Conor Smith discusses long-standing political and bureaucratic barriers to procurement policy reform.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Tunisian Exceptionalism? Explaining Tunisia’s post-Arab Spring Success
Analyzing Tunisia, Kareem El-Assal seeks to understand why it may be the Arab Spring’s lone success story.
Buyer Beware: Canada’s Submarine Procurement
Alexander Ross points to various leaks in Canada’s submarine procurement program.
South Eastern European Business Forum Features the Honourable Macedonian Minister of Foreign Investment Jerry Naumoff
Macedonia is a great example of an emerging economy in South Eastern Europe which has created a safe and friendly business environment for foreign investment.
Investing in Canada’s Future
Exploring how key infrastructure investments can improve Canada’s position in the global marketplace and the quality of life for Canadians across the country.
Old Divisions Die Hard
Krista Burns discusses how international interference in the Ukrainian political crisis is eerily similar to Cold War divisions.
Canada’s Music Industry and the Extension of American Culture
Due to the U.S’s proximity to Canada and its large domestic market, Canada is wary of becoming an extension of American culture.
Shinzo’s Visit to Yasukuni (Part 2/2)
How Shinzo Abe’s Yasukuni Shrine visit intertwined with Northeast Asia’s current state of affairs and Japanese politics and culture.
Cold War Traps: NATO considers giving Georgia a MAP
NATO needs to wait until Georgia resolves its border issues with Russia before handing it a MAP
What We Learnt From the 2013 Secretary General’s Annual Report (Part 2/2)
Oluwaseun Onasanya dissects NATO’s latest Annual Report and offers some interesting talking points to consider as the year progresses.










