[captionpix align=”left” theme=”elegant” width=”300″ imgsrc=”http://natoassociation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/via-rail-protests.jpeg” captiontext=”.”] De nombreux canadiens ont été mis au courant de la récente VIA-Rail blocage ferroviaire entre Toronto et Montréal, mais peu d’eux en connaissent la raison. La plupart des passagers sur le train VIA-Rail étaient plus préoccupés de se rendre au travail à l’heure que du groupe autochtone dont la Read More…
Oluwaseun Onasanya
The Ukrainian Crisis and International Law: The Curious Case of Crimea
Oluwaseun Onasanya assesses the legal implications of Russian intervention in the Crimea.
What We Learnt From the 2013 Secretary General’s Annual Report (Part 2/2)
Oluwaseun Onasanya dissects NATO’s latest Annual Report and offers some interesting talking points to consider as the year progresses.
Why Yanukovych Was Right To Exercise Caution With The EU- Ukraine Deal (PART 2)
Continuation of the first article that tries to rationalize Victor Yanukovych’s decision to delay signing of the EU Agreement.
What We Learnt From The Secretary General’s 2013 Annual Report (Part 1/2)
Oluwaseun Onasanya dissects NATO’s latest Annual Report and offers some interesting talking points to consider as the year progresses.
Why Yanukovych Was Right To Exercise Caution With The EU- Ukraine Deal (Part 1)
Oluwaseun Onasanya plyas the Devil’s advocate and tries to rationalize Victor Yanukovych’s decision to halt the signing of the EU Agreement.
The Knesset Speech and Canada’s Role On the International Stage
Oluwaseun Onasanya looks at how Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s speech to the Israeli Knesset could affect Canada’s international standing.
Egypt Hits the Reset Button Again
Oluwaseun Onasanya looks at the new Egyptian constitution and the controversies around it.
The Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute: Are We Looking at Our Next Major Crisis?
Oluwaseun Onasanya gives background on and discusses the potential for escalation in the Chinese-Japanese maritime dispute.
How Close is Nigeria to Becoming a Failed State?
Oluwaseun Onasanya discusses the possibility of Nigeria becoming a failed state.