2023 |
69. Leuprecht, C and Sokolsky, J.J1. L’unilateralisme multilatéral: deuxième tentative de l’Europe, aux attentes américaines. In L’Union européenne, puissance globale dans les relations internationales et transatlantiques. Eds. Olivier Delas, Mulry Mondélice et Olivier Bichsel. Brussels: Éditions Bruylant, pp. 151-169. |
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2022 |
68. Leuprecht, C. Erfahrungen mit der eFP. Jahrbuch Innere Führung: 2021/22: Ein neues Mindset Landes- und Bündnisverteidigung? Eds. U. Hartmann, R. Janke, C von Rosen. Berlin: Miles-Verlag. |
2021 |
67. Leuprecht, C. Ties that Bind: Opportunities for German-Canadian bilateralism. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. 66. 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. 65. Richards, A, Leuprecht, C, Moens, A and Lanoszka, C. Four years on, the eFP is Canada’s quite success. Inside Policy Magazine. 64. 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. 63. 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 62. Skillicorn, DB1, Walther, O2, Leuprecht, C and Zhen, Q. Distance, Borders, and Time: The Diffusion and Permeability of Political Violence in North and West Africa. Terrorism and Political Violence 33(5): 1032-1054. SJR = Q1 |
2020 |
61. 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. 60. 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. 59. 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. 58. Lanoszka, A1, Leuprecht, C and Moens, A1. Canada as a Framework Nation. 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. 57. Leuprecht, C and Kasurak, P3. The Canadian Armed Forces and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: Defining A Role. Security, Intelligence and the Global Health Crisis. Eds. Wesley Wark and Aaron Shull. Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation. 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. The Demographics of Force Generation: Recruitment, Attrition and Retention of Citizen Soldiers. In Canadian Defence Policy in Theory and Practice. Eds. Thomas Juneau, Philippe Lagassé and Srdjan Vucetic. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 181-201. 54. 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). 53. Leuprecht, C and Hamilton, R. New Opportunities in Common Security and Defence Policy: Joining PESCO. 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 Michèle Knodt. |
2019 |
52. Skillicorn, DB1, Walther, O2, Zhen, Q and Leuprecht, C.. Terrorism and Political Violence. SJR = Q1 51. Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 and Derow, J. . International Journal. SJR = Q2 50. 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. 49. 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 48. 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. |
2018 |
47. 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 Andžāns and Andris Spruds. Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, pp. 99-111. 46. 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 collèges militaires : quelle proposition de valeur pour le Canada, les allies et la stabilité mondiale? 45. Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 Hughes, T and Fisher, K2. Introduction. New York: VS Springer. 44. Leuprecht, C, Sokolsky, JJ1 and Hughes, T. Conclusion. New York: VS Springer. 43. 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. 42. Leuprecht, C and Mcnorton, H. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. 41. 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 |
40. Walther, O2, Leuprecht, C and Skillicorn, DB1. (1997-2014).Terrorism and Political Violence. SJR = Q1 39. Leuprecht, C. and J.J. Sokolsky. 2016.In NATO – from Warsaw to Brussels. Future of the Alliance and the Enhanced Forward Presence. Ed. Māris Andžāns. Riga: Latvian Institute of International Affairs, pp. 118-128. 38. Leuprecht, C. Ottawa: Macdonald Laurier Institute. September. (Featured in ) 37. Canada and the Ukraine Crisis. House of Commons Standing Committee on National Defence. 18 October. 36. 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. 35. Study on Security Threats Facing Canada. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 13 February. |
2016 |
34. 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. 33.Leuprecht, C. and Haseeb, M.. Was Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan a success? Legion: Canada’s Military History Magazine. September/October: 49. 32. Leuprecht, C and Breede C1.Ottawa: Conference of Defence Associations Institute and Macdonald Laurier Institute. 31. Leuprecht, C. Governing Climate Induced Migration and Displacement. Journal of International Organizations Studies 7(1): 45-47. |
2015 |
30. Leuprecht, C. and Sokolsky, JJ1. 2015. 41(3): 541-562. 29. Leuprecht, C. 2015. Coping with Diversity in the Armed Forces: Implications for civil-military relations. In Wie viel Vielfalt benötigen/vertragen die Streitkräfte? Eds. Phil C. Langer and Gerhard Kümmel. Berlin: Miles-Verlag, pp. 61-92. 28.von Hlatky, S1. and Leuprecht, C. Women as Professional Soldiers: Canadian Values on the Front Line. On Track. 20(2) Fall: 7-10. 27. Leuprecht, C. European Military Transformation from the Rhine to Afghanistan, by Anthony King. Armed Forces and Society 41(1): 193-195. 26. Study on Security Threats Facing Canada. Senate of Canada Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. 4 May. |
2014 |
25. Leuprecht, C. 2014. . 20(3): 291-304. Recipient of the Maureen Molot Prize for Best Article. 24. Kümmel, G2 and Leuprecht, C. 2014. In Handbuch Militärische Berufsethik, Band II. Eds. Thomas Bohrmann, Karl-Heinz Lather and Friedrich Lohmann, pp. 17-40. 23. Leuprecht, C. Policing Costs for Strategic Effect. Public Sector Digest. 22. 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. 21. Leuprecht, C.Ottawa: . |
2013 |
20. Leuprecht, C, Hataley, T1 and Skillicorn, DB1. 2013. . Special Issue: Applying Social Network Analysis to Terrorism. 5(2): 155-175. SJR = Q1 19. Leuprecht, C and Hataley, T1. 2013. 19(1) : 176-193. Numéro spécial sur la gouvernance multiniveau. 18.Leuprecht, C. 2013. October 37(6): 14-18. 17. Economics of Policing/Policing Modernization. House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. 4 June. |
2012 |
16. Leuprecht, C. 2012. In Eds. Gerhard Kümmel and Bastian Giegerich. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, pp. 63-72. 15. Leuprecht, C. 2012. . Eds. Gerhard Kümmel and Joseph Soeters. , no. 19. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., pp. 187-205. 14. 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. 13.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 sécurité frontalière. Eds. Leuprecht, C., T. Hataley and K.R. Nossal. Kingston: Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy, pp. 1-12. |
2011 |
12. Leuprecht, C. Vienna: . |
11. 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-˴Ƭ Press, pp. 1-17. 10. Leuprecht, C. 2010. . In . Eds. Szvirczsev Tresch, T and Leuprecht, C. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-˴Ƭ Press, pp. 35-54. 9. 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-˴Ƭ Press, pp. 13-47. 8.Leuprecht, C. Introduction. In , C. Leuprecht, ed. Abingdon: Routledge. |
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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 |
2007 |
6.Leuprecht, C. . September 2007: 67-72. 5.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. |
2006 | 4. Leuprecht, C. 2006. In Armee in der Demokratie. Zum Spannungsverhältnis von zivilen und militärischen Prinzipien. U vom Hagen, ed. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. [The unfinished Revolution: Post-national armed forces; published in Army in the Democracy: On the tension between civil and military principles]. |
2005 | 3. Leuprecht, C. 2005. Kanadas Streitkräfte als Vorreiter im postnationalen Umbruch. Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien, Vol. 47. [Postnational armed forces: The Canadian example; published in the German Journal of Canadian Studies].
2. Leuprecht, C. 2005. Demographics and Diversity Issues in Canadian Military Participation. In Challenge and Change in the Military: Gender and Diversity Issues. 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 Choice of Force: Special Operations for Canada. D Last & B Horn, ed. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-˴Ƭ Press, pp. 49-68. |