Bahram Rahman on if the Taliban are to take any share of post-2014 power bargain in Afghanistan, who is paying for it.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
NATO and Chemical Warfare: Adapting and Responding to Changing Security Threats
Hanna Murray argues that the prevalence of non-state actors in conflict means that CBRN response must become a central component of NATO operations.
The War on Al Qaeda Isn’t Over
Krista Burns argues that the war on Al Qaeda is far from over; it has just moved to new locations.
Abenomics 101: What’s all the buzz about?
Following the global buzz over ‘Abenomics’, Diana Rivera explains what the controversial Japanese economic strategy entails.
Dire Straits: ASEAN and Piracy
With piracy threatening trade in Southeast Asia, Paul Pryce highlights the need for a more structured regional response.
Syrian opposition forces need help, but it won’t come from NATO
Dylan Crimmins on why NATO will not intervene in the Syrian crisis.
Canada’s (Next) Move in Energy Production
Samantha Black discusses Canada’s difficult policy choice over shale oil and gas.
The New Age of Terrorism in Canada
Krista Burns discusses the nature of homegrown terrorism in Canada and suggests how can it be prevented.
Developing Hand in Hand: Energy Exploration and International Shipping in the Arctic
Brenna Owen examines the Canada’s prospects of Arctic shipping and exploration.
Ireland’s Economic Story: From Boom To Bust and Back
Half infograph, half article, Emily Simonin reviews how Ireland went from collapse to prospectively being the first European country to exit its bailout.