Maureen Handrahan examines the moral ambiguity of red lines by using Syria as a case study.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
The Shifting Spectrum of European Politics
Daniel Troup argues that Europe’s economic crisis has seen a shift to the right amidst the conspicuous absence of an effective counter-balancing left.
Looking South: Indian Ambitions Could Spell Trouble for NATO Dreams in South Asia
George Benson-Patterson discusses NATO and India’s interests in security.
John McCain: Cold Warrior
Daniel Hart on John McCain’s open letter addressed to the Russian public
Water Insecurity: A Multidimensional Crisis
Maddalena Vani on water insecurity and the degree to which it impacts states.
The Resurgence of Industrial Policy
Samantha Black discusses the international context of Canada’s industrial policy.
NATO’s Mediterranean Dialogue
Dario Sidhu on the successes and failures of NATO’s partnerships in the Middle East and North Africa.
Who is General al-Sisi?
Brody McDonald on Egypt’s top Military Commander, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi
Drone-ing On: The Theoretical Benefits to Drone Warfare
Samantha Hossack discusses the advantages of drone warfare
Saudi Arabia Takes Baby Steps towards Improving Gender Equality
Kristina Grinshpoon on Saudi Arabia and how it is taking baby steps towards improving gender equality.