Georgi Ivanov explains the reasons for China’s increasing interest in the Arctic in the first part of “The Chinese Stake in the Arctic” series.
5. Authors of the NCC
A list of authors, past and present
The Canadian Reserves: Rightfully Earning Recognition
Sandra Song on closing the gap between the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve and the regular forces.
Silvio Berlusconi: A Man of Many Convictions
James Monteith on Silvio Berlusconi and Italy’s culture of chauvinism.
Canada and Russia Re-Assert Sovereignty, Ramp Up Security in the Arctic
Brenna Owen outlines some recent developments in the Arctic involving Canada and Russia and examines how they will interact and impact future developments and decisions in the region.
The Snowbirds: A Canadian Legacy
Tim Feller on the role of the Canadian Snow Birds, and their role in connecting the military to the public.
Smart Defence: NATO’s Attempt at Offsetting Austerity
Aaron Willschick looks at the primary issues revolving around NATO’s smart defence initiative and argues that it is time for Europe to reinvest in their defense budgets.
Exploring Syria’s Humanitarian Crisis – Part 1
In the first installment of his three part series on the Syrian humanitarian crisis, Cameron Becker, non-profit fundraising consultant and guest contributor with the NATO Council, explores the humanitarian cost of Syria’s immense refugee crisis.
From Neighbours with Zero Problems to Twitter Enemies: Effects of #OccupyGezi Movement on the Turkish Foreign Policy
Nil Sendil on the consequences of Turkey’s protests on the country’s foreign policy objectives.
The Joint Support Ship Project: Canada’s Procurement Dilemma
With procurement issues complicating plans to update the Royal Canadian Navy, Paul Pryce suggests looking to foreign shipyards for a production boost.
The Price of Gezi Park: How much is Erdogan willing to pay?
Diana Rivera presents the economic case for Erdogan to seek a peaceful and real resolution to the Taksim protests.