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SUMMARY:Dr John Blaxland Guest Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Dr John Blaxland is Director of the ANU North America Liaison Office and Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)\, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs\, College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University (ANU). A former Australian military intelligence officer\, he is a trusted and highly regarded historian who has authored or co-authored over a dozen broad-ranging works on international\, military\, security and intelligence affairs. He is also an occasional media commentator. \nJohn is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy\, a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs. He is also the first Australian recipient of a US Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative grant (2015-18). \nAt ANU he has served as Head of SDSC and Director of the ANU Southeast Asia Institute. He has taught “Southeast Asian Security Studies” and “Honeypots and Overcoats: Australian Intelligence in the World” and supervised several PhD students. He is also a member of the ANU Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) \nPrior to academia\, John was a military intelligence officer\, serving as Chief Intelligence Staff Officer (J2) at HQ Joint Operations Command\, and defence attaché to Thailand and Myanmar. He was also the brigade intelligence officer (S2) for the land component of the International Force East Timor (INTERFET).  He was posted as an exchange officer at the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington DC (including for a deployment with 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit on USS Boxer) and was awarded a U.S. Meritorious Service Medal for his contribution. Earlier on he was an instructor at the Royal Military College\, Duntroon and led a historical trek in Papua New Guinea across the Finesterre Range\, known as ‘Shaggy Ridge’. \nJohn is an Australian citizen\, born in Chile. He went to school at Barker College\, Sydney and received a Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award. He is a graduate of the Royal Military College\, Duntroon (Blamey Scholar)\, the University of New South Wales (BA Hons. 1)\, the ANU (MA)\, the Royal Thai Army Command and Staff College (diploma)\, and the Royal Military College of Canada (PhD\, War Studies). \nThis guest lecture is co-hosted by Queen’s CIDP and RKUSI.  Registration details to follow.
URL:https://rkusi.org/event/dr-john-blaxland-guest-lecture/
LOCATION:Queen’s University
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SUMMARY:RACE to Readiness - Revitalization of the Canadian Armed Forces
DESCRIPTION:RKUSI and Kingston Economic Development have partnered to host the 2nd (all day) Annual Defence forum October 30\, 2026 at Fort Frontenac.   \nThe Prime Minister and the government of Canada have committed to re-equip the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with new aircraft\, ships\, submarines\, air defence systems\, and armoured vehicles over the next several years. To support this more capable and larger force\, recruitment is increasing. The Chief of Defence Staff is finalizing recommendations to significantly expand both the reserves and regular force. \nHow do we fill the ranks and grow when CAF struggles to maintain its present size? Recruiting\, infrastructure\, training and retention – all must be addressed before the mobilization can be brought into the equation. \nKeynotes by former Chiefs of Defence Staff General (Retd) Tom Lawson\, Chair of CDAI and General (Retd) Walt Natynchyk.  Guest speakers\, panel discussions\, one on one chats\, all with Q+A opportunities. Plus coffee breaks and a curry luncheon. \nBe part of the discussion. Register now for RACE to Readiness.  Register online. Follow links on this site.
URL:https://rkusi.org/event/rkusi-defence-and-security-forum/
LOCATION:Fort Frontenac Officers’ Mess (FFOM)\, Kingston\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Dr. Christian Leuprecht Presentation - Topic TBC
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nBiography: Christian Leuprecht (Ph.D\, Queen’s) is Class of 1965 Professor in Leadership\, Department of Political Science\, Royal Military College\, on leave as Matthew Flinders Fellow at Flinders University in South Australia.  He is a recipient of RMC’s Cowan Prize for Excellence in Research and an elected member of the College of New Scholars of the Royal Society of Canada.  He is president of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee 01: Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution\, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute and cross-appointed to the Department of Political Studies and the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University where he is also a fellow of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations and the Queen’s Centre for International and Defence Policy.  An expert in security and defence\, political demography\, and comparative federalism and multilevel governance\, he has held visiting positions in North America\, Europe\, and Australia\, and is regularly called as an expert witness to testify before committees of Parliament. \nHis publications have appeared in English\, German\, French\, and Spanish and include 13 books and scores of articles that have appeared\, inter alia\, in the Florida State University Law Review (2019)\, Electoral Studies (2016)\, Government Information Quarterly (2016)\, Armed Forces and Society (2015)\, Global Crime (2015\, 2013)\, the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (2014\, Maureen Molot Prize for Best Article)\, Canadian Public Administration (2014)\, the Canadian Journal of Political Science (2018\, 2012\, 2003)\, Regional and Federal Studies (2012)\, and Terrorism and Political Violence (2018\, 2016\, 2011). His editorials appear regularly across Canada’s national newspapers and he is a frequent commentator in domestic and international media. \nLeuprecht has been a visiting professor at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Study (2016)\, the Helmut-Schmidt-University of the Bundeswehr (2016)\, Université Pierre-Mendès France (2015)\, the University of Augsburg in Germany (2011)\, the Swedish National Defence College (recurring) and the European Academy (recurring)\, the Bicentennial Visiting Associate Professor in Canadian Studies at Yale University (2009-2010).  He is a research affiliate at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (since 2005)\, the Network for Terrorism\, Security\, and Society (since 2012)\, l’Université de Montréal’s International Centre for Comparative Criminology (since 2014)\, the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les relations internationales du Canada et du Québec (since 2015)\, l’Observatoire sur la radicalization et l’extrémisme violent (since 2015)\, the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (since 2010)\, the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania and Bryn Mawr College (2003)\, the World Population Program at the International Institute for Advanced Systems Analysis in Vienna\, Austria (2002)\, and held doctoral (2001-2003) and postdoctoral (2003-2005) fellowships from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.  He holds a Ph.D. from Queen’s University (2003)\, and graduate degrees in Political Science (1998) and French (1999) from the University of Toronto as well as the Institut d’Études Politiques at the Université Pierre-Mendès France in Grenoble (1997). \nFrom 2015-2018 he held a Governor-in-Council appointment to the governing Council of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada where he also served on the Executive Committee and as Chair of the Committee on Discovery Research.  Since joining RMC in 2005\, he has served as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Deputy Head of the Department of Political Science and Economics.  He has twice received the RMC Commandant’s Commendation for Excellence in Service.  A long-time proponent of experiential learning\, Leuprecht has also been a finalist for RMC’s Teaching Excellence Award and has received honourable mention for the Queen’s University Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award (2017).  He is a member of the editorial boards of Armed Forces & Society\, Commonwealth & Comparative Politics\, Current Sociology’s Manuscript Series\, and the Springer book series in Advances in Science and Technologies for Security Applications.  Previously\, he was associate editor of the Queen’s Policy Studies series published by McGill-Queen’s University Press.
URL:https://rkusi.org/event/dr-christian-leuprecht-presentation-topic-tbc/
LOCATION:Fort Frontenac Officers’ Mess (FFOM)\, Kingston\, ON\, Canada
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