Rejeanne Lacroix discusses Turkmenistan’s policy of neutrality.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Brexit and NATO: An Internal Threat
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.
The Politicization of Procurement
How does politics slow the procurement process down? Marissa Young discusses the implications of Ottawa’s most recent shift away from the F-35.
Adapting With the Times: A Look at the TAPV as an Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle
Seeking the best methods for maximizing capabilities on the modern battlefield. Matthew Sherlock-Hubbard discusses the potential limitations, technical advantages, and overall benefit of the Canadian Army’s new Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicles (TAPV).
First Female Mayor of Rome Makes History
How will Rome’s first female mayor impact the future of municipal politics? Grace Lee speaks to Virgina Raggi’s election and its influence on the future of Rome and women in politics.
Infographic: Sectarian Conflict in Myanmar
Following the 2015 Federal Election in Myanmar, Marissa Young and Layla Wahbi provide an infographic on the persecution of the state’s Rohingya minority.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with David Batten
Listen as Canada’s NATO Podcast Contributor and Outreach Coordinator, Magdalena Surma interviews the Knight of Order of St. George, Mr. David Batten about his significant contributions to the Canadian Armed Forces.
Israel-Turkey Relations: Return to Normalcy?
Will the thawing tensions between Israel and Turkey produce strong diplomatic ties? Sophie Barnett discusses how the recent agreement between the two states could transform Israel’s role within NATO.
The Triumph of Fear Over Openness: Britain’s Messy Divorce from the EU
The world was shocked when Britain voted to leave the EU. Sonia Liang discusses the negative political and economic consequences of this decisions for Britain.
NAFTA’S Fight to Show Unity Post Brexit
Brexit has been felt the strongest in the EU but the effects have reached beyond the single market. Kristyn Byrne discusses what growing protectionist tendencies mean for NAFTA.