The first part of Touraj Riazi’s interview with former Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. James Cartwright.
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Sanctions on North Korea: How effective will they be?
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Securitizing US Foreign Policy: The Rise of Militarism in American Diplomacy
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R&D Future: Strength in Alliance and Expanding Capabilities in Research and Development
Is Canada’s commitment to North American defence enough to face new challenges in security and immigration, trade, and threats to global peace?
The HIV/AIDS Pandemic: a Continued Threat to Global Health Security
HIV/AIDS remains a lingering threat to future humanitarian crises and large scale conflicts.
The Strategic Race for “Algorithmic Warfare” and AI Development
President Putin calls artificial intelligence “the future” and has increased R&D for militarized AI. Another technological race for global supremacy is on.
What Does the Iraqi Kurdish Referendum Mean for Operation IMPACT?
The Kurdish referendum takes place on September 25th. Despite widespread condemnation, President Barzani is continuing along the path towards independence and possibly renewed conflict.
The Cost of Free Trade
The Trump administration is considering pulling out of the KORUS free trade agreement. Is it the right move when standing against a nuclear North Korea?
The War in Afghanistan: What Now?
The war is headed down an uncertain path as President Trump renews US commitment to the conflict.
South Korean Special Forces attempted to assassinate Kim Il-sung
Why did these attempts fail? What do they mean for Canada?










