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Category: Alexis Amini

Artificial Intelligence in the Great White North, Part 1: How did Canada become a world leader in AI?

Alexis Amini, Emerging Security November 29, 2018November 29, 2018 Alexis Amini

Research Analyst Alexis Amini explains how Canada’s early and sustained public financial support for fundamental research in #ArtificialIntelligence made the country an #AI world leader. 

NAOC Interview with General Denis Mercier, SACT NATO

Alexis Amini, Canada's NATO, Canadian Armed Forces, Mathew Z. Borden, NATO Operations June 19, 2017May 29, 2018 NATO Association of Canada

NATO Association of Canada interview with French Air Force General Denis Mercier

6 Things to Know About the Defence Policy Review

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces June 7, 2017July 10, 2017 Alexis Amini

Following the unveiling of the Defence Policy Review, the NAOC is pleased to present some highlights of the new document.

Part 2: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy

Alexis Amini, Canada's NATO, Canadian Armed Forces, Mark Jarratt May 8, 2017May 7, 2017 NATO Association of Canada

In the final part of a two-part series, research analyst Mark Jarrat and program editor Alexis Amini discuss the shape a realist Canadian foreign policy would take.

Part 1: A Case for a Realist Foreign Policy

Alexis Amini, Canada's NATO, Canadian Armed Forces, Mark Jarratt April 14, 2017April 13, 2017 NATO Association of Canada

In part one of a two part series, making the case for a realist foreign policy. Mark Jarratt and Alexis Amini are discussing the theoretical underpinnings of realism and illustrate by using the 2003 Iraq Invasion.

Five Reasons Why Canada is an Important NATO Member

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces March 25, 2017March 27, 2017 Alexis Amini

Despite Canada’s small military and limited defense budget, Alexis Amini argues that the Canadian Forces are a model for European NATO members with comparable capabilities and resources.

The Monocle Daily’s Interview with Alexis Amini on Canada’s Fighter Jet Procurement

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces March 24, 2017March 25, 2017 Alexis Amini

On Wednesday, March 8th, Canadian Armed Forces program editor Alexis Amini was interviewed by the Monocle Daily on the topic of Canada’s fighter jet procurement.

9 little-known facts about Canada’s involvement in WW2

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces, Uncategorized February 25, 2017October 6, 2017 Alexis Amini

Alexis Amini explores little-known aspects of Canada’s participation in WW2

A deeper look at the necessity of a mixed RCAF fighter fleet: part II

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces February 11, 2017February 10, 2017 Alexis Amini

After arguing in part I the imperative for the RCAF to develop a mixed fleet composed of stealth and non-stealth platforms, Alexis Amini identifies in part II the most cost-effective manned/unmanned force structure Canada can acquire.

A deeper look at the necessity of a mixed RCAF fighter fleet: Part I

Alexis Amini, Canadian Armed Forces February 1, 2017January 30, 2017 Alexis Amini

In part I of a two-part series, Alexis Amini discusses Canada’s imperative in acquiring a mixed fighter fleet composed of stealth and non-stealth aircrafts.

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