34. Leuprecht, C. Political Demography of the New Security Environment. Eds. Melvin Dubnick and Domonic Bearfield. The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy 3rd ed .Eds. Domonic Bearfield and Melvin Dubnick. New York: Taylor and Francis; Vol 4, pp. 2983-2992.

33. Leuprecht, C. 2015. Geriatric Interventions: The demographic economy of interventionist malaise. In Elusive Pursuits: Lessons from Canada’s Interventions Abroad. Canada Among Nations. Eds. Steven Saideman, Fen Osler Hampson and James Manicom. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 225-241.

32. Leuprecht, C. Borders & Security. In Countering Transnational Crime. Eds. William Mendel and Peter McCabe. AFB MacDill, FL: Joint Special Operations University Press, chapter 9, pp. 131-146.

31. Leuprecht, C. 2015. In The State of the Federation 2012: Regions, Resources, Resiliency. Eds. Loleen Berdahl and Carolyn Tuohy. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, chapter 2, pp. 9-23.

30. Leuprecht, C., Kölling, M and Hataley, T1. 2015. Public Security in Federal Systems. In Federalism as Decision-Making: changes in structures, procedures and policies. Eds. Francesco Palermo and Elisabeth Alber. Leiden: Brill, Martinus Nijhoff, chapter 17, pp. 339-357.

29. Leuprecht, C. 2015. Coping with Diversity in the Armed Forces: Implications for civil-military relations. In Wie viel Vielfalt benötigen/vertragen die StreitkrĂ€fte? Eds. Phil C. Langer and Gerhard KĂŒmmel. Berlin: Miles-Verlag, pp. 61-92.

2014

28. KĂŒmmel, G2 and Leuprecht, C. 2014. In Handbuch MilitĂ€rische Berufsethik, Band II. Eds. Thomas Bohrmann, Karl-Heinz Lather and Friedrich Lohmann, pp. 17-40.

27. Leuprecht, C. 2014. Urban and Metropolitan Security. In Public Security in Systems. Ed. Ajay K. Mehra. New Delhi: Lancer Publishers, chapter 4.

2012

26. Leuprecht, C. 2012. In Eds. Gerhard KĂŒmmel and Bastian Giegerich. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, pp. 63-72.

25. Leuprecht, C. 2012. . Eds. Gerhard KĂŒmmel and Joseph Soeters. , no. 19. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., pp. 187-205.

24. Leuprecht, C. 2012. Perspectivas académicas sobre seguridad y defensa en América del Norte. In Ed. Abelardo Rodriguez Sumano. México: Centro de Estudios Superiores Navales, pp. 331-342.

23. Leuprecht, C. 2012. Resisting from the Periphery: Constitutional, Institutional, and Societal Conditions and Drivers of Federal Encroachment of Constituent Units. In Governing from the Centre: the influence of the federal / central government on subnational governments. Ed. Gisela FĂ€rber. Speyer: German Research Institute for Public Administration, pp. 75-103.

22. Leuprecht, C. 2012. . In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T, and Nossal, KR. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 39-50.
In French translation. . In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T, and Nossal, KR. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 47-59.

2011

21. Leuprecht, C. 2011. Deter or Engage? The demographic structure of ethno-nationalist conflict. In . Eds. M. Duffy Toft, J. Goldstone, and E. Kaufmann. New York: Oxford University Press, Chapter 15, pp. 226-237. (Reviewed in The Economist 19 May 2012).

2010

20. Szvirczsev Tresch, T2 and Leuprecht, C. 2010. Whom Shall We Send: The Best of the Brightest or the Worst of the Desperate? In . Eds. Szvirczsev Tresch, T and Leuprecht, C. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 1-17.

19. Leuprecht, C. 2010. . In . Eds. Szvirczsev Tresch, T and Leuprecht, C. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 35-54.

18. Leuprecht, C. 2010. At the demographic crossroads: International Security Strategy for the 21st century. In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, T. Jodok and D. Last. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 13-47.

2009

17. Leuprecht, C. 2009. From unitarizing administrative quasi-federalism to a genuine federal system: How demographic change will drive fiscal-federalism reform as a means to improving the performance of public finances Germany. In Föderalismusreform II, Ralf Baus, Rudolf Hrbek and Henrik Scheller, eds. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft. pp. 1-35.

16. Leuprecht, C. 2009. Demographic Change -- A Catalyst for Federal Asymmetry. In Francesco Palermo, Carolin Zwilling and Karl Kössler, eds. Asymmetries in Constitutional Law: Recent developments in federal and regional systems. Bolzano/Bozen: European Academy, 2009, pp. 189-223.

15. Leuprecht, C. 2009. Policy Matters: Recognizing Immigrants' Academic and Professional Qualifications in Canada. In Wissen wandert/Knowledge Migrates -- Migration und know-how -- Potenziale fĂŒr Berlin. Brigitte Fahrenhorst et al, eds. Berlin: Society for International Development, 2009, pp. 24-33.

2008

14. Leuprecht, C. 2008. R. L. Watts and R. Chattopadhyay, eds. New Delhi: Viva Books, pp. 89-96.

13. Leuprecht, C. 2008. Föderalismuskultur-Banausen: Zur föderalen Reife der deutschen Gesellschaft. In EuropĂ€isches Zentrum fĂŒr Föderalismus-Forschung, ed. Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2008. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 270-285. [On the federal maturity of German society]

12. Leuprecht, C and Hataley, T1. 2008. Just how liberal-democratic is Canadian foreign policy: A pluralist test. In . David Carment and David Bercuson, eds. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 123-148.

11. Leuprecht, C. 2008. “”. In Die zweite Stufe der Föderalismusreform: Die Neuordnung der Finanzbeziehungen im deutschen Bundesstaat, R Baus & R Hrbek, eds. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 259-274.

10. Leuprecht, C. 2008. Cites in Multilevel Governance Systems: Implications for Second Chambers. In . Ed., Hrbek, R. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.

2007

9. Leuprecht, C and Lazar, H1. 2007. Introduction. Spheres of Governance: Comparative Studies of Cities in Multilevel Governance Systems, H Lazar & C Leuprecht, eds. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 1-21.

8. Leuprecht, C. 2007. “Fiskale Gerechtigkeit in der kanadischen Föderation: Gedankenanstösse zur zweiten Phase der Föderalismusreform in Deutschland”. In Föderalismusreform II: Wichenstellungen fĂŒr eine Neuordnung der Finanzbeziehungen im Deutschen Bundesstaat. R T Baus, T Fischer & R Hrbek, eds. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp.201-220. [Fiscal justice in the Canadian federation: Reflections on the Germany’s second federalism reform; published in On the road to a second step of the federal reform - preconditions and perspectives of a reorganization of the financial relations within the German federal state].

2006

7. Young, R1 and Leuprecht, C. 2006. Introduction: new work, background themes, and future research about municipal-federal-provincial relations in Canada. In Canada: The State of the Federation. Municipal-Federal-Provincial Relations in Canada, R Young & C Leuprecht, eds. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 3-22.

6. Leuprecht, C. 2006. Auswirkungen des demographischen Wandels auf föderale Regierungssysteme: Kanada und Deutschland im Vergleich. In EuropĂ€isches Zentrum fĂŒr Föderalismus-Forschung (ed.) Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2006. Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 83-101. [Implications of demographic change for federal systems of governance: Canada and Germany in Comparison; published in the Yearbook of Federalism 2006].

5. Leuprecht, C. 2006. In Armee in der Demokratie. Zum SpannungsverhĂ€ltnis von zivilen und militĂ€rischen Prinzipien. U vom Hagen, ed. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag fĂŒr Sozialwissenschaften. [The unfinished Revolution: Post-national armed forces; published in Army in the Democracy: On the tension between civil and military principles].

2005

4. Leuprecht, C. 2005. A E R Woodcock, ed. The Cornwallis Group X: Analysis for New and Emerging Societal Conflicts. Ottawa: Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, pp. 288-304.

3. Leuprecht, C and O’Conner, N. 2005. Demographic Change and Federal Systems. In . G FĂ€rber & N Otter, ed. Speyer: Forschungsinstitut fĂŒr öffentliche Verwaltung, Deutsche Hochschule fĂŒr Verwaltungswissenschaften.

2. Leuprecht, C. 2005. Demographics and Diversity Issues in Canadian Military Participation. In F C Pinch et al., eds. Kingston: Canadian Forces Leadership Institute, pp. 122-145.

1. Leuprecht, C. 2005. Ethnic demographics: Canada's Force Multiplier. In . D Last & B Horn, ed. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 49-68.

Other scholarly publications

2023

Leuprecht, C, Hataley T. and Brunet-Jailly, E. Introduction. In Security. Cooperation. Governance. The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox. Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley T. and Brunet-Jailly, E. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press, pp. 197-204. 

Leuprecht, C, Hataley T. and Brunet-Jailly, E. Conclusion. In Security. Cooperation. Governance. The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox. Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley T. and Brunet-Jailly, E. Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press, pp. 1-24. 

Leuprecht, C, Ferrill, J and Simser, J. Introduction. Dirty Money: Financial Crime in Canada. Eds. Leuprecht, C and Ferrill. J. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 3-25. 

2022 Leuprecht, C., Bradbury, R. Causey, D and Nicol, H. Introduction.  Polar Cousins: Comparative Perspectives on Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. 
2021

Leuprecht, C. Ties that Bind: Opportunities for German-Canadian bilateralism. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. 

Leuprecht, C and Hataley T1. The Open Border Paradox: The Emergent US-Canada Transgovernmental Regime. In Behind the Headlines: Borders Security in the Age of COVID-19 69(13) March. 

Richards, A, Leuprecht, C, Moens, A and Lanoszka, C. Four years on, the eFP is Canada’s quite success. Inside Policy Magazine

2020

Leuprecht C. By gambling on a free lunch, the Federal Government Making a Daring Fiscal Bet. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute Intelligence Memo. 7 December. 

Lanoszka, A, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A. Introduction. The enhanced Forward Presence in Northeastern Europe, 2017-2020. Eds. Lanoszka, A, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A. Rome: NATO Defence College, pp. 1-8. 

Lanoszka, A, Leuprecht, C and Richards, A. Conclusion. The enhanced Forward Presence in Northeastern Europe, 2017-2020. Eds. Lanoszka, A, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A. Rome: NATO Defence College, pp. 79-84. 

Leuprecht, C. Drawing the Blue Line: Letting police get back to the business of policing by hiring more civilians and contractors.  Blue Line: Canada’s Law Enforcement Magazine. September. 

2019

Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1. and Kölling, M. Introduction. Public Security in Federal Polities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Leuprecht, C and Kölling, M. Conclusion. Public Security in Federal Polities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2018

Leuprecht, C. and Okros, A1. Military College Education: What Value Proposition for Canada, Allies and Global Stability? Veritas magazine. Co-published in French as La Formation des collĂšges militaires : quelle proposition de valeur pour le Canada, les allies et la stabilitĂ© mondiale ?

Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 Hughes, T and Fisher, K2. Introduction. New York: VS Springer.

Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 and Hughes, T. Conclusion. New York: VS Springer.

Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1. and Kölling, M. Introduction. Public Security in Federal Polities. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2017

Leuprecht, C. “Once Irregular Migrants are at the border, it’s too late,” Inside Policy, March, pp. 12-14.

2016

Leuprecht, C. and Spear, S.. Defending Freedom by Effectively Countering Terrorism. MLI Commentary.

Leuprecht, C. and Haseeb, M.. Was Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan a success? Legion: Canada’s Military History Magazine. September/October: 49.

2015

von Hlatky, S1. and Leuprecht, C. Women as Professional Soldiers: Canadian Values on the Front Line. On Track. 20(2) Fall: 7-10.

Leuprecht, C. Review of “Security and energy capture” for H-Diplo.

Leuprecht, C. .

2014

Leuprecht, C. Policing Costs for Strategic Effect. Public Sector Digest.

2013

Leuprecht, C. 2013. October 37(6): 14-18.

Leuprecht, C. and Goldstone, Jack A2. . .

Caidi, N., Unsworth, K2., Leuprecht, C. and Doty, P2. In the name of terror? Information and policy in the decade post 9/11. 50(1).

2012

Leuprecht, C. 2012. Introduction. In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T, and Nossal, KR. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 1-10. In French translation: Introduction. In Evolution des menaces transnationales et sĂ©curitĂ© frontaliĂšre. Eds. Leuprecht, C., T. Hataley and K.R. Nossal. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 1-12.

Leuprecht, C, and Hataley, T1. Trends and Discontinuities: Charting a Canadian research agenda. In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T, and Nossal, KR. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 109-120.

French translation: Leuprecht, C, and Hataley T1. Tendances et discontinuitĂ©s : propositions liĂ©es Ă  un programme de recherche canadien. In Evolution des menaces transnationales et sĂ©curitĂ© frontaliĂšre. Eds. Leuprecht, C., T. Hataley and K.R. Nossal. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy. pp. 125-138.

2011

Leuprecht, C. Conclusion. In . Eds. M. Rostek and P. Gizewski. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, pp. 237-247.

Leuprecht, C. Introduction. In Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics. Eds. C Leuprecht and P.H. Russell. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. xv-xxiv.

2010

Leuprecht, C and Troy, J. Taking Allies Seriously: Modest Responses by Modest Countries? In . Eds. Leuprecht, C, T. Jodok and D. Last. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, pp. 1-10.

Leuprecht, C. Introduction. In , C. Leuprecht, ed. Abingdon: Routledge.

2009

Leuprecht, C. 2009. Guest Editor’s Introductory Note 47(4) November: 343-345.

Leuprecht, C. : 34-39.

2008

Leuprecht, C. Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, Canadian Politics: Concise Edition (by Rand Dyck), 4th ed. Scarborough: Thomson Nelson, 2008.

2007

Leuprecht, C. . September 2007: 67-72.

Leuprecht, C. Serendipity. In Peacemaker 101: Careers Confronting Conflict. Roy Eidelson, Jena Laske, and Lina Cherfas, eds. Philadelphia, PA: Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, pp. 295-300.

Leuprecht, C. Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank, Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches (by Rand Dyck), 7th ed. Scarborough: Thomson Nelson.

Studies and Reports

2018

14. Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, J1 and Derow, J.. On The Baltic Watch: The Past, Present, and Future of Canada’s Commitment to NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in Latvia. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute.

13. Leuprecht, C and Mcnorton, H. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute.

12. Leuprecht, C and Roseberry, P. Political Demography of the Conflict in Mali. Montréal : Projet Mali, Centre Francopaix, Chaire Raoul Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal.

11. Leuprecht, C, Cockfield, A1, Simpson, P and Haseeb, M. Working Paper. Waterloo: Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society (TSAS).
2017 10. Leuprecht, C. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. September. (Featured in )
2016

9. Leuprecht, C and Breede C1.Ottawa: Conference of Defence Associations Institute and Macdonald Laurier Institute.

8. Leuprecht, C. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute.

7. O’Halloran, P1, Dizboni, A1, Leuprecht, C, Adelstein, D, Green, A, and Porges, M. The Terrorism Resourcing Model Applied to Canada. Working Paper. Waterloo: Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security, and Society (TSAS).

2014

6. Leuprecht, C. Report to the Yemeni Constitution Drafting Committee providing technical and expert advice on operationalizing Security and Defence in a federal context. Sana’a: United Nations Office of the Special Advisor on Yemen.

5. Leuprecht, C.Ottawa: .

2013

4. Hataley, T1and Leuprecht, C. . Ottawa: Macdonald-Laurier Institute, National Security Strategy for Canada Series, no. 5.

3. Norton, S3 and Leuprecht, C. . Ottawa: , Centre for Security Science, Technical Memorandum 2013-004.

2011

2. Leuprecht, C. Vienna: .

1. Leuprecht, C and Winn, C. Ottawa: , True North Study Paper.

Book reviews

2016 4. Leuprecht, C. Governing Climate Induced Migration and Displacement. Journal of International Organizations Studies 7(1): 45-47.

2015

3. Leuprecht, C. European Military Transformation from the Rhine to Afghanistan, by Anthony King. Armed Forces and Society 41(1): 193-195.

2007

2. Leuprecht, C. Comparative Review of Michael Burgess’ Comparative Federalism: Theory and Practice and Thomas O. Hueglin and Alan Fenna, Comparative Federalism: A Systematic Inquiry in Federations Magazine 6(1) March/April: 7-8.

2005

1. Leuprecht, C. Review of a Special issue of the Journal of Peace Research on the Demography of Conflict and Violence. In: Environmental Change and Security Program Report 11. This particular issue of the ECSP Report was named “Best Population Journal” by the Global Media Awards.

Testimony before committees of Parliament

2023

44. Research Partnerships with Entities Connected to the PRC.  House of Commons Standing Committee on Science and Research. 20 June. 

43. Bill C-20, An Act establishing the Public Complaints and Review Commission and amending certain Acts and statutory instruments.  House of Common Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 13 June. 

42. Paper Excellence.  House of Commons Standing Committee on Natural Resources. 30 May 

41. Foreign Election Interference.  House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. 10 May 

40. Cyber Threats to Canada’s Defence Infrastructure. Standing Senate Committee on National Security, Defence, and Veterans Affairs. 20 March 

39. The matter of police service stations in Canada operated by authorities in the People's Republic of China. Special House of Commons Committee on the Canada-China Relationship. 20 March 

38. Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare. House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence. 10 March 

2022

37. Roundtable on Police Governance. Public Order Emergencies Commission Inquiry. 1 Dec 

36. Roundtable on Financial Governance. Public Order Emergencies Commission Inquiry. 28 Nov 

35. Arctic Sovereignty, Security and Emergency Preparedness of Indigenous Peoples. Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs. 14 June. 

34. Rising Domestic Operational Deployments and Challenges for the Canadian Armed Forces. Standing Committee on National Defence. 18 May. 

33. Assessment of Canada’s Security Posture in Relation to Russia.  Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 17 May. 

32. Recruitment and Retention in the Canadian Armed Forces. Standing Committee on National Defence. 6 April. 

31. Rise of Ideologically Motivated Violent Extremism in Canada. Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 28 April. 

30. Operational Readiness of the Canadian Armed Forces. Standing Committee on Government Operations. 14 February. 

2021

29. Ideologically Motivated Violent Extremism.  Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 31 May. 

28. Special Committee on Canada-China Relations of the House of Commons. 19 April. 

27. Granting of Arms Export Permits. House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development. 13 April. 

26. Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia. 9 April. 

2020

25. Nutech Security Equipment Contract. Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estminates. 7 December. 

24. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canadian Armed Forces Operations.  House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence. 23 November. 

23. Study of Systemic Racism in Police Services in Canada. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 24 July. 

22. Study of Parliamentary Duties and the COVID-19 Epidemic. House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. 29 April. 

2019

21. Bill C-77: An Act to amend the National Defence Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts. Senate Standing Committee on National Security and Defence.  27 May. 

20. Bill C-97: Division 16 of Part 4 amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration. 8 May. 

19. Cybersecurity in the financial sector as an economic security issue.  House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security.  30 Jan. 

2018

18. Bill C-47, An Act to amend the Export and Import Permits Act and the Criminal Code. Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade. 21 November 2018.

17. Bill C-75, An Act to amend the Criminal Code, the Youth Criminal Justice Act and other Acts and to make consequential amendments to other Acts. Testimony specific to the proposed hybridization of offences. 25 September.

16. Statutory Review of the Proceeds of Crime and Terrorist Financing Act. House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. 18 April.

15. Senate Study of Bill C-45 – the Cannabis Act. Senate Committee on Security and National Defence. 16 April. Hearing on border implications. (Invitation declined due to scheduling conflict but written submission provided.)

2017

14. Bill C-59, An Act Respecting Security Matters. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 7 December.

13. Canada and the Ukraine Crisis. House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence. 18 October.

12. Bill C-45, An Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts. House of Commons Standing Committee on Health. 12 September.

11. Bill C-22, An Act to establish the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 12 June.

10. Canada’s National Security Framework. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 13 February.

9. Study on Security Threats Facing Canada. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 13 February.

2015

8. Bill C-59, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 28 May.

7. Study on Security Threats Facing Canada. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 4 May.

6. Bill C-51, An Act to enact the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act and the Secure Air Travel Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 2 April.

5. Terrorist Financing in Canada and Abroad. House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. 31 March.

4. Bill C-44: An Act to Amend the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and other Acts. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 23 March.

3. Bill C-51, An Act to enact the Security of Canada Information Sharing Act and the Secure Air Travel Act, to amend the Criminal Code, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 23 March.

2014

2. Bill C-44: An Act to Amend the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and other Acts. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 26 November.

2013 1. Economics of Policing/Policing Modernization. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 4 June.

Newspaper Op-Eds

2024 58. Toronto Star. 5 March 2024.
2023

57. Increased scrutiny of Canada’s intelligence culture is overdue. Globe and Mail. 14 April 

56. Closing Roxham Road a benefit to all migrants. National Post. 14 April. 

55. Beijing is the one stoking racism against Chinese-Canadians. National Post. 23 March 

54. China’s insidious long-standing efforts to meddle in Canadian Affairs. National Post. 21 March 

2022

53. Canada is allowing Russia’s energy blackmail to win the day in Europe. Globe and Mail. 18 July. 

52. After decades of timidity, can Canada’s allies still take us seriously? Globe and Mail. 23 March. 

51. Canada enables Russia by opposing pipelines and protecting money launderers. National Post. 25 February. 

2021

50. Canada needs a genuinely federal police force to make good on its firearms mandate. Hill-Times. 1 July. 

49. Canada should use DNA testing to return children in residential school graves to family members. Globe and Mail. 23 June. 

48. A New Approach to Military Accountability.  Hill-Times. 24 May. 

47. Should Canada Leave Nato?  No!  Saturday Toronto Star. 1 May 

46. Outsourcing our foreign intelligence gathering puts Canadians at risk. Globe and Mail. 23 March 2021. 

45. Military efforts at home are increasingly the norm.  A Joint Task Force Canada is the next logical step. Globe and Mail. 10 January 2021. 

2020

44. Liberal Government is placing a daring fiscal bet with its massive deficit spending plan. cbcnews.ca 1 Decemer 2020. 

43. The red herring of the social conservative vote. Ipolitics. 12 August 2020. 

42. Defining a Role for the Canadian Armed Forces in Humanitarian and Disaster Relief. The Hill Times. 5 August 2020. 

41. A civil answer: Without political will, the flaws of Canadian policing will never be fixed. Globe and Mail. 1 August 2020. 

40. Huawei ban would work better than sanctions. The Sunday Toronto Star. 19 July 2020. 

39. The UN keeps snubbing Canada’s international policy: When will we hear its message? Globe and Mail. 19 June 2020. 

38. The Big Debate: Was the government right to suspend regular sittings of Parliament? The Toronto Star. 16 June 2020. 

37. Canada must divide its military resources along foreign and domestic lines. Globe and Mail. 25 May 2020. 

36. Why cellphone tracking is the wrong way to try to contain COVIC-19 at this point. CBC Opinion. 28 March 2020. 

2019

35. How to reform police forces to lower costs. New Brunswick Telegraph Journal. December 2019. 

34. NATO’s Fifth Pillars. Globe and Mail, 11 November 2019. 

33. Hong Kong’s protests have blown up the founding myths of Communist China. Globe and Mail. 27 September 2019. 

32. If Jihadi Jack comes home, Canada has only itself to blame. Globe and Mail. 20 August 2019. 

31. Why banning Huawei is just one of a series of steps Canada needs to take to defend itself. National Post. 28 February 2019. 

30. Legalizing pot will not weed out organized crime.  The Hill-Times. 16 January 2019. 

2018

29. China’s Silent Invasion of Western Universities. Toronto Star. 12 November 2018.

28. Should Police have to abstain from cannabis consumption for 28 days? Yes. Toronto Star. 23 October 2018.

27. Will a gun ban work in Toronto? No. Toronto Star. 11 September 2018.

26. Beggar They Neighbour. Globe and Mail. 5 June 2018.

2017

25. Canada’s new intelligence committee lacks expertise.  Toronto Star. 13 November 2017. 

24. More border resources for migrants is not a solution. Globe and Mail. 30 March 2017

2016

23. After Berlin attack, the cracks in Germany’s security are showing. Globe and Mail. 21 December 2016.

22. Rousing Jacksonian America: What Trumpism Means for Canada. Sun newspapers syndication. 19 November 2016.

21. NATO’s Russian strategy must look beyond a Baltic mission. Globe and Mail. 30 June 2016.

20. What does Ottawa know about the F-35s that the Danes don’t? Toronto Star. 8 June 2016.

19. Canada Revenue Agency needs a new playbook. Globe and Mail. 5 May 2016.

18. Is proportional representation a good model for Canada? Globe and Mail. 19 March 2016.

2015

17. To meet the refugee crisis. National Post. 14 December 2015.

16. Why intelligence fails. Globe and Mail. 25 November 2015.

15. Complacent Canada could face same troubles as France. Sun newspaper syndication. 21 November 2015.

14. A refugee crisis? The case for a principled response. Sun newspaper syndication. 10 September 2015.

13. Extremist travellers aren’t about to go away. Globe and Mail, 12 August 2015.

12. Let First Nations Tax Tobacco. Sun newspaper syndication, 21 March 2015.

11. Done right: C-51 can balance freedom and security. The Globe and Mail, 16 March 2015.

10. Read and Vote: Will protect or imperil Canadians. The Globe and Mail, 10 March 2015.

9. Arresting runaway costs in Toronto Police Services, The Toronto Star, 5 February 2015.

2014

8. Canada’s contraband problem is about much more than lost revenue, The Toronto Star, 10 December 2014.

7. Police are pricing themselves out of business, The Sunday Star, 6 April 2014.

6. JĂłvenes, radicales e inadaptados La RazĂłn (Spanish daily), 2 February 2014, p. 33.

2013

5. El ‘plan B’ de Hizbulá, La Razón (Spanish daily), 28 December 2013, p. 26.

2011

4. Getting the Message Across, Kingston Whig-Standard, 16 August 2011, p. 5.

2007 3. City-dwellers pay so rural residents can keep their schools, Kingston Whig-Standard, 4 May 2007.
2006 2. The dilemma of dual citizenship, Kingston Whig-Standard, 22 July 2006, p. 7
2005 1. Universities Miss Mark on Funding, The Toronto Star, 7 September 2005, A15

 

Extra-mural Research Funding

TC=Tri-Council Granting Agencies; G=Government; NGO=Non-Governmental Organization; I=Intramural
PI=Principal Investigator; CI=Co-Investigator; C=Collaborator
SSHRC=Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
RMCC CDARP=Royal Military College Canadian Defence Applied Research Program
DRDC=Defence Research and Development Canada
DSTG=Defence Science and Technology Group (Australia)

Duration

Project Title

Funding Instrument

Type of Grant

Status

Total

Leuprecht Share

2019-2021   DSTG G PI $120,000 $120,000
2018 Defending Democracy: Confronting Cyber Threats at Home and Abroad   TC PI $12,470 $12,470
2018-2019 Defence Engagement Program collaborative network grant Department of National Defence G C $100,000 $1,500
2018 Linguistic models of negative attitude language DST G PI $27,434 $27,434

2017-2019

Metrics of Terrorist Financing: Behavioural Patterns and Organizational Networks

SSHRC Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS) Research Project

TC

PI

$40,000

$40,000

2017-2020

What is so special about Special Forces

RMCC CDARP

I

Co-PI, PI Breede

$15,000

$3,000

2016-2019

The Diversity Effect: Does identity structure Canadian international policy interests?

SSHRC Insight Grant

TC

PI

$121,000

$30,250

2016-2017

Global Financial Networks and Anti-Terrorism Financing Laws

SSHRC Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS) Research Project grant

TC

PI

$15,000

$15,000

2016-2018

Stabiliser le Mali : les dĂ©fis de la rĂ©solution des conflits

Global Affairs Canada; Centre FrancoPaix, Chaire Raoul Dandurand, Université du Québec à Montréal

G

C

$335,000

$5,274

2017

Making Northern Borders Work

SSHRC Connections Grant

TC

Co-PI

$25,000

$25,000

2016

Defence Engagement Program, NORAD-US Northcom

Department of National Defence

G

PI

$25,000

$25,000

2015-2023

Terrorism, Security, and Society

SSHRC Partnership Grant

TC

C

$2,150,000

$55,000

2015-2017

The Structure of Variation between Organized Crime Offenders and Others

DRDC Canadian Security Safety Program

G

co-PIs: Leuprecht and Skillicorn

$32,850

$32,850

2015-2016

Terrorist Resourcing

Public Safety Canada

G

co-PIs: O’Halloran, Dizboni, Leuprecht

$11,389.36

$11,389.36

2014-2018

Smart Cybersecurity Network

Canadian Tri-Council Network of Centres of Excellence

TC

PI: Benoit Dupont; Leuprecht co-PI: Functional theme – Designing a more resilient digital ecosystem

$1,600,000

$55,000

2014-2020

Borders in Globalization SSHRC Partnership Grant institutional funding match

RMCC CDARP

I

PI

$30,000

$30,000

2014

Arctic Sovereignty and Security - The Military, Professional Development and a Whole of Government Approach

SSHRC
Connection Grant

TC

PI: Heather Nicol; Leuprecht co-PI

$13,000

$13,000

2013-2019

Borders in Globalization (BIG)

SSHRC Partnership Grant

TC

PI: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly; Leuprecht co-PI: security

$3,980,000

$130,000

2013-2016

Mitigating threats from violent extremist offenders in correctional institutions and communities

DRDC Canadian Security Safety Program

G

PI: Correctional Services Canada; Leuprecht co-PI: data mining and analysis

$768,000

$30,000

2013-2015

Cross-border community collaboration

RMCC Applied Research Program

I

PI

$14,000

$14,000

2013

 

RMCC CDARP

I

PI

$7000

$7000

2012-2014

The Kanishka Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society (TSAS)

SSHRC Partnership Development Grant

TC

PI: Dan Hiebert, UBC; Leuprecht collaborator

$1,370,000

$1,000

2012-2014

Collective Efficacy among cross-border communities

SSHRC Insight Development Grant

TC

PI: Todd Hataley, RMCC; Leuprecht Collaborator

$35,041

$15,000

2012-2015

Harnessing 21st Century Skills

DRDC Technology Investment Fund

G

PI: Okros; Leuprecht co-PI

$750,000

$100,000

2011-2017

Total of 7 Queen’s University Undergraduate Summer Student Research Fellowships awarded

Students: Courtney Briggs (2012); Andrew Aulthouse (2013); Scott Mason (2013); Ken Hall (2014) Alex Green (2015); Lauren Craik (2016); Benjamin Pulver (2017)

Queen’s University

I

PI

$6,000 each

$42,000

2011-2013

Public Safety in Federal Systems

Gimenez Abad Foundation & Forum of Federations

NGO

PI

$50,000

$50,000

2011-2014

National Security Data Initiative: Enhancing the Canadian evidence base for policy and operations

DRDC Chemical, Biological, Nuclear, Radiological, Explosives Counter Terrorism Research Initiative (CBRNE-CRTI)

G

PI: Public Safety Canada

Leuprecht Expert Scientific Advisor

$1,310,000

$65,000

2011

Workshop grant: Transnational Threats and Border Integrity

SSHRC in collaboration with Public Safety Canada, the Canada Border Services Agency, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

TC & G

PI

$60,000

$60,000

2010-2011

 

RMCC CDARP

I

P

$5,510

$5,510

2009-2010

1. Processes and determinants of shifts from sympathy, to support to engagement in extremism and violence
2. Canadian Terrorism Database

DRDC Centre for Security Science

G

PI

$60,000

$60,000

2009

Public Security in Federal Polities

Forum of Federations workshop grant

NGO

PI

$20,000

$20,000

2008-09

Ottawa Survey

US Department of Homeland Security via Centre for the Study of Terrorism And Responses to Terrorism (START), University of Maryland

G

PI: McCauley; Co-PI: Leuprecht

220,000

$200,000

2007-2012

Ethnicity and Democratic Governance

SSHRC Multilateral Collaborative Research Initiative

TC

PI: Kymlicka & McGarry,
Collaborator: Leuprecht

$2,500,000

$1,000

2007-2008

 

RMCC Faculty Research Fund

I

PI

$12,000

$12,000

2003-2008

Public Policy in Municipalities

SSHRC Multilateral Collaborative Research Initiative

TC

PI: Young;
Collaborator: Leuprecht

$2,500,000

$15,000

2003-2005

Federalism and Federations research stipend postdoctoral supplement

SSHRC

TC

PI

$12,000

$12,000

2003-2005

postdoctoral fellowship

SSHRC

TC

PI

$64,000

$64,000

2001-2003

doctoral fellowship

SSHRC

TC

PI

$36,000

$36000

2001-2003

W.C. Wood doctoral fellowship

Queen’s University

I

PI

$40,000

$40,000

Sum totals

 

 

 

 

$19,288,674

$1,241,177

Graduate Student Supervision and Co-Supervision

Post Doctoral:

  • Mario Kölling (Centre de Estudios Politicos y Constitutionales, Spain, 2013-2015) – public security in federal systems
  • Jodok Troy (University of Innsbruck, Austria, 2009-2010) – multinational security operations
  • Nadia Verrelli (Queen’s University, 2008-2010) – intergovernmental relations

PhD:

  • Jordan Miller (RMC, 2018) - Irregular Warfare/Terrorism
  • Pumphrey, John V. (Royal Roads University) – Transnational terrorism and national security

PhD:

  • Karen Everett (Trent University, 2018) - : Security Canada and the United States – Moving Beyond the Border
  • Rafael França (Universidade Federal Rio Grande do Sul, 2018) – Border Security
  • Wenke Apt (Max-Planck-Institute for Demographic Research, 2012) - Germany’s new security demographics

MA:

  • Joshua Lee (ŸĆĐăֱȄ, 2019) - Border Security
  • Hayley Mcnorton (Queen’s, 2016) – Signals Intelligence
  • Matthew Porges (RMCC, 2015) – The puzzling case of Western Sahara’s non-insurgency
  • Victoria Tait (Queen’s, 2012) – Perception of women in asymmetric warfare in the Canadian Armed Forces

MPA:

  • Nick Wilson (RMCC, 2016) – Arctic border treaties
  • Michelle Guay (RMCC, 2016) – metadata
  • Shari MacKay (Queen’s, 2015) – Gender and diversity leadership issues in the Toronto Police Service
  • Marc Gallant (RMCC) – Explaining policy differentials with respect to Highway Traffic Act enforcement for holders of diplomatic license plates

BA RMCC:

  • Scott Nantes (2013)
  • Marisa Warner (2015-2016)
  • Matthew Crepeau-White (2015-2016)
  • James Bremner (2016-2017)

BA Queen’s:

  • Scott Mason (2013-2014)
  • Alex Green (2016-17)
  • Lily Hacker (2017-2018)

External PhD thesis examiner:

  • Dilan Okcuoglu, Department of Political Science, Queen’s University, July 2018.
  • Said Yaqub, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 20 March 2018.
  • Miah Hammond-Errey, Criminology, Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University, 22 February 2018.
  • Christopher Walters, School of Law, Queen’s University, 19 January 2018.
  • Sarah Girard, UniversitĂ© de Grenoble-Alpes, 14 June 2017.
  • Pierre-Alain ClĂ©ment, UniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec Ă  MontrĂ©al, 10 April 2017.
  • Stefanie Kullick, Queen’s University, 24 August 2012.
  • Corina Fonyodi-Szarka, Queen’s University, July 2011

Scholarly and Professional Activities

Leadership Positions

  • International Sociological Association, President, Research Committee 01: Armed Force & Conflict Resolution (2014-2018)
  • International Political Science Association, Secretary and Treasurer, Research Committee on Socio-Political Pluralism (RC16) (2000- )

Memberships

  • Association of Borderland Studies (ABS)
  • Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society (IUS)
  • International Sociological Association, Research Committee 01: Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution (RC01)
  • European Research Group on Armed Forces and Society
  • International Studies Association, Political Demography & Geography Section; Canada Section
  • International Political Science Association, Research Committee 16: Socio-Political Pluralism, Secretary and Treasurer

Editorial Positions

  • Member, Advisory Board, Springer book series in Advances in Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications (2015- )
  • Member, Editorial Board, Armed Forces & Society (2013-2016)
  • Member, Editorial Board, Commonwealth & Comparative Politics (2013-2016)
  • Associate Editor, McGill-ŸĆĐăֱȄ Press, ŸĆĐăֱȄ Policy Studies series (2008-2010)

Professional Service

German Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (GIDS)

  • Member, Advisory Council

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  • Science for Peace and Security Program, Partnerships and Cooperation Security Committee, Independent Scientific Evaluation Group (ISEG)

Natural Sciences and Research Council of Canada

  • Member, Council of the NSERC (2015- )

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: operating role

  • Adjudication Committee Member (2015- )

Executive Member, Canadian Society for Evidence-Based Policing

Member, Scientific Committee, Border Regions in Transition XV (2015-2016)

Security Structure Expert, United Nation’s Office of the Special Advisor on Yemen (2014-2015)

Canadian Political Science Association

  • Chair, Lemieux Prize jury (2013)
  • Book Awards Terms-of-Reference review committee (2012)

Administrative Committees

Royal Military College of Canada

  • International Exchange Coordinator (2014- )
  • Co-chair, Search Committee, Vice Principal Academic (2014)
  • Master’s of Public Administration/Master’s of Arts in Security and Defence Management and Policy committee (2010- )
  • Internship coordinator (2010- )
  • Graduate Studies Committee (2005-2007)

Queen’s University

  • Assessor, undergraduate admissions scholarships (2012-)
  • Learning Technology Faculty Associate (2004-2005)

Canadian Institute for Military and Veterans Health Research

  • Scientific Review Committee (2011- )

External evaluator, Internal Quality Assurance Process. University of Ottawa (2015)

Subject Matter Expert on assessment of degree program submissions, Ontario Ministry of Training, Universities and Colleges (2011)

Select Conference Presentations

2019

Military Professional Education Working Group. European Research Group on Armed Forces and Society. Lisbon, Portugal. 12-15 June.

International Security in among Post-Millennials. International Studies Association, Toronto, 27-30 March.

2017

Inductive Modelling from Police RMC Incident Data: Towards a model and theory of co-presence networks. Illicit Networks Workshop. Flinders University, 11-12 December 2017

Strategic Implications of Demographic Change for the Canadian Armed Forces. Canadian defence: theory & policy. University of Ottawa, 8 December 2017.

The Canada-US Border Effect: Islamist Extremists in Comparative Perspective. Countering Terrorism at the Borders: Identifying Common Challenges & Solutions. University of Texas at El Paso, 8-9 June 2017.

2016

Emerging Challenges to Combating Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing. Notre Dame Law School. South Bend, IN, 29 April 2016.

Are Islamists special?  Nuances in transborder terror networks between Canada and the United States. Confronting Terror in Canada and the United States: Domestic and International Dimensions. Fulbright Foundation. University of Hawaii at Manoa. 24-26 Feb 2016.

Wars Without Beginning or End: Violent Extremist Organizations
and Irregular Warfare in the Sahel-Sahara. EUBorderScapes, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 28-29 January 2016.

Service: (Co-)organized Conferences, Workshops, Summer Schools, and Professional Development Courses

2019

Two Panels on Trends in Border Security. Western Social Science Association. Association for Borderland Studies. San Diego. 24-27 April 2019.

2018

International Sociological Association World Congress, Research Committee 01: Armed Forces and Society. Toronto. 22 panels, July 2018.

2017

Policing Flows Workshop. Flinders University, Adelaide, 13 December 2017.

Illicit Networks Workshop. Flinders University, Adelaide, 11-12 December 2017.

Borders in Globalization international conference, Carleton University, 7-8 December 2017.

NORAD symposium. Colorado Springs, 4-5 December 2017.

Making Northern Borders Work. Yukon College, Whitehorse, 20-22 June 2017.

New Era of Public Safety and Security, Ottawa, 1 June 2017.

2016

Smart Cybersecurity Network conference on intergovernmental and multilevel governance dimensions of cybersecurity in Canada. Ottawa, 26-27 October 2016

International Sociological Association, Research Committee 01: Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution, interim meeting, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 25-28 Sep 2016.

Borders in Globalization, Summer Institute on Border Integrity. Ottawa, 6-7 June 2016.

Border Regions in Transition (BRIT) XV, 17-20 May 2016, Hamburg, Germany and Sonderborg, Denmark.

Criminal Intelligence, Information-Sharing und Joint Task Forces: The Canadian Perspective. Delmenhorst, Germany, 9 May 2016.

NORAD Workshop. Colorado Springs, USA, 28-31 March 2016.

2015

Security Sector Reform. Ukrainian National Defence University, Kiev, 9-13 March 2015.

2014

Arctic Security: Whole of Government Professional Development workshop, Canadian Defence Academy and Trent University, 5-7 May 2014.

2012

Public Security in Federal Systems. Gimenez Abad Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain, 6-7 November 2012.

Summer School on North American Integration and Border Relations: Security Stakes at the Canada-U.S. Border, UniversitĂ© de Sherbrooke, École de politique appliquĂ©e, 20-24 August 2012.

Public Security in Federal Systems. Authors workshop. Forum of Federations, Ottawa, 22 March 2012.

2011

Evolving Transnational Security Threats and Border Security Issues. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Public Safety Canada, Canadian Border Services Agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Ottawa, 27 June 2011.

Non-proliferation workshop. Community of Interest. Global Futures Forum. Swedish National Defence College, 15-16 June 2011.

2010

Red teaming – decision-making support workshop. Swedish National Defence College, 11 November 2010.

2009

Security in Federal Systems: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Yale University (in collaboration with the Forum of Federations). 9 November 2009.

New Missions -- New Challenges II: The EU and Canada's new international-peacekeeping and crisis-management operations. ŸĆĐăֱȄ and Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston. 30 October 2009.

Security: The Canada-US border. Yale University (in collaboration with the Canadian Consulate General, New York City). 8 October 2009.

New Missions -- New Challenges: The EU and Canada's new international-peacekeeping and crisis-management operations. Swedish National Defence College (in cooperation with the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy), Stockholm. 22 June 2009.

Sustainable Governance of Uncertainty: Comparing State Responses to Demographic Change, Climate Change, the International Health Accord on Pandemics, and the Financial Crisis. Woodrow Wilson Center and Bertelsmann Foundation, Washington, DC. 21 May 2009.

11th National Metropolis Conference. Workshops organized on "Research Methods on Pathways to Radicalization and Violent Extremism" and "Evidence on Radicalization: What we actually know". Calgary, 19-22 Mar 2009.

2007

Defending Democracy: Accommodating Diversity in the Security Sector, ŸĆĐăֱȄ Centre for International Relations and Centre for Security, Armed Forces, and Society, Royal Military College of Canada, 1-3 Nov 2007.

The Federal Idea: A Conference in honour of Ronald L. Watts, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, ŸĆĐăֱȄ, 18-20 Oct 2007.

Dialogue on Diversity in Canada's Armed Forces, ŸĆĐăֱȄ Chair of Defence Management Studies, 19-20 Apr 2007.

2006

Fiscal Relations and the Future of Canada, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, ŸĆĐăֱȄ, 28-29 Sep 2006.

2005

Cities in Multilevel Government Systems: Lessons from Abroad, Toronto, 14-15 October 2005..

2004

Canadian Federalism and National Security: Intergovernmental and Comparative Perspectives, Kingston, 19-20 November 2004.

Select Plenary and Invited Talks

2019

Active Cyber Operations: The Politics of Detection, Disruption, Deterrence and Diplomacy. Hybrid threats and the Asia-Pacific region: Hybrid warefare and cyber-attacks within the Australian – Pacific context. Bournemouth and LaTrobe universities. Melbourne. 25-26 March.

National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism, Security and Society. Ottawa. 7 March.

Canadian Defence Association Institute. Ottawa. 12 February.

20th Annual Security and Privacy Conference. Victoria. 7-8 February

2018

Russia, Cyberattacks and Cryptography: Protecting democratic processes. University of Waterloo, Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute, 7 December.

Active Cyber Operations: The Politics of Detection, Disruption, Deterrence, and Diplomacy Cyber-RĂ©silience des SystĂšmes et des Organisations. Ecole Militaire. Paris. 28 November.

Cash, Cryptocurrencies, & Crime: Panel Discussion. Blockchain, Fintech & Cryptocurrencies: Business & Legal Perspectives. University of Sydney Business School. 9 November.

University of Sydney Business School Seminar Series, 8 November.

Leveraging Police Incident Data for Intelligence-Led Policing. International Policing and Security Conference. Sydney: Charles Sturt University. 7 November.

North American Strategic Defence. Australian National University, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. 29 October.

Public Security in the 21st century. International Association of Centres of Federalism Studies. Australian National University, Australian Centre for Federalism. 25-27 October.

Civil-Cyber Relations: The Politics of Detection, Disruption, Deterrence, and Diplomacy. Simon Fraser University. 23 October.

Canada’s Commitment to NATO’s enhance Forward Presence in Latvia. NATO Club, Simon Fraser University. 22 October.

The Puzzle of Resilience in Relations between Canada and the United States: Interests, Institutions, Identity, and Ideas. Simon Fraser University. 22 October.

Civil-Cyber Relations: The Politics of Detection, Disruption, Deterrence, and Diplomacy. Treasury Board Secretariat. 17 October.

NORAD/NORTHCOM Futures. Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. Johns Hopkins University. Washington, DC. 12 October.

Continuing Commitment to Transatlantic Security: Deterrence and Defence along NATO’s Eastern Flank. Atlantic Commission. The Hague. 4 October.

Civil-Cyber Relations: The Politics of Detection, Disruption, Deterrence, and Diplomacy. University of Guelph. 27 September.

Border Security Policy Networks to Contain Transnational Organized Crime: Determinants of interagency cross-border cooperation. Organized Crime Research Forum. Australian Institute of Criminology. Canberra. 31 May – 1 June.