Sandy Vingoe explores U.S. State Department intiatives for countering ISIS propaganda in the wake of the Orlando massacre.
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Canada’s NATO Podcasts: Interview with Anton Sestritsyn
Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Anton Sestritsyn. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Council in Support of Ukraine. Mr. Sestritsyn specializes in human rights and policy management.
Recapping the World Humanitarian Summit and Canada’s Role in Humanitarian Assistance
On May 23 the first ever World Humanitarian Summit took place in Turkey. Joy Aguilar summarizes the results of the summit highlighting Canada’s commitments.
Nuclear NATO: Non-Proliferation or Extended Deterrence?
As the proliferation of WMD continues to pose a threat to its allies and partners, NATO’s role in countering this issue is a subject that is often overlooked in discussions surrounding its relevance as a global military alliance. Khalid Mahdi discusses.
Pacific Power Bloc Rising
Implications of the Malabar 2016 naval exercise and the possibility of greater collaboration between the U.S., Japan, and India. David Sutton
NCGP: Accountability and Information Sharing Key to Gender Equality
Sophie Barnett discusses key trends in the NATO Committee on Gender Perspective’s Annual Conferences and their implications for achieving gender equality in security operations.
Operation Reassurance: Canada’s Military Contribution to Security in Eastern Europe
It is important that Canada not undervalue international commitments. Matthew Sherlock-Hubbard discusses the importance of Operation Reassurance.
Frozen Conflicts, Part III of III Transnistria
In the final part of her three part series on Frozen Conflicts Sonia Liang discusses Transnistria, a country with no legitimate claim to statehood. She looks at the issues surrounding its claim and the history that led to Transnistria’s status as a country that does not exist.
What Stéphane Dion’s “Responsible” Foreign Policy Really Means
Stéphane Dion is promising to take Canadian foreign policy in a new direction – one that’s both “moral” and “responsible.” Matt Korda argues, however, it’s all but apathetic toward human rights.
Finding a Renewed Role for NATO in Libya
In light of Libya’s deteriorating political regime, Neil Siviter analyzes how NATO can play a larger role in stabilizing the country.










