Vanessa Hayford examines whether the World Health Organization can apply lessons learned from the recent Ebola crisis to the next epidemic.
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Combat Ready, At Least Digitally
David gives us an insight on the annual “Locked Shields” competition by the NATO Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence.
Frozen Plans for the Arctic
The Canadian Forces has many stalled Arctic projects, but how much better are other countries in the region performing? Paul Pryce discusses.
Cutting Through the Rhetoric of Bill C-51: A Legal Perspective
Samara Zaifman cuts through the rhetoric put forward by both the government and protestors and explores the legal implications of Bill C-51.
Young Canadians Don’t Care. Should They?
Do high school students care about NATO? Do they even know what it does? Colin McEwen finds out.
Analyzing the Future of Canadian Aid
If Canadians want to consider themselves leaders in global development, they’ll have to reexamine their aid policies. Steven Rai explains.
Latin America: A New Approach to the War on Drugs?
Daniel Waring analyzes the new trends in combating the illegal drug trade in Latin America.
Human Security is Not a State Security Matter
Seoren A’Garous explores the relationship between development and security in international relations.
The Rupturing Regime: Syria’s Northern Collapse
Hasan Siddiqui highlights the newfound success of Syrian rebel groups in the North, what it comes with, and what it means for the current regime and potentially Syria’s future.
Discrimination Against Female Legal Guardians in Jordan
Seema Kawar sheds light on the discrimination against female legal guardians in Jordan.









