Michael Murphy
@__michaelmurphy
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Director (2025-28) @QueensCIDP. Fmr School Board Trustee. #BantingCanada & @mitacs PDF; @SecDialogue EdAsst. PhD (@uOttawaPoli). Kingstonian. FHG2231.
Kingston, Ontario
Joined October 2011
#SecurityPodcast | In Episode Two of Publishing on Defence and Security, host @__michaelmurphy is joined by guests Asa McKercher, the Steven K. Hudson Research Chair at @stfxuniversity, and @LeahSarson from the CSSD @dalcssd. Link to Episode: https://t.co/0RuUlExsMB
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School board governance is on the legislative agenda again in Ontario - my latest article reviews the debates on Bill 98. How can previous education politics help us understand this time? Will the “hollowing consensus” hold? https://t.co/q5HHqvIwHY
@DrSChouinard @JennWallner
tandfonline.com
A conventional narrative about school board governance in Ontario holds that structural forces have led to the erosion of autonomy and authority, despite a resilient belief in local democratic over...
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#Publication | Edited by Peter Gizewski and @katherinemrossy , the 2024 volume “War and Human Security in an Evolving World,” is now available. Ensuring human security requires a multifaceted approach covering a range of issues…
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#MemberHighlights | CIDP Director @__michaelmurphy recently published a paper with @CIGIonline, “From Peace Dividend to Defence Dividend,” which explores how, with increasing defence spending, Canada can meet its target through a whole-of-government approach.
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At this year’s NATO Summit, allies called for 5% of GDP on defence (3.5% core, 1.5% innovation) spotlighting dual-use tech like quantum, cyber and AI. As Michael P.A. Murphy, Tracey Forrest and @PaulRSamson write for CIGI, Canada’s outdated approach must shift from a “peace
cigionline.org
Canada and other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are facing higher defence-spending targets in response to growing geopolitical tensions. A whole-of-government approach can help...
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#MemberHighlights | A recent @kingstonist article highlights National Defence funding for the CIDP. Director @__michaelmurphy explains how the grant will support research on technology & security, as this topic grows increasingly important in Canadian and international security.
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Exciting to see @QueensCIDP projects featured on the @kingstonist news of the day video! Check it out here: https://t.co/EeWXAUO2ut
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Kingstonist News for September 11th, 2025 https://t.co/ByKL77coZl 1. OPP seek information in 1992 killing of William ‘Billy’ Neil 2. Queen's Centre for International and Defence Policy receives funding 3. Military Parade will mark reopening of Princess of Wales’ Armoury & more!
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Exciting work on the horizon at the @QueensCIDP!
The Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen’s has announced two grants from the DND that will allow a major expansion of research efforts on the impacts of emerging #technology on Canadian #security. #YGK #Funding Learn more:
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A great start to our series!
#IDPS | On September 26 at 12 pm, Dr. Srdjan Vucetic will present with the CIDP on “In Search of Middle Powerhood: Canada in the Indo-Pacific”. Focusing on the concept of middle powers, this discussion explores Canada’s role, relevance, and presence within this mega-region.
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#Fiftyyears | The CIDP is celebrating #50 years! We are proud of the continuous commitment to research & engagement that the Centre has had with academics, military personnel & students. We welcome your support in our endeavours & invite contributions to the upcoming volume.
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#CallforPapers | @__michaelmurphy, @katherinemrossy, & @HowardGCoombs are looking for contributors for an upcoming volume commemorating the centre’s 50th anniversary. Interested applicants, please email Michael Murphy about your intended topic & submit your abstracts by Aug 15
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#Update | The CIDP is pleased to announce Dr. Michael Murphy as our new Director. @__michaelmurphy holds a PhD from @uOttawa & has authored two books & 40+ peer-reviewed articles. His expertise spans topics from emerging technologies & security to the health of local democracies.
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The Liberal government has named quantum technologies as a priority topic for the G7 meeting in Kananaskis — placing the nascent tech centre stage at the summit for the first time. It’s a move meant to showcase Canada’s strength in the emerging field: https://t.co/4P8PbKs2Ia
toronto.citynews.ca
OTTAWA — The Liberal government has named quantum technologies as a priority topic for the G7 meeting in Kananaskis — placing the nascent tech centre stage at the summit for the first time. It’s a...
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From @TheHillTimes’ Defence Briefing, a column on the need for Canada to rethink its approach to dual-use technology, coauthored with Tracey Forrest and @PaulRSamson. https://t.co/PbtveARG8L
@CIGIonline @QueensCIDP
hilltimes.com
The government will have to wrestle with the core challenge of managing ‘dual-use’ technologies for increased spending to make the most meaningful impact.
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The attacks on 338 continue today, this time in Eastern Canada :-( Use the French version of the site, which is up and running:
qc125.com
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Yellow is the projected winner for election podcast artwork today. @GenSqueeze @DrSChouinard @EricGrenierTW @338Canada
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Many thanks to my colleagues and collaborators at the Centre, as well as to the leaders in whose steps I follow (Howard Coombs, Stéphanie Martel, Hugh Segal, Stéfanie von Hlatky, and others). There are exciting things ahead as we enter into the Centre’s fiftieth year–stay tuned!
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The CIDP has been my intellectual home at Queen’s since returning in 2022, and it is a wonderful opportunity to support the continued work of the CIDP community as Director.
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It is a great honour to announce that, beginning July 1, I will begin a three-year appointment as Director of the Centre for International and Defence Policy at Queen’s University.
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