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Elinor
Sloan is Association Professor International Relations in the
Department of Political Science at Carlton University, and is a former
defence analyst with Canada's Department of National Defence. Dr. Sloan received her B.A.
(Hons Political and Economic Science) from the Royal Military College
of Canada in 1988, her M.A. (International Affairs) from the Norman
Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University,
Ottawa, in 1989, her M.A. (Law and Diplomacy) from the Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, Boston, in 1995, and her PhD
(International Relations) from the Fletcher School in 1997.
Dr. Sloan's research interests include Canadian defence policy,
Canadian military capabilities, U.S. force transformation, the
Revolution in Military Affairs, homeland defence, ballistic missile
defence and NATO military capabilities. She is the author of
Bosnia and the New Collective Security (Praeger Publishers,
1998), The Revolution in Military Affairs (McGill-Queen's
University Press, 2002), Security and Defence in the Terrorist Era
(McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005) and Military
Transformation and Modern Conflict
(Praeger Publishers, 2008).
Keywords:
Canadian defence policy, Canadian Forces, US defence policy, homeland
defence, ballistic missile defence, defence transformation, NATO,
NORAD.
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