Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1954-2009

Déjà Vu All Over Again

James Fergusson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:18th May '10

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Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence, 1954-2009 cover

Based on newly declassified information, this insightful book offers the first full account of Canada’s uncertain response to US ballistic missile defence initiatives and reveals the implications of this indecision.

This insightful book offers an explanation for Canada’s uncertain response to US ballistic missile defence initiatives from the 1950s to the present.

Since the mid-1950s, successive Canadian governments have grappled with the issue of Canada’s role in US ballistic missile defence programs. Until Paul Martin’s government finally said no, policy-makers responded to US initiatives with fear and uncertainty as they endlessly debated the implications – at home and abroad – of participation. However, whether this is the end of the story remains to be seen.

Drawing on previously classified government documents and interviews with senior officials, James Fergusson examines Canada’s policy deliberations during five major US initiatives. He reveals that a combination of factors such as weak leadership and a tendency to place uncertain and ill-defined notions of international peace and security before national defence resulted in indecision on what role Canada would play in ballistic missile defence. In effect, policy-makers have failed to transform debates about the issue into an opportunity to define Canada’s strategic interests at home and on the world stage. Canada and Ballistic Missile Defense is the first comprehensive account of Canada’s response and indecision regarding US ballistic missile defence initiatives, and the implications of this inaction.

James Fergusson has followed ballistic missile defense and Canadian defense policy for decades, and his passion is reflected in this, the first history that treats these topics in a single volume. -- D. McIntosh, Slippery Rock University Pennsylvania * CHOICE, Vol. 48, No. 09 *

This book should serve as a “lessons learned” reference for our political and military leadership with respect to development of coherent strategic policies. It is also a very useful historical source for students and scholars of politics and history.

-- Major Fred Brulier, Canadian Defence Academy * Canadian Military Journal, Vol 11, No 3 *

ISBN: 9780774817509

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

352 pages