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Book SynopsisThe Selected Works of George R. Lindsey provides full access to a wealth of valuable, previously classified, historical material regarding the scientific and technical aspects of Canadian defence and national security in the Cold War.
Table of ContentsSection One: Operational Research 1967 Eighteen Years of Military Operational Research in Canada 1974 Operational Research for NATO’s Navies 1979 The Contribution of Operational Research at National Defence 1983 Early Days of Operational Research in Canada and the Founding of the Canadian Operational Research Society 1995 Some Personal Recollections of Army Operational Research on Radar in World War II Section Two: Strategic Analysis 1980 The Linkages of New Technology to Strategic and Theatre Deterrence and Warfighting 1980 The SALT Treaty from a Canadian Point of View 1983 Systems Analysis and Global Strategy 1986 The Strategic Significance of Changes in the Offence/Defence Balance 1993 Taxonomy and Measurement in Arms Control Section Three: Canadian Defence 1971 Canadian Security, Sovereignty, and National Development: Possible Contributions by the Armed Forces and the Defence Research Board 1972 Canadian Maritime Strategy in the Seventies 1980 Operational Research: Flexible Response to the Needs of Canadian Defence through the Postwar Years 1980 The Realities of Strategic Deterrence and their Implications for Canada 1983 A Canadian Perspective on Canada-US Defence Relations 2009 Operational Research: Remarks by George R. Lindsey Bibliography of Works by George R. Lindsey Notes Index