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Misha Boutilier

Canada Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Defense Diplomatic Relations Iraq Islamic State Misha Boutilier NATO and Canada Security Terrorism The Middle East and North Africa The United States of America

An Effective Contribution: How Canada Can Best Combat the Islamic State

As debate continues, Misha Boutilier examines how Canada can contribute to the mission IS.

Posted on October 8, 2014October 7, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on An Effective Contribution: How Canada Can Best Combat the Islamic State
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Misha Boutilier The Middle East and North Africa

State-Building Up Front: The Path Forward for the Central African Republic

Misha Boutilier discusses state-building in the Central African Republic.

Posted on August 8, 2014August 8, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on State-Building Up Front: The Path Forward for the Central African Republic
Canada Defense Investment Misha Boutilier Naval Issues Security Strategic Reserve

Canada’s Reserves: A Lesson from the U.S.?

Misha Boutilier discusses the impact that reduced military spending will have in the US and Canada.

Posted on July 22, 2014July 23, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on Canada’s Reserves: A Lesson from the U.S.?
Canada Defense Eastern Europe and Russia Misha Boutilier Security Strategic Reserve

Mass Reserves or Professional Soldiers? Ukrainian and Canadian Reserves Compared

Misha Boutilier analyzes the differences between the reserve forces of Canada and Ukraine.

Posted on May 14, 2014May 14, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on Mass Reserves or Professional Soldiers? Ukrainian and Canadian Reserves Compared
8. French Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Misha Boutilier NATO and Canada Peace & Conflict Studies

The Need for Canadian Involvement in the Central African Republic

Misha Boutilier argues that Canada needs to send peacekeeping troops or at least logistical support to the current peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic.

Posted on April 11, 2014April 11, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on The Need for Canadian Involvement in the Central African Republic
Canada Defense Investment Misha Boutilier Naval Issues Strategic Reserve

Defence Cuts: Reserves Pay the Price

By mandating large defence cuts while keeping personnel and capital expenses fixed, the government has ensured that the readiness of the Forces will suffer.

Posted on April 7, 2014April 4, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on Defence Cuts: Reserves Pay the Price
Misha Boutilier Strategic Reserve

The Purpose of the Reserve: Mobilization, Augmentation, or Integration?

Misha Boutilier argues that Reserves need not serve as a base for mass mobilization, they should instead continue in their role of augmenting the Regular Force, while also expanding their ability to complement Regular Force skills.

Posted on March 7, 2014March 7, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on The Purpose of the Reserve: Mobilization, Augmentation, or Integration?
Misha Boutilier NATO and Canada Procurement Strategic Reserve

Leading from the Bleachers: The Impact of the Federal Budget on the Canadian Forces

Misha Boutilier discusses how reducing the Department of National Defence’s budget is going to impact Canada’s hard power capability.

Posted on February 18, 2014February 19, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on Leading from the Bleachers: The Impact of the Federal Budget on the Canadian Forces
Misha Boutilier Strategic Reserve

The Reserves in Historical Perspective

Misha Boutilier traces the dramatic evolution of the Canadian militia in a global context.

Posted on February 7, 2014February 10, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on The Reserves in Historical Perspective
Africa Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Misha Boutilier

Conflict Prevention and the Central African Republic: Success or Failure?

The Central African Republic was once considered a success story for conflict prevention, but with mass killing in the streets of capital city Bangui, Misha Boutilier revisits the issue.

Posted on January 30, 2014January 31, 2014 Author Misha Boutilier Comments Off on Conflict Prevention and the Central African Republic: Success or Failure?

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