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Recent Publications
Previous Publications
• Books and
Edited Volumes
• Articles
(Refereed)
• Articles
(Non-Refereed)
• Book
Chapters
• Edited
Conference Proceedings
• Papers in
Published Conference Proceedings
• Research
Reports
• Other
Publications
Conference
Presentations and Invited Talks
Recent Publications
David Mutimer and Neil Cooper, eds., ‘Arms Control for the
21st
Century’ special issue of Contemporary
Security Policy 23 (1) April 2011.
“From Arms
Control to Denuclearlisation: Governmentality and the
Abolitionist
Desire” in Cooper and Mutimer, eds., ‘Arms Control for the
21st
Century’ Contemporary
Security Policy 32 (1) 2011, 57-75.
Neil Cooper and David Mutimer, “Arms Control for the 21st
Century:
Controlling the Means of Violence” in Cooper and Mutimer,
eds., ‘Arms
Control for the 21st Century’ Contemporary Security Policy 32 (1) 2011,
3-19.
“Strategic (Security) Studies” in Bertrand Badie, Kirk
Berg-Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino, eds. International Encyclopedia of
Political Science London: Sage, 2011.
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2004
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010).
“No CANDU:
The
multiply-nuclear Canadian self” in J. Marshall Beier and
Lana Wylie,
eds. Canadian Foreign
Policy in a Critical Perspective (Toronto: Oxford
University Press, 2010), 99-112.
“Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History” in Alan
Collins, ed.,
Contemporary Security
Studies, 2nd Edition (Oxford: OUP, 2010), 84-105.
“Critical Security Studies” in Victor Mauer and Myriam
Dunn Cavelty,
eds. The Routledge
Handbook of Security Studies (London: Routledge,
2010), 45-55.
David Mutimer and Simon Philpott, “The United States of
Amnesia: US
Foreign Policy and the Recurrence of Innocence” The Cambridge Review of
International Affairs 22 (2) 2009, 301-17.
“My Critique
is Bigger than Yours: Constituting Exclusions in Critical
Security Studies”special issue on ‘Security and
Exclusion’
Studies in Social
Justice 3 (1) 2009, 9-22.
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 2003 (Toronto:
University of
Toronto
Press, 2009).
“Inside the
security perimeter after 9/11" Canada
Watch Spring 2009,
http://www.robarts.yorku.ca/projects/canada-watch/obama/pdfs/Mutimer.pdf
“Beyond Strategy: Critical Thinking in the New
Security Studies”
(Revised edition), in Craig Snyder, ed., Contemporary Security
Studies, 2nd
Edition (London: Palgrave, 2008)
“Waging Wars in Iraq: The metaphoric constitution of wars
and enemies”
in Markus Kornprobst, Vincent Pouliot, Nisha Shah and
Ruben Zaiotti,
eds., Metaphors of
Globalization:
Mirrors, Magicians and Mutinies (London:
Palgrave, 2008).
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 2002 (Toronto:
University of
Toronto
Press, 2008).
Previous
Publications
Books
and
Edited
Volumes
The Weapon State:
Proliferation
and the Framing of Security (Boulder: Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 2000).
Editor, Canadian
Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 2001 (Toronto:
University of Toronto
Press, 2007).
Contributing Editor, Small
Arms
Survey 2005: Weapons at War (Oxford: Oxford
University Press,
2005).
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 2000 (Toronto:
University of
Toronto Press, 2006).
Editor, Canadian Annual Review of
Politics and
Public Affairs 1999 (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2005).
Contributing Editor, Space
Security
2003 (Washington: The Eisenhower Institute,
2004).
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 1998 (Toronto:
University of Toronto
Press, 2004).
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 1997 (Toronto:
University of Toronto
Press, 2003).
Editor, Canadian Annual
Review of
Politics and Public Affairs 1996 (Toronto:
University of Toronto
Press, 2002).
Editor, Control But
Verify:
Verification and the New Non-Proliferation Agenda,
(Toronto:
YCISS, 1994).
Articles
(Refereed)
“‘A serious threat to peace, reconciliation, safety,
security’: An
effective reading of the United Nations Programme of Action”
Contemporary Security
Policy 27 (1)
2006, 29-44.
Simon Philpott and David Mutimer, “Inscribing the American
Body
Politic: Martin Sheen and two American Decades” Geopolitics 10 (2)
2005, 335-55.
“Good
Grief! The politics of debating NMD — a reply to
Frank Harvey” International
Journal 56 (2) 2001,
330-46.
“Testing Times: Of Nuclear Tests, Test Bans and the
Framing of
Proliferation” Contemporary
Security
Policy 21 (1) 2000, 1-22.
“Reconstituting Security: The Practices of Proliferation
Control” European
Journal of International Relations,
4
(1) 1998, 99-129.
and Brian T.P. Mutimer, “Chaos, Complexity and the Study
of Sports
History”, Canadian
Journal of
History of Sport, 24 (2), December 1993, 13-29.
(80%)
“1992 and the Political Integration of Europe:
Neo-Functionalism
Reconsidered” Journal
of European
Integration, 13 (1) Autumn 1989, 75-101.
∙ Reprinted in
Michael O’Neill,
ed., The Politics of
European
Integration: A Reader (London: Routledge, 1996).
Articles (Non-Refereed)
“From Bosnia
to
Afghanistan: The Defence Review and the Future of the
Canadian Forces” On
Track, 7 (3) 2002, 25-27.
and Robert Volterra, “Towards Greater Democratic
Participation: Some
Critical Comments and Brief Proposal”, Beyond Law Issue #2:
“Decentralization and Democracy”, July 1991, 111-22. (50%)
“How Can We Study Soviet Foreign Policy? An Actor Driven
Approach”, Problematique:
Journal of Political Studies,
No.
1, Spring 1991.
Book
Chapters
“Sovereign Contradictions: Maher Arar and the Indefinite
Future” in
Elizabeth Dauphinee and Cristina Masters, eds. The logics of biopower and the
war on
terror: Living, dying, surviving (London:
Palgrave, 2007),
159-79.
“Critical Security Studies: A Schismatic History” in Alan
Collins, ed., Contemporary
Security Studies
(Oxford: OUP, 2007), 53-74.
“Nuclear Bullying: Indian-American Nuclear Relations” in
Karthika
Sasikumar and Wade L. Huntley, eds. Canadian
Policy
on Nuclear Co-operation with India: Confronting New
Dilemmas
(Vancouver: Simons Centre for Disarmament and
Nonproliferation
Research, October 2007), 115-130.
“(Inter)operating
within
niches of security: A response to Middlemis and Stairs”,
in Ann
Griffiths, ed., The
Canadian
Forces and Interoperability: Panacea or Perdition?
(Halifax:
Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, 2003), 166-71.
“Beyond Strategy: Critical Thinking in the New Security
Studies”, in
Craig Snyder, ed., Contemporary
Security
Studies (London: Macmillan, 1999), 77-101.
[Refereed]
“Reimagining Security: The Metaphors of Proliferation”, in
Keith Krause
and Michael Williams, eds., Critical
Security Studies: Concepts and Cases,
(Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press, 1997), 187-221. [Refereed]
“External Affairs and Defence”, in David Leyton-Brown,
ed., Canadian Annual
Review of Politics and
Public Affairs: 1990, (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press,
1997), 74-125
“External Affairs and Defence”, in David Leyton-Brown,
ed., Canadian Annual
Review of Politics and
Public Affairs: 1989, (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press,
1995).
“Theories of Political Integration”, in Hans Michelmann
and P.
Soldatas, eds., Theories
of European
Integration, (University Press of America, 1994),
13-42.
“Introduction: Proliferation Control and International
Security”, in
David Mutimer ed., Control
But Verify,
3-13.
Keith Krause and David Mutimer, “The Proliferation of
Conventional
Weapons: New Challenges for Control and Verification”, in
David Mutimer
ed., Control But Verify,
39-65. (40%)
“Conclusion: Control But Verify: The Way Forward”, in
David Mutimer
ed., Control But Verify,
217-26.
Edited
Conference Proceedings
Editor, Canadian International
Security Policy:
Reflections for a New Era. Selected Proceedings
of the
International Security Research Outreach Program - York
Centre for
International and Security Studies Symposium (Toronto:
YCISS, 2002)
Editor, Moving Beyond
Supplier
Controls in a Mature Technology Environment:
Proceedings of the
3rd Canadian Non-Proliferation Workshop, (Toronto: YCISS,
1995).
Papers
in Published Conference Proceedings
“Nuclear Bullying: Indian-American Nuclear Relations” in
Karthika
Sasikumar and Wade L. Huntley, eds. Canadian Policy on
Nuclear
Co-operation with India: Confronting New Dilemmas
(Vancouver: Simons
Centre for Disarmament and Nonproliferation Research,
October 2007),
115-130.
“NACD Past,
Present and Future: Arms Control in a Time of Terror” in The 5th Canada - Japan
Symposium on Peace and Security Cooperation (Ottawa:
Department
of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade, May
2007).
“Practically
Theoretical: Reading State Policy as IR Theory” in Kyle
Grayson and Cristina Masters, eds., Theory
in
Practice: Critical Reflections on Global Policy —
Selected
Proceedings of the 10th Annual YCISS Conference, (Toronto:
YCISS, 2003)
“Introduction: Reflections for a New Era” in Mutimer, ed.,
Canadian International
Security Policy:
Reflections for a New Era. Selected Proceedings
of the
International Security Research Outreach Program - York
Centre for
International and Security Studies Symposium (Toronto:
YCISS, 2002),
1-7.
“The Future of the CTBT: New Paths to Pursue an Old
Goal?”in Mutimer,
ed., Canadian
International Security
Policy, 117-31.
“Synergies in a Comprehensive Non-Proliferation Regime” in
Bon-Hak Koo,
ed., The Korea/Canada
North Pacific
Arms Control Workshop: 1995 Proceedings (Ottawa:
Department of
Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 1996), 95-110.
and Bon Hak Koo and Roland Reimers, “Regional Specificity
and Global
Processes: A Tri-regional Perspective on Nuclear
Non-Proliferation” in
Marshall Beier and Steve Mataija, eds., Proliferation in All its
Aspects
Post-1995: The Verification Challenge and Response
(Toronto:
YCISS, 1995), 85-106. (40%)
“Introduction: Emergent Themes in Proliferation Control:
Beyond
Supplier Controls and Growing Regional Voices”, in David
Mutimer, ed., Moving
Beyond Supplier Controls,
5-7.
“Verifying a Comprehensive Nuclear Nonproliferation
Regime: A
Tri-regional Perspective”, in David Mutimer, ed., Moving Beyond Supplier
Controls,
109-24.
Keith Krause, George Lindsey and David Mutimer, “Advancing
Beyond
Supplier Controls: Emerging Problems for Future Research”,
in David
Mutimer, ed., Moving
Beyond Supplier
Controls, 127-32. (50%)
Research
Reports
“Confidence-Building
and
the
Delegitimation of Nuclear Weapons: Canadian Contributions
to
Advancing Disarmament”, International Security Research
and Outreach
Programme, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, March
2000.
David Mutimer, Bon-Hak Koo, Sung-Taek Shin and Roland
Reimers, “Toward
a More Comprehensive Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime: A
Triregional
Perspective.” Verification Research Programme,
Department of
Foreign Affairs, May 1996. (40%)
Keith Krause, Ken Epps, William Weston and David Mutimer,
“Controlling
Conventional Proliferation: A Role for Canada.”
Verification
Research Programme, Department of Foreign Affairs, March
1996. (15%)
“Understanding the Process of Proliferation: The way
forward for
control and verification”, Verification Research Unit,
Department of
Foreign Affairs, May 1994.
“A Proliferation Primer: An introduction to the new
international
security concern”, Verification Research Unit, Department
of Foreign
Affairs, December 1993.
“Proliferation in all its Aspects: Defining the problem
and
categorising the solution”, Verification Research Unit,
Department of
External Affairs, July 1993.
“Political Cooperation in Europe and the Transatlantic
Defence and
Defence Industrial Relationship”, Solicited Research
Report #2
(Kingston: Centre for the Study of Defence Resource
Management), Fall
1990.
Other
Publications
“Making
Enemies:
NATO Enlargement and the Russian ‘Other’,” YCISS
Occasional Paper
Number 60 (Toronto: York Centre for International and
Strategic
Studies, September 1999).
“Topic 3: Rethinking Strategy and Security” in Deakin
University
Strategic Studies Study Guide (Geelong: Deakin University,
1997), 65-85.
“Reimagining Security: The Metaphors of Proliferation”,
YCISS
Occasional Paper Number 25, (Toronto: York Centre for
International and
Strategic Studies, August 1994).
“Institutional Change and the New European Politics: The
European
Community, European Political Cooperation and the Western
European
Union”, YCISS Occasional Paper Number 12 (Toronto: York
Centre for
International and Strategic Studies), March 1990.
“Completing Europe’s Internal Market: Implications for
Canadian
Policy”, YCISS Occasional Paper Number 11 (Toronto: York
Centre for
International and Strategic Studies), March 1990.
Conference
Presentations
and Invited Talks
“Roundtable on Canadian Critical Security Studies” ISA
Canada / CPSA Annual Conference, Wilfred Laurier University,
18 May 2011.
“From Arms Control to Denuclearisation: Governmentality and
the
Abolitionist Desire” invited address at The Watson
Institute, Brown
Univerity, 7 December 2010.
“Out of the Darkness: The ongoing crisis of Canadian
military identity”
Europe and Latin America in Peace Operations: Comparative
Perspectives
and Practices, Institute of International Relations,
PUC-Rio, Rio,
Brazil, 14-15 April 2010.
“Torturing Forces? The Canadian Military and the
problem of
Afghan Detainees” Torture and National Security: The Making
of a Social
Institution, University of Windsor, 3-4 March 2010
“From Arms Control to Denuclearisation: Governmentality and
the
Abolitionist Desire” Arms Control for the 21st Century: An
International Workshop, York University, 22-23 January 2010
“Drawing Conclusions: Editorial Cartoons and the Response to
9/11"
World Politics and Popular Culture, University of Newcastle,
19-20
November 2009.
Roundtable:
“Canadian Critical Security Studies” Canadian Political
Science
Association Conference, at the Congress of the Humanities
and Social
Sciences of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 28 May 2009.
Panelist: “Cooperation and harmonization in cross-border
security:
practical impediments, benefits and costs” 19th
Wayne-Windsor Canadian
Studies Symposium: Cross-Border Transportation at the
Detroit River:
Trade, Security and US-Canada Cooperation University of
Windsor, 27
February 2009.
“Positioning Opposition: Synecdoche and the blunting of
politics” 50th
International Studies Association Convention, New York
Marriot Marquis,
New York, 17 February 2009.
“Arms Control in a Time of Terror” ISA Venture Workshop:
Reconceptualising Arms Control for the 21st Century, New
York, 14
February 2009
“My Critique is Bigger than Yours: Constituting Exclusions
in Critical
Security Studies” Security and Exclusion (Workshop),
Centre for Social
Justice, University of Windsor, 23-24 October 2008.
“No CANDU: The
Multiply Nuclear Canadian Self” Canadian Political Science
Association
Conference, at the Congress of the Social Sciences and
Humanities of
Canada, Vancouver, Canada, 5 June 2008.
Invited
address,
“No CANDU: Canada, Nuclear Energy and Proliferation”
Hamilton Chapter
of the Canadian International Council, 13 May 2008.
“Drawing Conclusion: Editorial Cartoons and the Response
to 9/11"
Popular Culture Association Annual Convention, San
Franciso, USA, 19-22
March 2008.
“Arms control and contemporary security: contributions and
caveats”
Disarmament and Globalisation: Old and New Wisdoms, Centre
for
International Studies and Diplomacy, School of Oriental
and African
Studies, London (UK), 7 January 2008.
“No CANDU: The Multiply Nuclear Canadian Self” Association
of Canadian
Studies in the United States Biannual Conference, Toronto,
Canada,
14-18 November 2007.
“Nuclear Bullying: Indian-American Nuclear Relations”
Workshop on
Canada-India Nuclear Cooperation, Simon’s Centre for
Disarmament and
Non-Proliferation Research (UBC), Ottawa, Canada 19-20
March 2007.
Roundtable on Post-Conflict Intervention and
Peacebuilding, , 48th
International Studies Association Annual Convention,
Chicago Hilton,
Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2 March 2007.
“Critical Thinking and the New Security Studies” , 48th
International
Studies Association Annual Convention, Chicago Hilton,
Chicago,
Illinois, USA, 28 February 2007.
J. Marshall Beier and David Mutimer, “The Holo-Life”, 48th
International Studies Association Annual Convention,
Chicago Hilton,
Chicago, Illinois, USA, 28 February 2007.
Simon Philpott and David Mutimer, “Remembering to Forget:
US Foreign
Policy and the Recurrence of Innocence”, 48th
International Studies
Association Annual Convention, Chicago Hilton, Chicago,
Illinois, USA,
28 February 2007.
J. Marshall Beier and David Mutimer, “The Holo-Life”,
British
International Studies Association, University of Cork,
Cork, Republic
of Ireland, 19 December 2006.
Simon Philpott and David Mutimer, “Remembering to Forget:
US Foreign
Policy and the Recurrence of Innocence”, British
International Studies
Association, University of Cork, Cork, Republic of
Ireland, 19 December
2006.
“NACD Past, Present and Future: Arms Control in a Time of
Terror”,
Canada-Japan Security Seminar, University of British
Columbia, 8-9
September 2006.
“International Problems of SALW”, Joint Arms Control
Inspection Group,
RAF Henlow, 11 May 2006.
“Waging Wars in Iraq: The Metaphoric Constitution of Wars
and Enemies”
47th Annual International Studies Association Convention,
San Diego
California, USA, 24 March 2006.
“‘A serious threat to peace, reconciliation, safety,
security’: An
effective reading of the United Nations Programme of
Action” British
International Studies Association, University of St.
Andrews, 20
December 2005.
“Waging Wars Against Iraq: Metaphoric Constitution of the
War in the US
and the UK” 46th Annual International Studies Association
Convention,
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 2 March 2005.
“Race War: Foucaultian Reflections on the Wars of our
Time” Department
of Politics, University of Lancaster, 16 February 2005.
“Race War: Foucaultian Reflections on the Wars of our
Time” British
International Studies Association, University of Warwick,
20 December
2004.
“Society Must Be Secured: Reflections on the wars of our
time” Oxford
International Relations Theory Seminar ‘New Directions in
IR Theory’, 5
March 2004.
Gabriel Stern and David Mutimer, “Space Access”, “Space
Industry”, and
“Civil Space and Global Utilities” at the Space Security
Working Group,
The Eisenhower Institute, 24-25 November 2003.
“Practically Theoretical: Reading State Policy as IR
Theory” Theory in
Practice: Critical Reflections on Global Policy, York
University,
Toronto, 6 February 2003.
“Questions of Exit and the (Renewed) War Against Iraq”
Restructuring
the ‘Public Interest’ in a Globalising World: Business,
the Professions
and the Public Sector, Biannual Conference of the
International
Institute of Public Ethics, Brisbane, Australia, 7 October
2002.
“Choosing the wrong words: The War on Terrorism” The
Americas After
September 11: Hemispheric Integration and Human Security,
Summer
Institute 2002, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York
University,
11 July 2002.
“Terrorism, War and Crime: Reflections on September 11"
Alternatives to
War and Militarization A Peace Conference, sponsored by
the St.
Lawrence Centre Forum, Ontario Voice of Women Endorsed by
Transformative Learning Centre, Ontario Institute for
Studies in
Education, Toronto, 12 April 2002.
“Nuclear Bullying: India, the United States and those
nuclear tests”
Dissolving Boundaries: the Nexus Between Comparative
Politics and
International Relations, 43rd International Studies
Association
Convention, New Orleans, 24 March 2002.
“Just When You Would Least Expect It: The extraordinary
survival of
National Missile Defence” Peacekeeping or
Gatekeeping? Canadian
Security Policy after September 11 York University, 8
February 2002.
“The Future of the CTBT: New Paths to Pursue an Old Goal?”
A New
Canadian International Security Policy? An ISROP - YCISS
Symposium, Toronto, Ontario, May 18-19 2001.
“In Defence of Humanitarian Intervention” Will
Canada have a
central role in future peacekeeping operations? Annual
Conference of
the Security and Defence Forum of the Department of
National Defence,
Ottawa, Ontario, April 24, 2001.
“Nonproliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament”, ISROP
Workshop on
International Security Research, Toronto, Ontario,
February 24-25, 2000.
“Testing Times: Of Nuclear Tests, Test Bans and the
Framing of
Proliferation”, Third Pan-European International Relations
Conference,
hosted jointly by the ECPR and ISA, Vienna, September
1998, the British
International Studies Association Annual Conference,
University of
Sussex, December 15, 1998, and also at The International
Studies
Association, Washington, DC, February 17, 1999.
“Making Enemies: NATO Enlargement and the Russian Other”,
British
International Studies Association Annual Conference,
December 1996, and
also at the Political Science Colloquium, Graduate
Institute of
International Studies, Geneva, January 1997.
“Reconstituting Security: The Practices of Proliferation
Control”,
British International Studies Association Annual
Conference, December
1995
with Bon-Hak Koo and Sun-Tak Shin, “Toward a Comprehensive
Nuclear
Non-proliferation Regime” at the Joint ROC-Canadian Arms
Control and
Disarmament Symposium, Soeul, Republic of Korea, June
1995.
with Roland Reimers, Bon-Hak Koo and Sun-Tak Shin, “A
Tri-regional
Study on Regaional Approaches to Non-Proliferation”, at
Proliferation
in All its Aspects post-1995: The Verification Challenge
and Response,
Twelfth Annual Ottawa NACD Verification Symposium, March
1995.
“Verifying a Comprehensive Nuclear Nonproliferation
Regime: A
Tri-Regional Perspective” at the Third Canadian
Non-Proliferation and
Verification Workshop, Ottawa, December 1994.
“Reimagining Security: Mixing the Metaphors of
Proliferation” at
Strategies in Conflict: Critical Approaches to Security
Studies,
Toronto, May 1994.
“The UN Arms Register and Multilateral Proliferation
Controls” at the
Rose-Roth Seminar of the North Atlantic Assembly, Weapons
Non-Proliferation and Export Controls, January 1994.
“Non-Proliferation and Sufficiency” at the Second Canadian
Non-Proliferation and Verification Workshop, Ottawa,
November 1993.
“From Bipolarity to Subsidiarity? European Union and the
Future of UN
Leadership” at Workshop on UN Reform Issues, York
University, September
1992.
“Political Cooperation in Europe and the Transatlantic
Defence and
Defence Industrial Relationship”, CSDRM Europeanisation
Research
Project Workshop, University of Manitoba, March 1990.
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