Despite the resignation of Prime Minister Azarov and the repeal of laws restricting the freedom of speech, Euromaidan protests continue in Ukraine with no resolution in sight.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
What We Learnt From The Secretary General’s 2013 Annual Report (Part 1/2)
Oluwaseun Onasanya dissects NATO’s latest Annual Report and offers some interesting talking points to consider as the year progresses.
The Reserves in Historical Perspective
Misha Boutilier traces the dramatic evolution of the Canadian militia in a global context.
Scarlett Johansson and Sodastream: The Role of Celebrities on the International Stage
Rebecca McFadgen discusses Scarlett Johansson’s recent defense of Sodastream – a company that manufactures its products on territory designated as part of a future Palestinian state – and whether celebrities have any real impact on international relations.
The Truth Behind Presidential Executive Power
Vivek discusses the use of executive orders by the US President.
The Cold War Gives Way to a Warm Front
NATO has the opportunity to become involved in the climate change debate as sustainability concerns grow.
The Sapphire Satellite, Space Situational Awareness, and the Orbital Commons
Conor Smith examines Canada’s “niche” contribution to global monitoring of orbital debris.
The Blame Game: How Rape Culture Permeates the Globe
An analysis of how the pervasive global rape culture is impinging on women’s participation in the peace and security process.
North Korea’s African Safari
Ian Whytock discusses increasing North Korean involvement in Africa.
Politics in Procurement: Canada’s Greatest National Security Risk
Alexander Ross analyzes the paralyzing effects of political adversarialism on Canada’s defense procurements.










