First women graduated from the U.S Army Ranger Course, yet not allowed to enter the elite combat Regiment
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DND Decides that Silence is the Best Policy
Kelsey Berg examines the government’s recent policy to halt public briefings from the Department of National Defence.
The Slow Grind: America’s Bombing Campaign in Syria and Iraq
The U.S. Military might have total air supremacy over the sky’s of Iraq and Syria, but can a bombing campaign alone defeat the Islamic state?
Heckman-Style Preschool Education: A Worthwhile Investment in the Future
Christopher discusses the benefits of investing into early education for at-risk children.
Talk to a Diplomat: Episode XIII
In our thirteenth episode, the editors opine on which global topics deserve more attention.
Is Obama Responsible for the Rise of ISIS?
Our editors and special contributor, Professor Asher Susser of Tel Aviv University, consider a question sure to be asked during next year’s U.S. presidential election.
Improving Ties between Japan and China? Underlying Tensions Remain
John Pollock discusses the destabilizing economic relationship between China and Japan, which heavily relates to the disputed Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands.
Canada’s Supply Ship Slipup: ‘Ready, Aye, Ready’?
The early retirement of the Protecteur-class supply ships leaves the Royal Canadian Navy in a challenging position. Paul Pryce discusses the attempted solutions and their potential impact on Canada’s military readiness.
EU Fact Sheet: The European Commission
In Part IV of this European Union series, Sandra Song looks at the works of the European Commission.
The Royal Malaysian Navy: An Assessment
Continuing his in-depth series on the militaries of the Asia Pacific region, Shahryar Pasandideh discusses the Royal Malaysian Navy.










