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Afghanistan Canada Canadian Armed Forces Defense Europe Intelligence & National Security ISIS Islamic State Kelsey Berg Peace & Security Procurement Security Technology Terrorism The Arctic The United States of America United Kingdom United Nations

Drones: The Best Defence Canada Doesn’t Have- Part II: The collateral damage from warring with drones

In Part II of III, Kelsey Berg discusses the rapid expansion of military drones, and its drawbacks.

Culture cyber security Defense Intelligence & National Security Peace & Security Rights Security Society Technology Uncategorized Victoria Heath Women Women in Security

The Suffragette Effect: Bonnie “the Trailblazer” Butlin

Bonnie Butlin, winner of Professional Magazine’s – 2015 Women in Security Award, challenges a male-dominated field, akin to Suffragettes before her.

Expanding Community Marta Canneri Uncategorized

Canadian Foreign Policy in the Federal Election: The Issues

The upcoming Munk Debate on Foreign Policy, Canada’s first-ever federal election debate devoted to foreign policy issues, is scheduled to take place on Monday, September 28. This is a welcome addition to the election debate schedule, according to Munk Debates Chair, Rudyard Griffiths, who issued a press release arguing “too often, foreign policy issues have Read More…

Aishwarya Sahai Canada Defense Diplomatic Relations Editors' Forum Ian Goertz International Relations Jonas Becker Michael Lumbers NATO Security Trade

What Should Be the Foreign Policy Priority of the Next Canadian Government?

As Canada’s three major political party leaders debate the future of Canadian foreign policy tonight, our program editors weigh in.

Africa Aishwarya Sahai Asia-Pacific Climate Change Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Energy & Resources Health International Relations Michael Oshell Security, Trade and the Economy Southeast Asia The Middle East and North Africa

Washing Away Our Future: Issues of Water Scarcity Part II

In 2008, Daniel Craig made his second on screen appearance as James Bond in Quantum of Solace. In the 22nd instalment of the franchise, Craig is pursuing a group of shadowy and nefarious billionaires who are hell-bent on securing a barren tract of Bolivian desert in exchange for facilitating a military coup d’état. So what Read More…

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Evan Blackwell ISIS Islamic State Society Syria Terrorism The Middle East and North Africa

The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend: Sectarianism and Security in Syria

While sectarianism has fueled Syria’s devastating civil war, Evan Blackwell explains that self-interest and security have also hardened divisions and prolonged the fighting.