Jocelyn Wills is professor of history at Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
"“Surveillance. Advanced technologies. National security. Multinational capitalism. Tug of War deftly probes and integrates these vexed themes. Through deep research, masterfully contextualized, Wills tracks Canada’s MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (now MDA), a global giant in satellite communications, to show how patriotism and technological enthusiasm gave way to financial ambitions, lured by markets for military and surveillance technologies. A powerful book.” Pamela Walker Laird, University of Colorado Denver, and author of Advertising Progress: American Business and the Rise of Consumer Marketing and Pull: Networking and Success Since Benjamin Franklin “A timely, compelling (and untold) story of the making of one of the world’s most successful global communications and information companies.” Matthew J. Bellamy, Carleton University and author of Profiting the Crown: Canada’s Polymer Corporation, 1942–1900 ""Tug of War offers penetrating insight into the extensive and complex partnership between big business and big government and the influence each has on the other – regardless of politics or public opinion – when it comes to surveillance and security technologies. Recommended.” Choice ""Jocelyn Wills' examination of the rise of surveillance capitalism and the security state vis-à-vis the story of MDA is a powerful tour de force of the political economy of science, technology, and global capital at work. I highly recommend this book to a ""Tug of War is exhaustively researched, providing a comprehensive history. Core to the construction of its narrative are oral history interviews conducted by the author. These accounts are effectively weaved throughout to complement the staggering array o ""Jocelyn Wills's excellent history of MDA was published just before this perfect moment of closure, which, in Wills's casting, came to conclude the third era of MDA's innovative but always insecure and fraught history as a distinctly Canadian aerospace co"