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Where They Stand: Canada’s Federal Political Parties Defence Platforms 2025

This special report provides an objective overview of the newly elected minority Liberal government’s plans regarding defence and discusses proposals from other opposition parties.

Three Russian Threats and How Canada Can Prepare for Them

History’s Insights for the West’s Russian Dilemma

Canada’s Defense Spending Crisis: A Fight at Two Fronts

Canadians: Why NATO Matters to You

The India Imperative: Navigating the Pakistan Crisis and Indo-Pacific Power Shifts

The escalating crisis between India and Pakistan highlights the urgent need for Western governments to reassess their strategic posture in South Asia. India’s growing geopolitical weight makes it an indispensable partner in counterbalancing authoritarian powers in the Indo-Pacific which seek to change borders through force. The West must prioritize a pragmatic and durable alignment with India to promote regional stability, deter future aggression, and reinforce a rules-based international order.

The Centre Holds: What NATO Can Learn from South Korea’s Democratic Crisis

Special Report on the West Philippine Sea Maritime Dispute (Part 1): Deciphering the Fourth US – Philippines 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue and the Underlying Challenges to the Security Treaty Alliance

The Importance of Taiwanese Sovereignty: Beyond Economics and Military Strategy

Canada’s Need For A Comprehensive Arctic Strategy Amid Russian And Chinese Threats

Should I Stay or Should I Go: The Normative Power of Travel Advisories in International Relations       

Current diplomatic relations between Canada and the U.S. are fraught, to say the least. The current trade war has seen the imposition of multiple tariffs on Canada, targeting Canadian auto vehicles as well as aluminum, and other nations, leaving many Canadians feeling betrayed by the U.S. The Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, declared that Read More…

Between Ceasefire and Catastrophe: Israel, Iran, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Question

NATO Summit 2025: Canada’s Leadership, Leverage, and Alliance Future

The North Atlantic Treaty Must Be Accepted in Whole, Not Just in Part

Taking A Foot Off the Ottawa Convention: Why NATO States May Leave the Landmine Treaty

Jin, Jiyan, Azadî: The Enduring Resistance of Iranian Women

The Women, Life, Freedom movement began in September 2022 following the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iran’s morality police. Amini was arrested for allegedly wearing her hijab “improperly” and violating the regime’s compulsory veiling laws. Her death triggered nationwide protests and quickly drew the attention of international media and human rights organizations. Read More…

A feminist approach to navigating a world in flux.

The Societal and Political Treatment of Women in Politics

The Power of Women in Peacekeeping and its Promise for Security

Criminalizing Gender Apartheid: the Solution to the Oppression of Women?

Financing the enemy: The limits of NATO’s strategic decoupling from Russian fossil fuels 

Despite vocally supporting Ukraine, between February 2022 and February 2025, NATO countries paid more to Russia for energy imports than they provided in aid to Ukraine. This article analyzes the limits of NATO’s strategic decoupling from Russian fossil fuels and proposes concrete steps the alliance as a whole, and Canada in particular, should take to tackle this problem.

Between Ceasefire and Catastrophe: Israel, Iran, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Question

The U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal: Economic Commitment and America’s Stake in the Euro-Atlantic Future 

Polar Promises: How Canada and NATO Can Defend the Arctic

Playing the Cards Right: Ukraine’s Tech Edge is NATO’s Strategic Opportunity 

The Green Helmets Initiative (GHI): Could the Canadian and other militaries in the world play a role in responding to increasing natural disasters driven by climate change?

The idea of military participation in responses to natural disasters is not new. Canadian and other militaries have often played a role in responding to natural disasters in Canada and abroad. However, the increase in the frequency and impact of natural disasters in the context of climate changes requires a new, bold response. The concept Read More…

Where They Stand: Canada’s Federal Political Parties Defence Platforms 2025

AI-Powered Mis/Disinformation War

The Verdict of History: An Incomplete Peace Is a Dangerous Proposition

Securing Canadian Interests Under the Second Trump Administration: The Need for An Attitude Adjustment

Weaponized AI: The New Frontline in Global Disinformation Warfare

Synthetic video content has become a permanent feature of today’s digital ecosystem, subtly shaping perceptions and influencing political and social decisions. Alongside this, hybrid warfare, blending conventional military tactics with cyberattacks and disinformation, has become a key strategy for adversaries. By exploiting the openness and connectivity of modern societies, these methods destabilize governments and deepen Read More…

Misinformation and the Asian-Canadian Experience

“Democracy Is Never A Guarantee:” Georgia’s Young Protesters on the Frontlines Against Russian Disinformation

Canada’s Surveillance Paradox: How Privacy Laws Fuel Racialized Monitoring

Canada’s Struggle to Combat Information Disorder

Polar Promises: How Canada and NATO Can Defend the Arctic

Canada is seeing rising tensions on its southern border. While calls from the current US administration to make Canada the 51st state draw the public’s attention, there is another border that has seemed to slip the minds of most Canadians: the Arctic.  Canada and Russia share a border through the Arctic, which has proven to Read More…

Mineral Mania: Canada’s Critical Mineral Opportunity

How Climate Change-Related Disasters are Affecting Canadians and Trade Partners

Clear Gold: The Role of Fresh Water in Canada’s Global Strategy

Gearing up for Climate Change: Canada’s Leadership in NATO’s Developing Focus on Climate Change

In this series, the NATO Association of Canada in partnership with the NATO Research Group out of the University of Toronto, explore issues related to security, prosperity, and the international rules-based order.

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Special Publication

Special Publication

The NATO Association of Canada in partnership with the Canadian Army Journal (CAJ) announces the release of Cutting through the Haze: Grey Zone Operations and Contemporary Threats, eds. Christopher Maternowski and Aditi Malhotra (Summer 2023).

An inaugural collaboration between the NATO Association of Canada and the CAJ, this volume provides perspectives on issues relevant to grey zone operations and other topics from experts within the North American defence and security community. The volume emphasizes the growing importance of the grey zone and the role of defence innovation in grey zone and conventional operations.

Special Publication

Special Publication

The NATO Association of Canada has released its Winter 2023 special publication.

In Navigating a Global Crisis: Climate Change and NATO, ed. Christopher Maternowski, leading authorities offer insights on what rising temperatures mean for international security and NATO. The volume explores the many ways in which climate change constitutes an urgent concern for the international community and a threat on which NATO and other intergovernmental organizations must increasingly collaborate and act.

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