Sandra Song examiens at the state of global health governance.
Author: Sandra Song
Sandra is a Research Analyst at the NATO Association of Canada. She was the former Editor for the Canadian Armed Forces program, and she was previously a Junior Research Fellow for the Strategic Reserve Program in 2013.
Sandra has a BA Bilingual Hons. in International Studies from Glendon College, York University. She recently completed her MA in International Conflict & Security at the University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies. Her dissertation examined the political and legal perspectives of balancing security and liberty in the case of civilian aircraft hijackings that would be used as a weapon for terrorism. Prior to her time at the NAOC, Sandra was contracted as an Ocean Energy Plan Project Consultant for a non-profit organization in Belgium and the Netherlands.
The Contingencies of Biological Weapons
Sandra Song examines the oft-overlooked dangers of bioterrorism.
Afghanistan’s Never-Ending Opium War
Sandra Song on the state and future of the Afghan opium war.
The Canadian Reserves: Rightfully Earning Recognition
Sandra Song on closing the gap between the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve and the regular forces.
Aircraft Hijackings: Balancing State Security vs. Human Dignity
Sandra Song explores Germany’s balance between state security and human dignity in the case of aircraft hijackings.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Efforts: Success or Failure?
Sandra Song on the state of nuclear non-proliferation efforts.
The Canadian Reserves and the Uncertainties of Austerity
Sandra Song on the state of the Canadian Reserves in the face of austerity.
North Korea’s Emerging Cyber-Warfare
Sandra Song on North Korea’s emerging cyber-warfare capabilities.