ARMED Forces, ARMIES, MILITARY policy, NATIONAL security, GOVERNMENT policy, INTERNATIONAL relations
Abstract
Focuses on the strategic assessment of the military power in Canada. Reference to the Rush-Bagot Treaty of 1818 between Canada and the U.S.; Percentage of the Gross National Product allocated for the defense sector in Canada; Dependence of Canada's political, economic, and military power on the U.S.
NONLETHAL weapons, DETERRENCE (Military strategy), NATIONAL security, MILITARY policy, MILITARY readiness, MILITARY weapons, GOVERNMENT policy, INTERNATIONAL relations, ARMED Forces
Abstract
In recent years nonlethal weaponry has become increasingly available for widespread application as a means of promoting national security. Among the fascinating questions raised by this development, the deterrence impact of nonlethal weaponry seems particularly ripe for scrutiny. After a background discussion of definition, motives, history, and dangers surrounding this trend, this article develops a set of highly tentative propositions about the conditions under which nonlethal weaponry is most beneficial and detrimental as an instrument of deterrence. It is hoped that these propositions provide guidance for policymakers in using this coercive instrument to manage domestic and foreign turmoil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]