How Shinzo Abe’s Yasukuni Shrine visit intertwined with Northeast Asia’s current state of affairs and Japanese politics and culture.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
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.
Waning Somali Piracy Contributes to Global Decline
According to the International Maritime Bureau, global incidents of piracy are on the decline.
The Limitations of Canada’s New Defense Procurement Strategy
Alessandro Gagliardi examines the clash between Canada’s Industrial and Technological Benefits policy and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
Iran’s Caspian Pivot
As the US pursues a strategic pivot to East Asia, Paul Pryce examines whether a northward pivot to the Caspian is in Iran’s future.
The Terror Spectrum III: “Be Scared, Be Very Scared…”
In the final chapter of this 3 part series, Andrew Majoran analyzes how we have come to perceive terrorism in the west.
The ‘Right’ Kind of Justice
Assessing the efficacy of international criminal prosecutions as a tool for bolstering human rights.
A Career at NATO: Opportunities for Women to Support UNSCR1325
Maddalena Vani discusses possible careers for women at NATO.
Why Yanukovych Was Right To Exercise Caution With The EU- Ukraine Deal (PART 2)
Continuation of the first article that tries to rationalize Victor Yanukovych’s decision to delay signing of the EU Agreement.










