NORAD

In Perpetuity and Beyond

By Andrea Charron, James Fergusson
Foreword by Lori J. Robinson, and Pierre J.J. St-Amand
Categories: Political Science, International Political Science
Series: McGill-Queen's/Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Studies in Leadership, Public Policy, and Governance
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780228013990, 232 pages, November 2022
Paperback : 9780228014003, 232 pages, November 2022
Ebook (PDF) : 9780228014935, November 2022
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780228014942, November 2022

Unpacking the most important component of the Canada-US defence relationship, both in the present and into the future.

Description

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has undergone wide-ranging changes since 2006, when it was given a new maritime warning mission and the NORAD Agreement was signed in perpetuity.

Andrea Charron and James Fergusson trace NORAD’s recent history, marked by innovations in technology and in command and control, but also by unprecedented threats. The shared defence of North America remains an important issue that should extend to other areas, such as the joint defence of the maritime and cyber domains. Fuelled by a deep curiosity about the command and its decisions made in the face of inevitable geopolitical and technological changes, this book uses a functional lens to evaluate NORAD’s options and the technological and organizational solutions needed to defend North America. The authors investigate the ways in which the NORAD command might adapt in the future as it struggles to modernize and keep ahead of new threats.

This book comes at a critical time. The rise of new peer competitors requires a fundamental reconsideration of North American defence. As one of very few contemporary analyses of the command and its future, NORAD will be a vital tool for scholars and practitioners.

Reviews

“Among specialists on foreign and defence relations, and Canada-US relations, this work will
immediately become the go-to book on NORAD.” Joseph T. Jockel, St Lawrence
University and author of Canada in NORAD, 1957–2007: A History