Jasen Sagman discusses the risks and repercussions that a U.S.-led strike on Syria would have on Canadian lives and interests in the region.
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Lessons from the East
Hayden Rodenkirchen explores the territorial disputes in the South China Sea in light of the Canadian Arctic
Japan’s Maritime Security Talks: Part of a Global effort
Hamza Salahuddin analyzes Japan’s recent counter-piracy efforts.
Securing Sealift: The Amphibious Assault Ship Project
Following the announcement that Canada supports but will not participate in a Syrian intervention, Paul Pryce suggests revisiting the Amphibious Assault Ship Project
The Annotated Putin
Sarah Danruo Wang analyzes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s op-ed in The New York Times.
The Others Part 1: Syria and Russia
Sarah Danruo Wang begins this series on Syria’s current alliances with an analysis of the relations between Russia and Syria.
Russia’s Rusting Task Force
Paul Pryce explains how Russia’s eastern Mediterranean task force reflects the poor state of that country’s navy.
Safe Seas at what Price? The Costs, Benefits and Future of NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield
James M. Bridger discusses current counter-piracy efforts by NATO.
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 Maritime Alliance: Flow Security, Mahan, and the Future of NATO
As the debate on NATO’s future continues, Paul Pryce proposes a maritime future for the Alliance.