Dahlia James examines Turkey’s decision to shell Syrian rebel strongholds.
Author: Dahlia James
Dahlia James is a Research Analyst at the NATO Association of Canada, where she writes articles on current events, as well as women in security, Canada’s involvement in NATO, and NATO’s multilateral connections. She has completed her Honours Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Toronto, where she studied Political Science, History, and American Studies. For the entirety of the 2011-2012 academic year, she studied abroad at the Rothberg International School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where her studies were focused on Israeli foreign policy and Middle Eastern studies. Her recent experience includes acting as the Co-Editor in Chief of the Undergraduate Journal of American Studies at the Munk School of Global Affairs, and interning in the research and editorial department at the Jerusalem Centre of Public Affairs. Her interests lie in American foreign policy, Canadian-American bilateral affairs, and both Israeli and Middle Eastern politics.
Iran’s Moment of Truth
Dahlia James examines the latest round of Iran nuclear talks.
Egypt’s Long Way Down
Dahlia James examines Egypt’s current situation.
The War on Terror Ensues in Africa
Dahlia James on the presence of terrorism in Africa
All Bets Are Off
Dahlia James on chemical weapons in Syria and if the international community has a realistic solution.