Daniel Troup discusses Canada’s changing approach to the United Nations and how it might relate to arctic security.
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats
The NAOC’s Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Program features an in-depth analysis of latest trends, developments, and threats in international security. New security concerns are always on the horizon and our program seeks to examine these domains including global warming, natural resources, drones, urban conflicts, and cyberspace.
The program’s mandate is to keep Canadians informed on these rapidly developing and increasingly pivotal realms that are integral to all aspects of security.
Bashar al-Assad Uses Instagram to Illuminate His “Good Side”
Vanita Thind on Bashar al-Assad and his attempt to refurbish his image through the use of Instagram.
Is Education NATO’s Next Battle?
Zahra Sachedina examines NATO’s take on education and if it is one of the vital steps to promoting peace and security.
US Suspends Aid to Syria as Infighting Ensues
Dahlia James on the US and why it suspended aid to Syria.
A Glimmer of Hope in the Central African Republic
Dahlia James on how deploying troops in the Central African Republic may create some semblance of peace.
Women as Weapons of War in the Syrian Conflict
Alexandra Zakreski on the exploitation of Syrian women.
Afghanistan Post-2014: Canada Will End its Military Presence
Vanita Thind on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan.
Weaponizing Weather
VIvek Prabhu discusses the technological modification of weather.
US Drone Death for Taliban Leader: The Wrong Move?
Maddalena Vani on the death of Pakistan Taliban leader, Hakimullah Mehsud.
Killing of Liwa al-Tawhid Leader Abdul Qadir al Saleh Marks Crucial Moment in Syrian Conflict
Dylan Crimmins on the death of Abdul Qadir al Saleh and what that means for the conflict in Syria.