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  • Biden and the Comprehensive and Progressive Transpacific Partnership: Challenges for Re-entry
  • Special Report – Trump’s NATO Legacy: What Does It Mean for Joe Biden?
  • The Opening of the Southern Gas Corridor
  • How did recognizing the results of the 2020 US election become political?
  • Hong Kong’s Illiberal Education Reform

Biden and the Comprehensive and Progressive Transpacific Partnership: Challenges for Re-entry

The greatest challenge for Biden in the Pacific may be proving that U.S participation in multilateral-free trade agreements is a necessity and not a luxury. Emilio Angeles writes.

Special Report – Trump’s NATO Legacy: What Does It Mean for Joe Biden?

In this special report, NAOC Senior Editor, Justin Dell, provides a dispassionate analysis of Donald Trump’s legacy for NATO by setting it against the backdrop of the wider historical context of American domestic politics. He explores its implications for Joe Biden’s relationship with the alliance.

The Opening of the Southern Gas Corridor

Download: Energy Security Research Brief No. 2 January 2021 (11 pages, 315KB) Title: The Opening of the Southern Gas CorridorAuthor: Mariana LiakopoulouSeries: Energy Security Program Research Brief No. 2Date: January 2021 The Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) is a 3,500-kilometre network of three pipelines: the South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP), Trans- Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) and Trans-Adriatic Pipeline […]

How did recognizing the results of the 2020 US election become political?

On November 7, Joe Biden won the United States presidential election, a victory confirmed by the Electoral College vote on December 15. However, Trump continues to question the results of the election.

Hong Kong’s Illiberal Education Reform

Julian Snelling examines the recent Hong Kong reform of the Liberal Studies curriculum, analyzing the extent to which such policy limits freedom of expression amongst an increasingly politicized generation in the region.

  1. Biden and the Comprehensive and Progressive Transpacific Partnership: Challenges for Re-entry
  2. Special Report – Trump’s NATO Legacy: What Does It Mean for Joe Biden?
  3. The Opening of the Southern Gas Corridor
  4. How did recognizing the results of the 2020 US election become political?
  5. Hong Kong’s Illiberal Education Reform

Canadian Armed Forces

Resurrecting the Canadian Dream: The case for the 21st Century Avro Arrow

Samer Khurshid examines the story of the Canadian CF-105 Avro Arrow and how a re-imagined Arrow would be Canada’s best bet in the Stealth Age.

  • Risen From the Grave: Reimagining Battleships Key to Growing NATO’s Naval Power
  • Canadian Attack Helicopters: A Much Needed Capability
  • Why Women Play an Essential Role in the Canadian Armed Forces
  • The Danger of Gender Stereotyping Canada’s ‘Jihadi Brides’

Security, Trade and the Economy

Biden and the Comprehensive and Progressive Transpacific Partnership: Challenges for Re-entry

The greatest challenge for Biden in the Pacific may be proving that U.S participation in multilateral-free trade agreements is a necessity and not a luxury. Emilio Angeles writes.

  • The Future of Canada-Japan Relations in the Post-Trump Era
  • Russia-NATO (mis)interpretation of Post-Cold War Enlargement; A Case Study of the Security Dilemma
  • Uncertain Alliance: Turkey’s goals in the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the implications for Canada-Turkey relations
  • Dragon Slayer: The Partial Foreign Policy of Erin O’Toole’s Conservative Party

Canada’s NATO

What does the NDP think of NATO?

Rachael McCulloch takes a look at the past and present of the New Democratic Party’s relationship with NATO.

  • An Intelligence Success: Canada Got it Right on Iraq
  • A Discussion with Social Entrepreneur Mr. Vuong About his Newest Venture
  • 2020 Vision: The Need to Expand the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves
  • The Beaver Caught in a Dragon’s Mouth: Canada China Relations

Cyber Security and Information Warfare

The World in a State of Cyber Warfare

In this article, Sarah explores the future of cyber wars and the implication of NATO.

  • A China Strategy Begins at Home: Foreign Interference Legislation in Canada
  • Documentary Review: Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma”
  • Military-Civil Fusion in China and the growth of the Belt and Road Initiative
  • Is TikTok The Next Huawei? Why Some See a Video-Sharing App as a Threat to National Security

Emerging Security

Special Report – Trump’s NATO Legacy: What Does It Mean for Joe Biden?

In this special report, NAOC Senior Editor, Justin Dell, provides a dispassionate analysis of Donald Trump’s legacy for NATO by setting it against the backdrop of the wider historical context of American domestic politics. He explores its implications for Joe Biden’s relationship with the alliance.

  • La France et l’OTAN, « je t’aime, moi non plus »
  • The Hidden Costs of Cotton: Charting a Path Towards a More Sustainable Future
  • Is Covid-19 Helping or Hurting Environmental Action?
  • “The Dogs Are Eating Them Now”: An Account of the Heartbreaking Futility of the Canadian War in Afghanistan

NATO Operations

A Case for NATO in the Sahel

This article provides an overview of the ongoing conflict in the Sahel and highlights potential roles for NATO involvement.

  • What Role Will Mercenaries Play in Future Warfare?: An Interview with Dr. Sean McFate
  • Evading Accountability: Russia’s Wagner Group
  • Does the Future Hold Nuclear Insecurity?
  • The Islamic State Mounts a Resurgence Amid COVID-19

Society, Culture, and Security

What are the actual extent – and limits – of the power of the Prime Minister?

Ravdeep Sandal looks at the sources of prime ministerial power and analyzes its limitations and grasp over Canadian politics.

  • Review: There’s Something in the Water
  • Review: The Great Crash 1929
  • A Discussion with Social Entrepreneur Mr. Vuong About his Newest Venture
  • In Review: Netflix’s “Space Force” — a Comedy for the Multiplex Era

Women in Security

The Female Qur’an Experts Helping to Fight Radical Islam

Author Mary Peplinski showcases a unique program in Morocco where female Quranic scholars are helping to counter radicalization. She explains why other countries should look at developing similar programs to increase the effectiveness of national CVE strategies.

  • Gender-Based Violence and COVID-19
  • Why Women Play an Essential Role in the Canadian Armed Forces
  • The Danger of Gender Stereotyping Canada’s ‘Jihadi Brides’
  • Where to go from here? NATO’s first step in their Sexual Exploitation Policy

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