Misha Boutilier explores what would happen to Canada if US power declines or if the United States retreats into isolationism.
Canadian Armed Forces
On the ground, in the air and on the water, the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces stand watch over the country and defend its interests at home and abroad. The Canadian Armed Forces Program aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the issues facing Canadian soldiers across all branches of the military in order to give Canadians varying perspectives on the men and women who defend their country.
Air Power in the Gulf
With the UAE and Qatar preparing to buy fourth-generation fighter jets, Paul Pryce looks at the Gulf region’s growing gap in air power.
Canada’s Future Navy: A Grand Design?
Paul Pryce looks at the future development of the Royal Canadian Navy, focusing on the procurement of new combat vessels.
Russia and the Arctic: Geopolitics Go North
Georgi Ivanov examines Russia’s role in the Arctic.
The Albanian Navy in Action
Paul Pryce on the Albanian Navy and its efforts to address narcotics trafficking.
November Roundtable – Maritime Security and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
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Reflecting on the Success of Operation CARIBBE
Allyson Haarstad on the results of Canada’s Operation CARIBBE
CIMSEC’s Corvettes of the Persian Gulf: A Strategic Survey
Paul Pryce looks at the different roles corvettes play in the maritime forces of the Gulf states and Iran.
Barriers to Receiving Mental Health Care Treatment in the Military
Allyson Haarstad discusses the many obstacles to mental health treatment in the Canadian military
Gwadar Port: Saviour or False Hope?
Hamza Salahuddin explores the future of the planned port city of Gwadar in Pakistan.