Chris Edwards on the fallout of Mugabe’s stunning election victory in Zimbabwe.
Author: Chris Edwards
Chris Edwards is a Research Analyst at the NATO Association of Canada. He recently completed his undergraduate studies in International Relations and English at the University of Toronto. In light of his studies concerning the history of the United Nations and NATO, his current research interests include topics related to Canada-US relations and diplomacy, the politics of intervention and human security in Africa, and energy security and cyber warfare in the global context. In the future Chris hopes to continue his studies in International Relations at the graduate level.
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Chris Edwards on the future of Mali after this month’s successful presidential elections.
Obama’s Africa Tour: A Long Time Coming
Chris Edwards on the symbolism and implications of Obama’s recent trip to Africa.
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Chris Edwards on the crucial role played by the Canadian Forces in domestic disaster relief.
Libya’s Loose Weapon Problem
Chris Edwards on the spread of Libyan weapons in Africa and the potential consequences of inaction.
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Chris Edwards on the possibility of renewed conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.
Canadian Reserves in Afghanistan: An Expanding Legacy
Chris Edwards reflects upon the contributions of the Canadian Forces Reserves in Afghanistan.
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Chris Edwards on the ongoing military operations in Nigeria and the history of Boko Haram in the country.
Canadian Mining in Africa: Risks and Rewards
Chris Edwards on Canada’s role in mining efforts in Africa.