Samantha Black on the international context of Quebec’s secularism law.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
South Korea Sails North: Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and the US Pacific Ally System in the Arctic
In his second article on South Korea’s role in the Arctic, Georgi Ivanov discusses the country’s regional challenges and the potential for increased stability through the US Pacific Ally System.
The Suicide Problem Facing the Canadian Forces
Daniel Hart on suicide in the Canadian Forces
Obama’s Proposal for a Military Strike on Syria: Superhero or Supernono?
Khemesse Diop on the proposed military strike on Syria by the Obama Administration.
Sweden and NATO – A Member in All but Name?
Dario Sidhu on Sweden’s evolving relationship with NATO.
After the Clouds Have Cleared: Chemical Weapons and The Folly of Air Strikes Against Syria: Part I
Christopher Kelly on the Syrian crisis, and the weak case for isolate air strikes.
Empowering Afghan Women through Population Engagement
Vanita Thind on female empowerment in Afghanistan and the international community’s role.
Dying to Eat: What Less Food Means for Security
From NATO’s Review Magazine– “Dying to Eat: What Less Food Means for Security” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z–pkBmVu2I[/youtube]
Holding the Red Line
Samantha Black’s take on the evolving situation in Syria, and Canada’s (non-)role in a possible intervention.
Why Drones Won’t Work in Yemen, Part 2
In her follow-up article, Krista Burns argues that drones won’t help defeat Al Qaeda in Yemen.










