Misha Boutilier examines the United States foreign policy during the 1971 India-Pakistan crisis.
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The Race to Tehran: The European Drive to Revitalize Trade With Iran
On July 14, Iran and the permanent members of the UN Security Council signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. In this agreement, Iran promised to reduce its supply of low-enriched uranium, eliminate its stockpile of medium-enriched uranium and cut two-thirds of its centrifuges for a minimum of 15 years. In exchange for its compliance, Read More…
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XXX
Erick McKinlay examined Fabrice Gobert’s, “The Returned.” He also discusses the significance of emergency management.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode with Mr. Thomas Popik
Mr. Thomas Popik, Founder and Chairman of the Foundation for Resilient Societies provides advice to students interested in pursuing a career in security matters such as cyber security, terrorism, and critical infrastructure issue development.
US Foreign Policy: Time for an Update
Matthew examines US foreign policy and its inability to adapt to twenty-first century problems.
The Canadian-French Border
Sukhpal Kaur Sangha examines the Falkland Islands dispute.
NATO and the New Arc of Crisis Conference
A Conference entitled ‘NATO and the New Arc of Crisis’ took place on October 28 and 29 in Madrid, the NATO Association of Canada thanks YATA, the Real Instituto Elcano, and the Fundación Botín for their efforts in organizing this fruitful conference.
Rising Phoenix: Ireland’s Soaring Recovery
In this multi-part series, Michael Oshell investigates the economic health and outlook of Europe’s economies.
Welcoming Canada’s New Minister of National Defence
Get to know the newly announced Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Harjit Sajjan.
UN Peacekeepers: Are the Protectors a Threat to Women and Children? (Part II)
Building on from her last article, Seema Kawar explores the issues of accountability and ways forward in more detail.