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  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface
    1. Introduction
  4. Section I Deterrence as an Evolving Concept
    1. 1 Deterrence Is Always about Information: A New Framework for Understanding
    2. 2 Nuclear Crisis Management for the Information Age
    3. 3 Deterrence by De-legitimization in the Information Environment: Concept, Theory, and Practice
  5. Section II Wider Strategic Context and Experiences
    1. 4 Understanding Russia’s Approaches to Information Warfare
    2. 5 The Evolution of China’s Information Exploitation of COVID-19
    3. 6 Deterrence in the Gaza Conflict: Hamas Case Study Analysis
    4. 7 Resilience as a Framework for Deterrence in the Information Age: Lessons Learned from Israel about Information and Influence Operations
  6. Section III Canada’s Context
    1. 8 Deterrence and Strategic Disinformation: An Overview of Canada’s Responses
    2. 9 Exit, Voice, or Loyalty? Functional Engagement as Cyber Strategy for Middle Power Statecraft
  7. Section IV Emerging Tools and Approaches
    1. 10 Digital Tribalism and Ontological Insecurity: Manipulating Identities in the Information Environment
    2. 11 Deterrence for Online Radicalization and Recruitment in the Twenty-First Century
    3. 12 Assessing Influence in Target Audiences that Won’t Say or Don’t Know How Much They Have Been Influenced
    4. Conclusion
    5. Afterword
    6. Postface
  8. List of Abbreviations
  9. About the Authors
  10. Index

Beyond Boundaries: Canadian Defence and Strategic Studies Series

Rob Huebert, Series Editor

ISSN 1716-2645 (Print) ISSN 1925-2919 (Online)

Canada’s role in international military and strategic studies ranges from peace­building and Arctic sovereignty to unconventional warfare and domestic secur­ity. This series provides narratives and analyses of the Canadian military from both an historical and a contemporary perspective.

No. 1 ∙ The Generals: The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second World War
J. L. Granatstein

No. 2 ∙ Art and Memorial: The Forgotten History of Canada’s War Art
Laura Brandon

No. 3 ∙ In the National Interest: Canadian Foreign Policy and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009
Greg Donaghy and Michael K. Carroll

No. 4 ∙ Long Night of the Tankers: Hitler’s War Against Caribbean Oil
David J. Bercuson and Holger H. Herwig

No. 5 ∙ Fishing for a Solution: Canada’s Fisheries Relations with the European Union, 1977–2013
Donald Barry, Bob Applebaum, and Earl Wiseman

No. 6 ∙ From Kinshasa to Kandahar: Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective
Michael K. Carroll and Greg Donaghy

No. 7 ∙ The Frontier of Patriotism: Alberta and the First World War
Adriana A. Davies and Jeff Keshen

No. 8 ∙ China’s Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada
P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse, James Manicom, and Frédéric Lasserre

No. 9 ∙ Scattering Chaff: Canadian Air Power and Censorship during the Kosovo War
Bob Bergen

No. 10 ∙ A Samaritan State Revisited: Historical Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Aid
Greg Donaghy and David Webster

No. 11 ∙ Working for Canada: A Pilgrimage in Foreign Affairs from the New World Order to the Rise of Populism
Geoff White

No. 12 ∙ Polar Cousins: Comparing Antarctic and Arctic Geostrategic Futures
Edited by Christian Leuprecht with Douglas Causey

No. 13 ∙ Deterrence in the 21st Century: Statecraft in the Information Age
Edited by Eric Ouellet, Madeleine D’Agata, and Keith Stewart

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