Welcome to the Summer 2008 edition of the Journal of Military and Strategic Studies (JMSS). As one of the few electronic journals dedicated to the study of security related issues in Canada, we are pleased to provide a forum in which security issues can be examined and discussed.
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By
Cindy Strömer and Andrew Sullivan, Co-Chairpersons for the 2008
Strategic Studies Student Conference
The Strategic Studies
Student Conference (S3C), is the largest student-organized conference
for students across the country to participate in academic
presentations. This year, the tenth anniversary of the conference,
students from as far as Uzbekistan submitted over sixty paper
proposals. The paper selection committee, consisting primarily of
masters and PhD students from the Centre for Military and Strategic
Studies, grouped the successful proposals into nine conference
panels. The twenty-seven successful participants mostly came from the
University of Calgary and other Canadian universities. The conference
enjoyed the participation of international student delegates from
Amsterdam University and Helmut Schmidt University in Germany. Panel
topics were diverse and comprehensive including: “Countering
Terror and Fostering Security”, “Security Through Red and
White Coloured Lenses: Canadian Perspectives and Issues”,
“Making Security Private and Profitable: and Private Military
Companies”, “Security Set in Eastern Europe”,
“Transformation and Evaluation for Security”, “Fuelling
the Debate: World-wide Energy Security”, “Words,
Pictures, and Beyond: Communicating Security”, “Deciphering
Security: Cryptography and Intelligence”, and “Building
Security: Roles and Responsibilities”.
The
conference was held in the Rosza Centre at the University of Calgary,
with several conference events held off-campus. The conference was
pleased to host five members of the Princess Patricia’s
Canadian Light Infantry. Their participation was critical in
developing an understanding in academia, and the public, regarding
the reality of Canada’s mission in Afghanistan. As an
indication of respect and understanding, the academics and members of
the public gave these five gentlemen a respectful and resounding
standing ovation at the Tenth Annual Presenters’ Dinner.
The
three papers published in this edition of the Journal for Military
and Strategic Studies highlight the exceptional work being done in
the field by students across the world. Though all the presentations
were exceptional, the winners selected by the editors of this journal
are “name and title, name and title, and name and title.
The
increased variety of papers presented from previous years, the
diversity of participants, and the exceptional quality of the keynote
presentations made this tenth annual conference the best one to date.
The students at the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies look
forward to exceeding even this year’s standards when they host
the Strategic Studies Student Conference 2009.