They are not quite the Marines promised nearly a decade ago, but the Maritime Tactical Operations Group will professionalize the Royal Canadian Navy’s boarding actions. Paul Pryce discusses.
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Xi Jinping’s Dream for China
John Pollock examines Xi Jinping’s vision that has led to the rise of China’s economy since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode IX
The ninth episode of our podcast looks at one of the undervalued countries of NATO.
The Greek Tragedy of Tax Evasion
Kristyn Byrne speaks about the historical forces behind Greece’s rampant tax evasion that has contributed to the country’s debt crisis
A Proud Company in Decline: The Long and Troubled History of Colt (Part Two)
In the second part of a two article series, Stefan Konrad examines Colt’s financial problems and declining market share.
South Korea: An Example Ukraine Must Not Follow (Part I)
Elliot Cho presents the first of a four-part series exploring South Korean history to foresee the challenges for post-Maidan Ukraine
China’s Ethnic Tensions: Muslim Uighurs Face Deportment
Kristyn Byrne dissects the tension faced by the Uighur community in China
Is it Time for Canada to Pivot Back to Peacekeeping?
Marta Canneri examines Canada’s current role in UN peacekeeping operations
Getting Ahead: How to Write a Policy Brief
Mohy-Dean Tabbara explains one of the most common tools in political writing.
An Empty Agreement? The Tale of Preventing a (Maybe) Nuclear Iran.
Will the Iran Nuclear Deal make the world a safer place? Or is it a weak agreement with strong geopolitical backlash? Our Editors weigh in.