In Part 3 of this ongoing series, Ian examines a draft by the Science and Technology Committee concerning emerging challenges and opportunities in the Arctic; an important issue at the upcoming Assembly in Stavanger, Norway.
4. Programs
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Are Occupy Movements Still Relevant?
Sukhpal Kaur Sangha discusses the relevance of Occupy Movements
Reassessing Humanitarian Intervention
Corinne Stancescu looks at and why and how states intervene, and the past and future use of Chapter 7 of the UN Charter.
At the Ready: The Reserves 2000 in 2015
Check out the NAOC’s recap of our Reserves 2000 event!
The Business of the Indian-Israeli Defence Partnership
In this article, Anthony Galea explores the trade and economic relationship of the burgeoning Indian-Israeli defence partnership.
The World After March 19, 2014
Since the Russian occupation of the Crimea, the humanity has witnessed a firestorm of patriotism sweeping across the globe.
Lebanon Struggles with a Failed Political System
The government’s approach of getting private companies to provide public services produced parallel systems.
Zero to Sixty in 0.001 Seconds
Colin McEwen examines the Laser Weapon System (LaWS).
Canada and Multilateral Institutions
Canadian foreign policy in the federal election, a look at how the Conservative, Liberal, and New Democratic parties see Canada’s role in multilateral fora.
What Was The One Issue You Wish Had Been Addressed in the Foreign Policy Debate?
Now that the dust has settled from Monday’s debate on Canadian foreign policy, our program editors discuss what they wish had been explored.







