Evan Blackwell explores the expanding insurgency in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Climate Change and Global Health
Deika Mohamed analyzes the long term effects climate change will have on global health.
Kafirs and Crusaders: Dabiq and the ISIS Propaganda Machine
Kevin Hempstead discusses ISIS propaganda in print, the Dabiq magazine.
From Microstate to “Little Sparta”: the International Rise of the United Arab Emirates
Marta Canneri examines the emergence of the United Arab Emirates as a powerful figure in global politics
Canada and the AIIB: Idleness and Silence Must Be Avoided
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has finally become a reality. In the meantime, Canada has been silent.
The C6 Upgrade: A Big Deal or a Little Electioneering?
After almost 40 years of use, the Canadian Forces is looking to upgrade the C6 general purpose machinegun. But what motivates this update? Paul Pryce discusses.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode VII
“It’s about getting feet on the ground, minds on the ground – but not boots.”
‘The Sea Hath No King’: The Sea King Replacement and Lessons in Military Procurement- Part II
In Part II, Kelsey Berg analyzes the complications and shortcomings that were tied to the military spending of Canada’s Sea King Replacement project.
Sustainable, Local and Multidimensional: Development and Security in Southern Africa
Victoria talks with Sindy Zemura-Woodward, who works with the Southern Africa Embrace Foundation, about the intersection between international development, security and women’s rights.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part VI: Offshore Balancing
In the sixth of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.










