Brian Su continues to investigate China’s other economic problems: the increasingly high demand of desirable jobs, its mega urbanization projects and the contradiction of party power and economic reform.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Smooth Sailing in Rough Waters: NATO and Canada’s future in the South China Sea
Tyler Olinski examines the current tensions in the South China Sea and assesses the possible future role of Canada and NATO in Southeast Asian security affairs.
The Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute: Are We Looking at Our Next Major Crisis?
Oluwaseun Onasanya gives background on and discusses the potential for escalation in the Chinese-Japanese maritime dispute.
Gwadar Port: Saviour or False Hope?
Hamza Salahuddin explores the future of the planned port city of Gwadar in Pakistan.
The Chinese ADIZ and Nationalism in East Asia
Dario Sidhu discusses the domestic political reasons for China establishing its Air Defence Identification Zone.
Questioning Canada’s Commitment to NATO
Jasen explores reports that NATO’s Deputy Secretary-General is questioning Canada’s commitment to the military alliance.
Afghanistan Post-2014: Canada Will End its Military Presence
Vanita Thind on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan.
Quantitative Easing: The Beginning of the End
Frederick Pai analyzes the recent meeting of the US Federal Open Market Committee
The Cotonou Conundrum: Pirates and Private Security
Paul Pryce explores the implications of piracy on the coastlines of Benin and Togo and suggests some possible solutions.
Central African Republic: Conflict Intensifies as U.N Resolution is Awaited
Khemesse Diop discusses the conflict in the Central African Republic and how it may turn into a possible sectarian civil war or genocide if effective and swift measurements are not made.










