Tyler Amos analyzes the recent decline of the American Dollar and its prospects as the main international reserve currency.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Canada and the Problem of Humanitarian Aid for Syria
Hanna Murray discusses the effectiveness of humanitarian aid in Syria and the utility of Canada’s continued contribution.
NATO Post-2014: A Lack of a Core Mission or a Well-Deserved Break?
While some feel that NATO will no longer have a well-defined role after its withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014, a break from active engagement in foreign conflicts may be exactly what the Alliance needs.
Canada’s Reaction to Egyptian Coup: The Struggle to Account for all our Allies
Samantha Black on why Canada treaded the Egyptian coup lightly.
Of Sea Kings and Cyclones: Canada’s Persistent Procurement Problem
Canada continues to experience trouble with replacing its maritime helicopters. Paul Pryce explores the latest challenges.
The Panopticon, Politics and Party Lines: How the Edward Snowden case has prompted intra-party conflict for the Democrats and Republicans
Avery Bruenjes explores how the issue of cyber-surveillance has provoked intense debate within political parties in the US.
Ramadan and Revolution
Zahra Sachedina examines how the holy month of Ramadan might play out in Egypt’s current situation.
Women’s Development in Pakistan: A Fight for Political Participation
Alexandra Zakreski argues that improving the status of women in Pakistan is vital to strengthening democracy in the country.
An Interview with Joseph Hamoud
Dylan Crimmins sits down with Syrian journalist Joseph Hamoud for a perspective on the Syrian conflict.
Edward Snowden, the Nobel Peace Prize, and the Surveillance-State: Asking the Right Questions
George P.R. Benson on the recent Nobel Peace Prize nomination of Edward Snowden.