Demyan Plakhov examines Canada’s cadet program.
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Why the Islamic State Lashes Out: Territorial Losses and Terrorist Attacks
From Orlando to Dhaka, Islamic State has increased terrorist attacks globally. Evan Blackwell discusses how the the loses in Islamic State’s territorial holdings has marked a shift in the group’s operational strategy to maintain its image of strength.
Clearing the Logjam: Canadian Lumber and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade deal spanning some 6,000 pages. Paul Pryce explains how the TPP could spruce up the outlook for Canada’s forestry industry.
Leaving Behind a ‘Torpedoed’ Past: Canada Makes Headway in Naval Procurement
Naval procurement has long been ignored by the Canadian government and public. Now new investments may indicate a brighter future.
The Role of Central Asian Militants in ISIS
Who Are The ISIS Militants of Central Asia? In light of recent bombings in #Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport, Sandy Vingoe examines the role of Central Asian Militants in ISIS.
Tradewinds: Canada’s Engagement with Jamaica
With Exercise Tradewinds successfully concluded, Paul Pryce discusses the deep roots of Canada’s defence relationship with Jamaica.
Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with William B. Peat
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews the Executive Director about Ireland Park Foundation, William B. Peat.
The Liberation of Fallujah: Time for Celebration or Time to Buckle Down?
Military victories against ISIS in Iraq and Syria should not be interpreted as independent predictors of victory. Roderick discusses the liberation of Fallujah in the greater context of the war against ISIS.
Turkmenistan’s Troubles with Neutrality
Rejeanne Lacroix discusses Turkmenistan’s policy of neutrality.
Brexit and NATO: An Internal Threat
Brexit is not just a big deal for the EU. Juliette Bronchtein analyzes the consequences of Britain’s departure on security arrangements and the integrity of the Western-led security order.