Maureen Handrahan a unified corporate social responsibility strategy has the potential to incur enormous benefits for both Canadian companies and Commonwealth citizens.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Common Law: Just common parlance?
Zahra Sachedina discusses why doing business with the Common Law countries is beneficial for Canadian companies.
Egypt before the Coup (Part Three): Economic Ignorance, Sectarian Friction, and the “Deep State”
From a rally outside the House of Lords in London, to a protest in Egypt’s Aswan – Milosz Zak recounts his experiences with the Copts in Morsi-era Egypt.
BBM, Whatsapp, or iMessage: How cellphones are a part of the solution to post-war Afghanistan
Zahra Sachedina notes the positive effect mobile phones and their technology is having in Afghanistan and their potential in re-developing the country
Commonwealth Shutting its Doors
Krista Burns discusses the implication of new regulations and policies of the Commonwealth countries on movement of people focusing on students and skilled workers.
Canada and the Commonwealth: A Mutual Reliance
Samantha Black argues that why a weakened Commonwealth risks reducing Canada’s role in international affairs.
Poland’s Withdrawal from Afghanistan to Signal a New Stage in its Relationship with NATO
Charles Kouri looks at Poland’s ties with NATO post-Afghanistan.
Lithuania and NATO: A Natural Cooperative
Charles Kouri on the strengthening relationship between Lithuania and NATO.
Update on the Edward Snowden NSA Leak
Alexandra Zakreski provides an update on Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning, and the NSA surveillance debate.
Egypt before the Coup (Part Two): Insular Communities, Uneasy Coexistence, and Morsi’s Respect for Religions
From a rally outside the House of Lords in London, to a protest in Egypt’s Aswan – Milosz Zak recounts his experiences with the Copts in Morsi-era Egypt.