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Emergency War Plan: The American Doomsday Machine 1945-1960

Deconstructing Dr. Strangelove: The Secret History of Nuclear War Films

“North Korean Nukes: Back to the Future?” Ottawa Citizen 5 July 2017

“The Missiles of Anadyr: Nuking Comox, 1961-1969.” Canadian Military Journal Vol. 17 No. 1, Winter 2016

“Dangerously Straining the System: Soviet Nuclear Force Operations and Incidents after ABLE ARCHER 83, 1983-1987.” Concise version published as “Remembering Soviet Nuclear Risks,”  Survival  Vol. 57 Issue 4, 2015

“Secrets of the BOMARC: Re-Examining Canada’s Misunderstood Missile, Part 1.”RCAF Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 Summer 2014.

“Secrets of the BOMARC: Re-Examining Canada’s Misunderstood Missile, Part 2.”RCAF Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 Fall 2014.

“THE MISSING ESSENTIAL PART: EMERGENCY PROVISION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR THE RCAF AIR DEFENCE COMMAND, 1961-1964.” Canadian Military History VOL. 23 NO. 1 (WINTER 2014).

Broken Arrow: America’s First Lost Nuclear Weapon by Norman Leach reviewed in The Royal Canadian Air Force Journal Vol. 2 No. 4. Fall 2013.

“The Five Hour War: Exercise BOOKCHECK and Nuclear War, 1960-63.” RCAF Journal Winter 2012.

Learning to Love the Bomb: Canada’s Nuclear Weapons During the Cold War Potomac Books, 2009.

“Parry and Thrust: Canadian Maritime Forces and the Defence of North America, 1954-1962,” The Northern Mariner, January 2008.

“Limiting American Nuclear Omnipotence in NATO: The Canadian Method, 1954-1968”  Gustav Schmidt (ed) A History of NATO: The First Fifty Years Volume 3 (London: Palgrave Press, 2001)

“Dr. Strangelove Visits Canada: Projects RUSTIC, EASE, and BRIDGE, 1958-1963,” Canadian Military History  Vol. 6 Issue 1.

“The Canadian Army and Tactical Nuclear Warfare 1955-1962,” Canadian Defence Quarterly January 1994.