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Book Review

Stress tested: the COVID-19 pandemic and Canadian national security

edited by Leah West, Thomas Juneau, and Amarnath Amarasingam, Calgary, University of Calgary LCR Publishing Services, 2021, vii, 280 pp., C$34.99 (paper), ISBN 9781773852430

Pages 311-315 | Published online: 01 Mar 2022
 

Notes

1. Stress Tested is composed of the following: ‘Introduction’, Amarnath Amarasingam, Thomas Juneau and Leah West; Part 1: Threats. Chapter One: ‘They Got it All Under Control: Fringe Conspiracy Theories and Threats to Canadian National Security’, Marc-Andre Argentino and Amarnath Amarasingam; Chapter Two: ‘Exploiting Chaos: How Malicious Non-State Actors Leverage COVID-19 to their Advantage in Cyberspace’ Casey Babb and Alex Wilner; Chapter Three: ‘Supply Chains During the COVID-19 Pandemic’, Stephanie Carvin, Edie Brenning, Djomeni Raphael Desire, Walid Elgazzar, Habab Elkhalifa, Annie Huang, Ilia Nizenko, Richard Oum, Rafael Pozuelo-Perron, Raman Singh, Randall Whiteside, Erin van Weerdhuizen, Randall Whiteside, Anisha Yogalingam; Chapter Four: ‘Getting the Politics of Protecting Critical Infrastructure Right’, Bessma Momani and Jean-François Bélanger. Part II: The Responses. Chapter Five: ‘A Health Intelligence Priority for Canada? Costs, Benefits, and Considerations’, Jessica Davis and Alexander Corbeil; Chapter Six: ‘National Security and Intelligence Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic’, Stephanie Carvin; Chapter Seven: ‘Collection and Protection in the Time of Infection: The Communications Security Establishment During the COVID-19 Pandemic’, Bill Robinson; Chapter Eight: ‘Corona as Constraint on the CAF? As Always, the Mission Matters’, Stephen M. Saideman, Stéfanie von Hlatky, and Graeme Hopkins; Chapter Nine: ‘Defence Intelligence and COVID-19’, Jim Cox; Chapter Ten: ‘Reviving the Role of GPHIN in Global Epidemic Intelligence’, Kelley Lee and Julianne Piper; Chapter Eleven: ‘Privacy vs. Health: Surveillance to Stop the Spread?’, Leah West; Chapter Twelve: ‘Enforcing Canadian Security Laws through Criminal Prosecution During a Pandemic? Lessons from Canada’s COVID-19 Experience’, Michael Nesbitt and Tara Hansen; Chapter Thirteen: ‘National Security Lessons Regarding the Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant and Refugee Communities in the U.S. and Canada: A Bilateral Approach’, Adham Shaloul and Diana Rayes; Chapter Fourteen: ‘Untangling deportation law from national security: the pandemic invites a softer touch’ Simon Wallace. ‘Conclusion’, Thomas Juneau.

2. Amarasingam, Juneau and West, ‘Introduction’ in West, Juneau, and Amarasingam (eds), Stress Tested, p. 1.

3. Amarasingam, Juneau and West, ‘Introduction’ in West, Juneau, and Amarasingam (eds), Stress Tested, p. 3

4. Amarasingam, Juneau and West, ‘Introduction’ in West, Juneau, and Amarasingam (eds), Stress Tested, p. 7.

5. Carvin, Brenning, Desire, Elgazzar, Elkhalifa, Huang, Nizenko, Oum, Pozuelo-Perron, Singh, Whiteside, van Weerdhuizen, Whiteside, Yogalingam in ‘Supply Chains During the COVID-19 Pandemic’, West, Juneau, and Amarasingam (eds), Stress Tested, p. 66.

6. Robinson, ‘Collection and Protection in the Time of Infection’ in West, Juneau, and Amarasingam (eds), Stress Tested, p. 140.

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