Misha Boutilier examines the United States foreign policy during the 1971 India-Pakistan crisis.
Magdalena Surma
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXX
Erick McKinlay examined Fabrice Gobert’s, “The Returned.” He also discusses the significance of emergency management.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode with Mr. Thomas Popik
Mr. Thomas Popik, Founder and Chairman of the Foundation for Resilient Societies provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in security matters such as cyber security, terrorism, and critical infrastructure issue development.
Talk to a Diplomat: A.Y. Jackson Secondary School
Magdalena Surma provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in international relations and affairs at A.Y. Jackson Secondary School.
Talk to a Diplomat: Burlington Central High School
Magdalena Surma provides information about the Junior Research Fellowship and Internship opportunities available at the NATO Association of Canada.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXVIII with Michael Oshell
Michael Oshell discusses some of his latest publications.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXVII
Larissa Beresneva discusses the Canadian International Council’s Third Annual Foreign Affairs Student Debate.
Talk to a Diplomat: Dr. Christopher A. Parsons
Managing Director of the Telecom Transparency Project and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Citizen Lab, Dr. Christopher A. Parsons examines the implications of third-party access to telecommunications.
Talk to a Diplomat: Mr. Bell
President of Globe Risk International, Mr. Alan W. Bell discusses the impact of crisis management planning and crisis intervention services.
Talk to a Diplomat: Dr. Arne Kislenko
Dr. Arne Kislenko provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in international relations and affairs. In addition, Dr. Kislenko also examines the relationship between Canada and the United States of America.