In part one of a two-part series, Georgi Ivanov explores Singapore’s new role as an observer to the Arctic Council
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.
Northern Bound
Frederick Pai explores the implications of the reopening of the Northwest Passage
Does Canada Need Cruise Missiles and Armed Drones?
Misha Boutilier examines Canada’s military capacity
Recovering Jamaican Identity through Education
Brenna Owen explores the educational crisis in Jamaica and emphasizes the essentiality of educational reform to establishing Jamaican economic independence and healing cultural divides.
Canadian Repercussions for a U.S.-led Strike on Syria
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.
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 Importance of the Hire-A-Veteran Program
Allyson Haarstad on programs aimed at hiring veterans
The Annotated Putin
Sarah Danruo Wang analyzes Russian President Vladimir Putin’s op-ed in The New York Times.