Event Date: November 12, 2012 - 12:00 pm
Location: FSS4007, 120 University Private, , Ottawa
WESLEY WARK, University of Toronto and University of Ottawa.
Presented by the Security Studies Network at CIPS.
Free. In English. Registration is not required.
Wesley Wark is a specialist in the history of intelligence services and national security policy. His interests include the popular culture of espionage and the study of terrorism and counter-terrorism. He is the author of an edited volume, Twenty-First Century Intelligence, and served as guest editor and contributor to a recent special issue of the International Journal devoted to “Security in an Age of Terrorism.” His major publications include The Ultimate Enemy: British Intelligence and Nazi Germany (1985) and he is currently working on a book on Canada and the War on Terror. He was President of the Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies, and is currently directing a major research project for the Institute for Research on Public Policy on “Security and Democracy”. Professor Wark is a frequent contributor in the national media on contemporary security issues.
Audio
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