FOLDER (a): Sept 1968 - Jan 1975
1. An Investigation into the Feasibility of Using Projective
Techniques in the Practice of Clinical Psychology in Ghana.
Thesis, Master of
Arts (Psychology), UNB, Sept 1968.
2. The Centurion, Dec. 1971. (Published in Jr. Officer Journal, June 1975).
3. Citizenship Service for Canadian Youth. March 1972.
4. The Canadian Armed Forces and the ICCS. April 29, 1973.
5. No title. January 1975.
FOLDER (b): Spring 1975 - Summer 1976
6. Armed Forces Should be Combat Forces First and Foremost.
Published in Canadian Defence, Vol. 4, no. 4.
Spring 1975.
7. Pro Patria or Pro Status Quo. Published in Canadian Defence Quarterly, Spring 1975.
8. A Misuse Report. Published in Junior Officer Journal, Vol. 1, no. 1. June 1975.
9. Working Outline for The Third Solitude. Dec. 15, 1975.
10. The Third Solitude Abstract. Dec. 1975.
11. The Canadian Armed Forces and the ICCS. Dec. 1975.
12. Bilingualism and the Grunt. March 1976. (Typescript).
13. Canadian Officer Education and Domestic Security Problems. March 28, 1976.
14. Systems Analysis. March 30, 1976.
15. Two Solitudes Plus Two. April 10, 1976.
16. Bilingualism and the Grunt. Published in The Arch, April 1976.
17. The Uniform Does not a Soldier Make: The Canadian MilitiaA Critical Review. May 1976.
18. The Third Solitude: The Professional Military in CanadaConceptual Outline. August 1976.
19. Low Bid in the Officer Market. Published in Infantry Newsletter, Summer 1976.
20. Lack of Combat Arms: Trained Officers in the Canadian Armed
Forces. Summer 1976.
FOLDER (c): Nov 1976 - May 1978
21. National Youth Service. (First Working Draft) November 19, 1976.
22. Force StructureThe Officer Corps. September 1977.
23. Governments Ganged up on Terrorists. Published in Ottawa Today, October 9, 1977.
24. Remember Why. November 11, 1977.
25. Freedom of Information and National Security. November 29, 1977.
26. Building the Better Pyramid. Published in Canadian Defence Quarterly, Vol. 7, no. 3, Winter 1978.
27. In Memoriam: Brigadier the Honourable Milton Fowler Gregg, VC.
Published in Canadian Defence Quarterly,
Vol.7, no. 1, Summer 1978
28. Emergencies Other Than Major Declared War. May 1978.
29. 1977/78 Strategic Assessment, Chapter 7, Emergencies
Other Than Major Declared War. May 1978.
FOLDER (d): Dec 1978 - June 1979
30. Crisis in Canadian Defence. December 5, 1978.
31. Strategic Assessment Team Occasional Paper 2/78, Crisis in Canadian Defence. December 1978.
32. Strategic Assessment Team Occasional Paper 4/79. June
1979.
FOLDER (e): Autumn 1979 - July 1981
33. An Important Article in a U.S. Publication Which Canadians May
Well Ponder. Published in Canadian Defence
Quarterly, Vol. 9,
no. 2. Autumn 1979.
34. Youth Camps for World Peace. August 1980.
35. Defense Strategy and Military Estrangement. Published in Air University Review Sept/Oct. 1980.
36. Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies Seminar on Industrial
Preparedness and National Security. Published in
Canadian Defence
Quarterly. Vol. 10, no. 3. Winter 1980/81.
37. Assassination, Anarchy and Terrorist Atrocities as Weapons. May 19, 1981.
38. The Military, Canadas Third Solitude. July 1981.
FOLDER (f): July/Aug 1981 - April 982
39. Old Lessons With New Blood. Published in Air University Review, July-August 1981.
40. Centre for Conflict Studies Workshop on Low Intensity Conflict.
Published in Canadian Defence Quarterly, Vol. 11,
no. 1. Summer
1981.
41. Limited Strategies, The Maginot Mentality. September 1981.
42. The Maginot Line Spirit and the Dangers Inherent in Limited Strategies.
Published in Canadian Defence Quarterly,
Vol. 11, no. 3. Winter 1981/82.
43. No title. April 7, 1982.
FOLDER (g): April 1982 - Oct 1982
44. Soviets are the only winners as Falklands divides West. Published in Toronto Star, April 10, 1982.
45. The Restoration of Control in Poland. Published in Air University Review, July-August 1982.
46. Why Not? Published in Legion. Vol. 57, no. 4. September 1982.
47. Poles Apart. Published in Legion. Vol. 57, no. 5. October 1982.
48. No title. Oct. 1982.
FOLDER (h): Nov 1982 - Sept 1983
49. Blind Mans Bluff. Published in Legion. Vol. 57, no. 6. November 1982.
50. The Missing Link. Published in Legion. Vol. 57, no. 8. January 1983.
51. No title. February 1, 1983.
52. No title. May 16, 1983.
53. Communications and War. Published in Legion, Vol. 57, no. 12. May 1983.
54. No title. June 27, 1983.
55. Should Canada allow cruise tests? Published in The Toronto
Star, July 30, 1983. (Includes 2 draft copies entitled
The Cruise
Decision).
56. Extreme Low Frequency Warfare. August 27, 1983.
57. Military Isolation and the Media: The Vietnam Case. September
22, 1983.
FOLDER (i): Jan 1984 - 1986
58. Canada: NATO only not the answer. Published in The
Army Quarterly and Defence Journal, Vol. 114, no. 1.
January 1984.
59. The Scarecrow and the Grinch. Published in The Sunday Sun, September 23, 1984.
60. Reprint of Soviet Propaganda. October 18, 1985.
61. Defence and DisarmamentFacts and Opinions. December 16, 1985.
62. Its Time We Rebuilt our Reserve Army. Published in Readers Digest, December 1985.
63. Organizational Stress in Policing. Published in Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette, Vol. 47, no. 9. 1985.
64. Stress in the Halton Regional Police Force. Published
in Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette. Vol. 47,
no. 3. 1985.
65. Stress and Luddites. Published in Royal Canadian Mounted
Police Gazette, Vol. 48, no. 1. 1986.
FOLDER (j): 1986 - Oct 1990
66. Promotional Burnout: the Career Constable and the Carrot.
Published in Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette,
Vol. 48, no.
10. 1986.
67. Black Ribbon Day23 August, 1986. Published in Vestnik. 1986.
68. Canadian Government Anti-Defence Measures. September 10-12, 1986.
69. Promotional Burnout, or The Career Constable and the Carrot.
Published in The Halton Regional Police Association
Informer.
Volume 1, no. 2. July, August, September 1986.
70. Disarming of Canada. Published in National Security Record, no. 99. February 1987.
71. The Smoke and Mirrors of Canadian Defense. Published in National Security Record , no. 107. November 1987.
72. National Defence and the Indirect Attack on Canada.
(Draft) Paper for the 14th International Military History colloquium,
August
19, 1988.
73. The National Weakness. September and October 1988.
74. Bending Canadian Defence Policies. Paper given at the Military
and Strategic Studies Symposium, Acadia University,
March
6, 1989.
75. Teaching Dissent. Published in The Washington Inquirer, August 4, 1989.
76. Itll never fly, Orville. Published in Conservative Insight, August 31, 1989.
77. Revving up to a complete standstill. Book Review The Toronto Star, September 30, 1989.
78. The Party of the Oxymoron. Published in The Washington Inquirer, October 13, 1989.
79. The Leadership Vacuum in Canadian Politics. October 24, 1989.
80. Light in the Desert. Published in The Toledo Blade, November 11, 1990.
81. Students must lead. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, January 4, 1990.
82. Communists still pose a threat. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, February 6, 1990.
83. Popular Support for the Velvet Revolution. March 6, 1990.
84. Czechs and Slovaks need help from ordinary people.... Published in Winnipeg Free Press, March 27, 1990.
85. Triumph for democracy. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, July 12, 1990.
86. Czechs, Slovaks must confront the enemy within. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, August 2, 1990.
87. Death to the Hyphen. October 18, 1990.
FOLDER (k): Dec 1990 - Sept 1992
88. Dark Shadows Across the New Democracy. December 2, 1990.
89. Czechoslovakias Controversial Ambassador. March 28, 1991.
90. The Aftermath of Totalitarianism. April 1, 1991. (Typescript)
91. Dark Shadows Across the New Democracy. April 1, 1991.
92. The Aftermath of Totalitarianism. Published in The Washington Inquirer, April 12, 1991.
93. Trium[ph...]. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, July 12, 1990.
94. The Pink Tank. May 2, 1991.
95. Pink is the New Colour of Resistance. May 17, 1991.
96. The Quebec Syndrome. June 3, 1991.
97. The Quebec Syndrome in Slovakia. July 3, 1991.
98. Communist legacy still poses a threat. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, July 15, 1991.
99. Yugoslavia on the brink. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, July 23, 1991.
100. Rays of Hope Among the Balkan Shadows. August 15, 1991.
101. Escalating war in Yugoslavia under cover of Soviet Coup. August 22, 1991.
102. Peacekeepers waging war in Yugoslavia. August 25, 1991.
103. Pen versus sword in Croatia. August 28, 1991.
104. Cease-fire still birth in Yugoslavia. September 1, 1991
105. Terror is winning in Yugoslavia. September 5, 1991.
106. The Psychology of Terror. September 6, 1991.
107. Countdown to war in Yugoslavia. September 8, 1991.
108. Every School Boys Secret Dream. September 10, 1991.
109. Facts and Rumours in the War in Croatia. September 10, 1991.
110. Breaking Point in Croatia. September 24, 1991.
111. Slender Chance for Political Solution in Yugoslavia. September 30, 1991.
112. Tudjmans Tragedy. October 10, 1991.
113. The Light at the End of the Tunnel Syndrome. October 13, 1991.
114. Open Letter to Bora Dragasevich. October 28, 1991.
115. Limiting the Yugoslav Conflict. November 17, 1991.
116. UN may now have a chance to intervene in Yugoslavia. Published in Winnipeg Free Press, November 21, 1991.
117. Two Roles for UN as Yugoslav peacemaker: Control air, sea to
contain war. Published in The Spectator,
November 26, 1991.
118. Flashpoint in the Balkans. December 8, 1991.
119. The Role of the Yugoslav Army. Published in The Washington Inquirer, January 10, 1992.
120. Will Harvard Save Czechoslovakia? January 27, 1992, February 13, 1992.
121. And they call it peace. April 29, 1992.
122. UN Prolonging War in Balkans. September 17, 1992.
No date
123. The Canadian Officer CorpsA Need for Re-evaluation. Thesis Proposal. n.d.
124. The Changing Face of International Power and Canadian Security. n.d.
125. Dont Send the Clowns. n.d.
126. Emotional Enhancement by Extreme Low Frequency Radiation. n.d.
127. The Influence of General McNaughton on Canadas Armed Forces. n.d.
128. Last Tango in Cuckooland. n.d.
129. The Limits of the Profession. n.d.
130. Low Intensity Conflict and the Integrity of the Soviet Bloc. Report. n.d.
131. Assassination, Anarchy, and Terrorist Atrocities, n.d.
Attributed to John Hasek
132. Canadian Defence, The Centre Cannot Hold. n.d.
133. The Evolution of Armies in the Post Gluttenburg Galaxie Period
with Particular Application to the Canadian
Armed Forces. n.d.
134. Industrial Preparedness and National Security. n.d.
135. Infantry Battalion as Training and Educational Vehicle. n.d.
136. The Limits of Technical Intelligence. n.d.
137. A Modest Proposal for One More, Small, Restructure by Populus. n.d.
138. The North Atlantic Connection. n.d.
139. Rough Outline for Dec. n.d.
140. The Significance of South Viet Nam to Canadians. n.d
141. The Strategy of Defence, Disarmament and Disinformation. n.d.
142. Strategy Potemkin Village. n.d.
143. No title. (Mercenaries are terribly expensive...) December 19, 1971.
144. No title. (I suppose that you have all...) August 1972.
145. No title. (Canadas professional officers...), Legion December 1982.
146. No title. (Can democracy emerge...). L. A. Times. March 10, 1993.
147. No title. (In that fine old potted history...). n.d.
148. No title. (The unprecedented carnage...). n.d.
149. No title. (Brigadier General Keith MacGregor...) n.d.
150. No title. (The government is desperately trying...)n.d.
151. No title. (This quotation from the wartime diary...) n.d.
152. No title. (There is a malaise in the officer corps,...). n.d. * includes editorial comments*