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Category: Juliette Bronchtein

Selective Criticism of Human Rights Abuse in the Middle East – Part II

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein August 8, 2016August 5, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Government violation of human rights is rampant in the Middle East, but criticism is intermittent. Juliette Bronchtein analyzes what Amnesty International’s latest report on Egypt’s repression tactics, and ongoing human rights abuse by Turkey mean in the context of a potential revival of peace negotiations in Israel-Palestine.

Selective Criticism of Human Rights Abuse in the Middle East – Part I

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein August 4, 2016August 3, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Government violation of human rights is rampant in the Middle East, but criticism is intermittent. Juliette Bronchtein analyzes what Amnesty International’s latest report on Egypt’s repression tactics, and ongoing human rights abuse by Turkey mean in the context of a potential revival of peace negotiations in Israel-Palestine.

Brexit and NATO: An Internal Threat

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein July 12, 2016July 12, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Brexit is not just a big deal for the EU. Juliette Bronchtein analyzes the consequences of Britain’s departure on security arrangements and the integrity of the Western-led security order.

Near and Distant Future: The Warsaw Summit and NATO’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan

Canada's NATO, Juliette Bronchtein July 7, 2016July 6, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

After 15 years, the upcoming Warsaw Summit presents a major opportunity to set the agenda for NATO’s withdrawal from one of its longest ongoing military commitments. Juliette Bronchtein discusses why instead, the future seems to be more of the same.

The Solution to Climate Change Could be Nuclear

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein June 29, 2016June 28, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Is the bias against nuclear energy a barrier to effective climate action? Juliette Bronchtein explores the potential and obstacles of alternative nuclear fuel sources.

Part II Turkey: The Tangle in Europe and NATO’s Strategic Web

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein June 8, 2016June 8, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

In part II of her series, Juliette Bronchtein discusses the implications of Turkey’s increasingly violent domestic turmoil, its terror policy and what it means for the EU-NATO-Turkey relations and the migration deal.

Turkey: The Tangle in Europe and NATO’s Strategic Web

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein June 3, 2016June 2, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

In part I of the series, Juliette Bronchtein explores the numerous and overlapping challenges Turkey poses to NATO and to the organization’s European allies.

More Missile Defense Systems, More Problems

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein May 27, 2016May 27, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Juliette Bronchtein explores the security challenges emerging from NATO’s new European missile shield. These challenges come from both Russia and Iran as the allies attempt to balance competing security concerns and interests.

Leadership Changes and NATO’s Future: How U.S. Election Results Will Change U.S.-Canada-NATO Relations

Emerging Security, Juliette Bronchtein May 16, 2016May 16, 2016 Juliette Bronchtein

Juliette Bronchtein discusses the recent and impending leadership changes in Canada and the U.S. and the implications they hold for the future of NATO and U.S.- Canada defense cooperation.

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