Emily Robinson discusses the hierarchy of interests within NATO and how it has been able to remain relevant in the post Cold War era.
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Aggressively Apathetic Activism
Colin McEwen unravels the tangled mess of political activism carried out by student unions.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part II (b): Enhanced Balancing
In the second of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
Assessing America’s Strategic Options toward China, Part II (a): Enhanced Balancing
In the second of of a seven-part series, Michael Lumbers examines America’s future strategic options toward China.
Women Are Game Changers in Countering Violent Extremism: Part Two
Part Two of a series examining women’s role in countering violent extremism (CVE). This article discusses the need to focus on individuality in CVE programs particularly in regards to women, as well as integrating the interests of women’s groups in CVE efforts.
What AirBnb means for Cuba
Daniel Waring discusses what the cooling of relations between the U.S. and Cuba means for American businesses and travelers.
Women Are Game Changers in Countering Violent Extremism: Part One
Part One of a two part series, Victoria examines the role of women in countering violent extremism (CVE) as well as the dialogue generated by CVE think-tanks and international organizations regarding this issue.
Canada’s Northern Strategy: The Battle for the Arctic
Kevin Hempstead discusses Canada’s Northern Strategy and its battle against Russia for Arctic dominance.
#BlackLivesMatter and Public Health
Is race a detriment to health, Dieka Mohamad discusses.
Confusion and Perplexity: the Complicated Relationship Between Peacekeeping and Peacemaking
Sandra Song explores the difficult relationship between UN peacekeeping and peacemaking, and how it affects the contributions made by the Canadian Armed Forces.