Publication
Jul 2018
This issue of the Canadian Military Journal features articles on 1) the Russian Night Wolves Motorcycle Club, and how it illustrates how the Russian government uses non-state actors to perform informational, intelligence, logistics, and combat activities; 2) the implications of Additive Manufacturing (AM), which is commonly referred to as 3D Printing, on operational functions of the Canadian Armed Forces; 3) how the concept of deterrence has made a comeback in Canadian security policy, as exemplified in Canada’s latest published defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, and more. The edition also includes two opinion pieces, a commentary and two book reviews.
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Author | Matthew A Lauder, Andrew J Duncan, Howard G Coombs, John Keess, Christopher Bayley, Michael Kopac, Caleb Walker, Dave Johnston, Christopher J Young, Martin Shadwick, (Editor: David L Bashow) |
Series | Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) |
Publisher | Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) |
Copyright | © 2018 Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) |