21 years after the Dayton Accords, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is cracking, and this vulnerability is turning into a threat to European Security. Pierre-Olivier Bussieres argues that the real problem is not the Islamic State, but a system of ethnic divide that provided a fertile ground for a network of arms smugglers and radical preachers.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Coffee Talk: China
Fadi Dawood and Dave Sutton discuss China in this instalment of Coffee Talk.
Is The Nuclear Security Summit An Effective Forum For Addressing The Threat Of Nuclear Terrorism?
Is the Nuclear Security Summit a mere talking shop or a worthy initiative that’s making a difference? Our program editors weigh in.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Consul General Mr. Erdeniz Şen
Listen as Consul General of the Republic of Turkey in Toronto, Mr. Erdeniz Şen provides advice to those interested in pursuing a career in diplomacy.
For Answers to Syria’s Future, Look to the Past
As the world scrambles to find suitable solutions to the Syrian refugee crisis, Roderick Ramsden argues that the crisis requires answers derived from lessons learned during military humanitarian interventions in the 1990s.
Themes from the 2016 NATO and EU Roundtable
Jenny Yang summarizes the topics of discussion and presentation at the 2016 NATO and EU roundtable.
Defence Minister Sajjan: What Do You Think Are The Main Challenges to Canada’s Security?
Our team responds to Defence Minister Hajjan’s question regarding contemporary challenges to Canadian security.
CSW60: Continuing to Connect Women to Sustainable Development
Eimi Harris summarizes some of the events and themes from the Commission on the Status of Women’s 60th session.
Will Canada Follow the EU’s Approach to Refugees?
Kat Tam discusses the migrant crisis affecting the EU and Canada’s approach to dealing with the issue.
Kim, You’re In The Way
Why China would benefit from resolving the North Korean conundrum.










