EDITORIAL BOARD
Dr. Danford W. Middlemiss
Vice-Admiral Duncan "Dusty" Miller (Ret'd)
Dr. Denis Stairs
The editorial offices of the Canadian Naval Review are located at the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4H6
The Canadian Naval Review is published quarterly by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies (CFPS) at Dalhousie University. It is a professional journal examining a wide range of maritime security issues from a Canadian perspective. In particular it focuses on strategic concepts, policies, historical perspectives, procurement programs and operations of the Canadian Navy, and national security in general. This initiative brings together members of the Canadian defence and academic communities and is a component of the CFPS's Maritime Security Program.
The Canadian Naval Review has two primary objectives:
Copyright © 2008. ISSN 1715-0213 Canadian Naval Review
Dr. Danford W. Middlemiss
Vice-Admiral Duncan "Dusty" Miller (Ret'd)
Dr. Denis Stairs
| Editor-in-Chief: | Peter T. Haydon |
| Editor: | Dr. Ann L. Griffiths |
| Assistant Editor: | Douglas S. Thomas |
| Associate Editors: | Dr. Richard Gimblett Dr. Rob Huebert Colonel (Ret'd) John Orr Joseph Varner Michael Young |
| Subscriptions and Administration Manager: | Dave Perry | Graphic Design: | kims2uared Incorporated |
| Website: | Gunes Kayacik |
The editorial offices of the Canadian Naval Review are located at the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4H6
| Phone: | (902) 494-6846 |
| Fax: | (902) 494-3825 |
| E-mail: | naval.review@dal.ca |
| Website: | www.naval.review.cfps.dal.ca |
The Canadian Naval Review is published quarterly by the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies (CFPS) at Dalhousie University. It is a professional journal examining a wide range of maritime security issues from a Canadian perspective. In particular it focuses on strategic concepts, policies, historical perspectives, procurement programs and operations of the Canadian Navy, and national security in general. This initiative brings together members of the Canadian defence and academic communities and is a component of the CFPS's Maritime Security Program.
The Canadian Naval Review has two primary objectives:
- provide a respected, arm's-length focal point for discussing a broad range of issues relating to navy professional development; and
- provide a forum for naval, academic and public discussion of all aspects of naval and maritime policy.
Copyright © 2008. ISSN 1715-0213 Canadian Naval Review
