Following the announcement that Canada supports but will not participate in a Syrian intervention, Paul Pryce suggests revisiting the Amphibious Assault Ship Project
Author: Paul Pryce
Russia’s Rusting Task Force
Paul Pryce explains how Russia’s eastern Mediterranean task force reflects the poor state of that country’s navy.
Ukraine and NATO: A Promising Partnership
With Ukrainian troops set to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014, Paul Pryce assesses the state of NATO-Ukraine relations.
The Maritime Alliance: Flow Security, Mahan, and the Future of NATO
As the debate on NATO’s future continues, Paul Pryce proposes a maritime future for the Alliance.
The Malian Election: What’s Next?
On August 11th, Mali successfully held elections. Paul Pryce analyzes the results and their implications for international aid efforts.
Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea: An African Response?
With the threat of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea on the rise, the race is on to develop a regional solution. Paul Pryce looks at the recent progress.
Of Sea Kings and Cyclones: Canada’s Persistent Procurement Problem
Canada continues to experience trouble with replacing its maritime helicopters. Paul Pryce explores the latest challenges.
The Changing Nature of War: James Stavridis and the New Strategic Triad
Admiral James Stavridis, recently retired, has proposed a new structure for the US military, including a Cyber Force. But Paul Pryce expresses some concerns.
Canada’s Continuing Submarine Saga
With the future of Canada’s submarine fleet uncertain, Paul Pryce looks at ways to preserve this defence capability.
Intensifying NATO Partnerships: The Example of the Finnish Navy
Paul Pryce examines the Finnish Navy’s unique relationship with NATO.