Seema Kawar discusses the importance of the presence of women in the workplace and public space in Jordan, and explores the progress made so far and what needs to be done for the future.
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Japan’s Economy is in Trouble
Kazutaka discusses the challenges that are putting Japan’s economy at risk of disaster
The Defence Gender Gap Extends Beyond the Military
Daniel argues that gender equality can be measured in any country by the number of defense portfolios awarded to women throughout its history, with Minister of Defense being the most telling.
Canada in Ukraine
Waring explores Canada and Ukraine’s long history together, and shines light on recent developments with respect to the conflict.
A Shift in Brazil’s Foreign Policy
Yanish writes about Brazil’s foreign policies with the Middle East.
Harper Toes a Hardline to Syria
Megan looks into the recent expansion of Canadian military operations into Syrian territory and explores the legal implications of this unprecedented move.
The ISIS saga continues…
Saad explains that Canada’s involvement in the fight against ISIS raises important questions about the history of the terrorist group and Canada’s military involvement.
The Growing Refugee and IDP Crisis in Syria
Corinne Stancescu looks at the the growing refugee crisis in Syria, with the rise of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the continued the lack of stability in the region.
No Prospect For Justice: 6 Years After Sri Lanka’s Civil War
Though the Sri Lankan civil war ended in 2009, the potential for justice remains uncertain.”
NATO and the Nordics Part One: Sweden’s NATO debate in the wake of Russian bellicosity
In Part one, Ben Abonyi assesses Sweden’s strategic connections with NATO, and Russian aggression against Sweden’s potential NATO membership.