Jasen Sagman discusses the risks and repercussions that a U.S.-led strike on Syria would have on Canadian lives and interests in the region.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Is the Syria Crisis Really in the Shadow of Iraq?
Daniel Troup argues that public skepticism regarding an intervention in Syria is more than a reaction to the failures of the Iraq War.
Ukraine’s Impossible Predicament
Christopher Kelly on Ukraine’s balancing act of the European Union and Russia.
American Criminal Justice: Orange Jumpsuits and Red Flags
George Benson-Patterson discusses the concerns within the American justice system.
Lessons from the East
Hayden Rodenkirchen explores the territorial disputes in the South China Sea in light of the Canadian Arctic
A New Wave of Understated German Pragmatism
Brian Su investigates Germany’s emerging foreign policy (or lack thereof)
The Syrian Conflict, The Definitive Guide Part 1: Background
The beginner’s guide to the background of Syria’s civil war
Provinces and pipelines
Frederick Pai explores how Canadian federalism has complicated the Northern Gateway project
The Syrian Conflict and Environmental Decline
Emily Tsui on the growing problem of environmental degradation and its impact on the Syrian conflict
Russia’s International Image: A Lost Opportunity?
With the recent G20 and upcoming Sochi Olympic Games, Russia has the opportunity to redeem it’s international image. Samantha Hossack’s take on the possibilities therein.