Daniel Troup examines the security implications of global warming and discusses NATO’s efforts to engage with climate issues.
Author: Daniel Troup
Daniel Troup is a graduate of the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the University of Toronto’s Trudeau Centre. He has experience as a research assistant in the University of Toronto’s Department of Political Science and has most recently worked as a research associate for the UN-based Global Policy Forum. His research interests include the political economy of peace and conflict, Latin American and European politics, as well as international relations theory.
The Limits to Europe’s Union
Daniel Troup discusses the prospects for change in European regional governance in the context of the continent’s economic crisis.
Austria’s Golan Heights Withdrawal: The Cost of Escalation?
Daniel Troup discusses Austria’s withdrawal from the Golan Heights and Europe’s divided approach to the conflict in Syria.
Border Controls and Europe’s Immigration Debate
Daniel Troup analyzes Europe’s border security measures amidst economic crisis and anti-immigrant sentiment.
Into the Fray: The End of the EU’s Syrian Arms Embargo
Daniel Troup on the EU lifting its embargo against arms shipments to Syria.
Uncharted Territory: Scotland’s Referendum and the International Response to Democratic Secession
Daniel Troup on the upcoming Scottish referendum and what it means for NATO and EU relations.
Sweden’s NATO Membership Debate
Daniel Troup on the debate of Swedish membership with NATO.