Sophia Śniegowska discusses the significance of the Canada-Poland Chamber of Commerce of Toronto along with the upcoming Excellence Awards Gala.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Bosnia: Schizophrenic politics and NATO membership
Drazo Kraishnik looks at politics surrounding Bosnia’s NATO membership.
Catching up with the times: U.S. Lifts gender-based restrictions on military service
Julie-Anne Labonte looks at how the role of women in the US military has developed.
Aftermath of the Burkina Faso Attacks
Looking at the aftermath of the Burkina Faso attacks.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Doug Knight
Doug Knight provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in international relations and affairs.
Does R2P Cross the Mogadishu Line?
Can the use of R2P in 21st century international security ever cross the Mogadishu Line?
A Spark in the Tinder Box
NATO finds itself in a political tinder box. In late November, for the first time in fifty years, an Allied country shot down a Russian fighter jet, setting off a spate of accusations and sanctions between Turkey and Russia. Russia’s President Putin was quick to implement retaliatory economic sanctions and to publically accuse Turkey of Read More…
Cyberattack Causes Power Outage in Ukraine
Eimi Harris examines the recent cyber attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.
Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Drazo Kraishnik Part II
Drazo Kraishnik discusses his experience working for the World Bank Institute.
Sweden and the never ending debate for NATO membership
Sweden has traditionally declared itself a neutral state since the early 19th century, when it lost one third of its territory during the Napoleonic wars including the loss of Finland to Russia. Though its territorial integrity is not in question today, Sweden’s military neutrality has been up for debate since Russia began asserting itself globally. Read More…