Russia has been implicated in the recent hack of the NSA causing emails to be leaked and ended political careers. Cas Legrand discusses how it happened and what it means for the present and future of international cyber security.
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Cheering on the Refugee Olympic Team?
What should the international response to the Refugee Olympic Team? Grace Lee discusses responses to the inaugural team at this year’s Olympic Games.
“Lone Wolf” Attacks Require Law Enforcement Thinking
The recent rise in “Lone Wolf” terrorist attacks has caused a wave of fear to spread in the Western world. Carter Vance explains what kinds of smarter policing should be put in place to deal with changing political violence
Canada’s Fragmented Firefighting
Wildfires know no borders, but each Canadian province and territory has its own wildfire strategy. Paul Pryce calls for federal leadership.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Layla Wahbi
Listen as Magdalena Surma interview Layla Wahbi about her experience working as the Program Editor for NATO’s Arc of Crisis at the NATO Association of Canada.
D-10 and Overcoming Political Challenges of the 21st Century
Matthew Rae discusses D-10 and the importance of overcoming political challenges of the 21st century.
Terrorist Attacks in France: Cause and Effect
Demyan Plakhov examines France’s terrorist attacks.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Dr. Edward Anthony Koning
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph, Dr. Edward Anthony Koning about mass migration and border control.
Interview with William S. Clarke
Lira Loloci interviews William S. Clarke, Managing Director at Winwick Business Solutions, a company that provides business advice to address global environmental challenges. Mr. Clarke discusses the most economically feasible technologies to address climate change.
Oil Cartel Kingdom: Saudi Arabia Plans to take State Oil Company Public
Saudi Arabia has expressed interest in public listing its state owned oil company Aramco. The value is set at $2 trillion, but why now? Marko Gombac explains how the world oil market and its realities are forcing the cartel king’s hand