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    Dr. Casey Babb is an International Fellow at the Glazer Center for Israel-China Policy at the Institute for National Security Studies. Casey's research covers a variety of subjects, including the ways in which different authoritarian regimes vary in their use of cyberattacks, technological and industrial espionage, cyber conflict, weaponizing outer space, and the impact emerging technologies are having on great power competition and warfare.

    He holds degrees in Political Science and International Development (BA) from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, International Relations (MA) from York University in Toronto, and International Relations (Ph.D.) from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University, in Ottawa.

    Casey  Babb
    Casey Babb
    International Fellow
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    A Match Made in Heaven: China-Russia Tech Co-operation and Canada’s National Security
    3 March, 2024
    INSS Insight
    Proceed with Caution: Israeli Research Collaboration with China
    Recent years have seen increasing publicity regarding national security challenges vis-à-vis China, primarily as to issues of influence, espionage, and technology sharing. In Israel, public attention has focused on infrastructure, investments, and 5G communications. However, the risks of transferring technology are not limited to hi-tech, and exist in academia as well, particularly the research efforts that are an important source for knowledge growth and technology – including in dual-use domains. Is Israel prepared for the security challenge regarding academic relations with China? What are the potential implications of these relations, their inherent risks, and possible measures to contain them?
    20 September, 2022
    As Hamas fans parade around, Canadians sit in silence
    Casey Babb
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    4 December, 2024
    The war on terror is coming home
    Casey Babb
    ,Article
    23 November, 2024
    Israel’s war may soon end. Ours is just beginning
    Casey Babb
    ,Article
    15 November, 2024