Dr. Arne Kislenko provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in international relations and affairs. In addition, Dr. Kislenko also examines the relationship between Canada and the United States of America.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
How Will Foreign Policy Change Under a Liberal Government?
Justin Trudeau has promised a sharp break from the foreign policy priorities of the outgoing Harper government. Our program editors consider how much change we can expect.
Fact and Fiction: A Nuclear Dilemma
A review of the 1964 classic film its legacy on international security discussions.
In Silicon Valley We Trust
Anojan looks at the venture capital strategies of the CIA, and their possible impact on the public sector
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXVI
Dr. Sorpong Peou, Chair of the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University discusses his research pertaining to human security.
Violence against Indigenous Women in Canada: Part I
Seema Kawar touches on the facts and causes behind the epidemic of Indigenous women who have been murdered and have gone missing in Canada.
Shining the Spotlight on CITES
Sukhpal Kaur Sangha discusses the significance of CITES.
CAF’s War with Words
As a follow-up piece to a previous article, Kelsey Berg discusses the sensitivities of regulating media transmission between the press and government departments.
Interns Review TIFF 2015 Films
Watch our interns review the following movies from TIFF 2015: Winter on Fire, Full Contact and Let Them Come.
Kunduz: The Rise of the Taliban (Part II)
In the second part of this series Hinna Hatif examines the implications that led to the rise of Taliban in Kunduz city.