Gabriel Turmel is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). He is particularly interested in security policies. His research focuses on the adoption of different forms of capabilities-based planning (CBP) in the security and defence infrastructure of Western states, particularly in the United States and France.
He currently works as a senior analyst in the Government of Canada’s national security community, as well as in military intelligence within the Canadian Armed Forces.
Before joining the doctoral program in January 2022, Gabriel completed a bachelor’s degree in history at Université Laval in 2017, a master’s degree in international studies with a major in international security at the École supérieure d’études internationales (ESEI) in 2020, and finally, a micro-graduate program in public administration at the École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP) in 2021. During his master’s degree, he focused on the Canadian security and economic considerations in signing the free-trade agreement with Colombia. He received an excellence scholarship from the Centre d’études pluridisciplinaires en commerce et investissement internationaux (CEPCI) as financial support for his master’s degree.
Expertise
- International security
- Emergency Management
- National security policies
Selected Publications
Jacob, S., Lawarée, J., Rhéaume, A., Gauthier, C. et Turmel, G. (2021). Les facteurs de risque dans la gouvernance des grands projets d’infrastructure publique : revue de portée de la littérature. Éthique publique, 23(1), https://journals.openedition.org/ethiquepublique/5513.
Turmel, G. (2020). Les considérations canadiennes dans la signature de l’ALECCO : étude de cas et analyse juridique comparative (1970-2008). Centre d’études pluridisciplinaires en commerce et en investissement internationaux. Master’s essay, École supérieure d’études internationales, https://www.cepci.hei.ulaval.ca/sites/cepci.hei.ulaval.ca/files/turmel_considerations_can.pdf.
Turmel, G. (2020). Les cartels mexicains : évolution historique, fonctionnement et impacts économiques (1970-2019). Centre d’études interaméricaines, https://www.cei.ulaval.ca/sites/cei.ulaval.ca/files/uploads/Mexique%20-%20Cartels_GT_%20finale%20(1).pdf.
Turmel, G. (2019). Le Sommet du G20 en Argentine : entre le non-respect des thèmes priorisés par la présidence et les grands dossiers de politique internationale. Centre d’études interaméricaines, www.cms.fss.ulaval.ca/recherche/upload/cei/fichiers/chronique_argentine.pdf.
Turmel, G. (2019). L’intégration nord-américaine: protectionnisme, libre-échange et lobbyisme dans la guerre canado-américaine de l’acier. Centre d’études interaméricaines, http://www.cms.fss.ulaval.ca/recherche/upload/cei/fichiers/chronique_acier.pdf.
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