Emma Lecavalier discusses the uphill battle facing women’s rights in Afghanistan as the NATO mission end dates approaches.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
Women and NATO: A Necessarily Gendered Perspective Part II
In Part II of her analysis of NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325, Avery Bruenjes discusses the challenges that remain for both Afghanistan and Kosovo.
Canadian Forces in Disaster Relief: An Invaluable Tool
Chris Edwards on the crucial role played by the Canadian Forces in domestic disaster relief.
Who are the Taliban Negotiators in Doha?
Bahram Rahman discusses the Taliban’s top negotiators profile and their pursing objectives in Doha.
Egypt’s new cross-roads: The bipolarity of power, and the unfinished revolution
After the ousting of President Morsi and Canada closing it Embassy in Cairo, Milosz Zak contrasts the current turmoil with his own experiences of the Arab Spring in Egypt.
How Vladimir Putin views the world
Peter Charnvarnichborikarn discusses how Vladimir Putin rationalize his foreign policy decisions on the wake of increasing international insecurity.
Drafting Women: The American Debate and The Norwegian Decision
Maureen Handrahan argues that as perspectives of women’s roles in combat evolve, so too should perspectives on their participation in military conscription.
Weak statehood and the threat to international security
Krista Burns discusses the trend of selective intervention by developed countries in failed states in the light of the new Failed State Index report.
The Limits to Europe’s Union
Daniel Troup discusses the prospects for change in European regional governance in the context of the continent’s economic crisis.
Female Participation in the Taksim Square Protests
Alexandra Zakreski on why women in Turkey have been particularly active in the Taksim Square protests.