Justin Fantauzzo considers the meaning of Remembrance Day and the widening gap between the realities of the First World War and the ceremonies that mark its end.
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The Hunger Games Are Coming To Thailand
The pop-culture phenomenon, “The Hunger Games” is influencing society’s relationship with their governments around the world.
Failure to Launch: The Economic, Environmental and Social Implications of NASA’s Dwindling Budget
An exploration of the extent to which nationalistic competitive forces drive space exploration, and a critique of the lack of global political will necessary to foster the multilateral engagement required to drive advancement and scientific innovation.
When Giants Make Peace
Nigel Trimble looks at how the recent easing of tensions in Sino-American strategic relations may affect the military situation in the Pacific.
November 30 – The Ukraine Crisis: An Interactive Broadcast with Experts in Ukraine, Russia and the West
For more information regarding the event, please see the ICDiplomacy Website.
What’s Next for the Canadian Army?
The Canadian Army has released its newest strategic update. Paul Pryce discusses the post-Afghanistan future of this branch.
October 30 – NATO Council Tour of Canadian Forces Base Borden
CFB Borden October 2014 Host – NATO Council of Canada operated by the Atlantic Council of Canada Join the NATO Council of Canada for a tour of Canadian Forces Base Borden where we will discover the world of Canadian Armoured Fighting Vehicles, MP Procedures and Helicopter Operations. Price: $300.00 (Depending on final costs, there may Read More…
The $92-Million Canada-U.S. Border Surveillance Blueprint
Did you know the Canadian government is spending $92 million on a new border security updates? An overview of the project.
Let’s Talk About Military Suicide
In light of recent attention being paid to issues facing the Canadian Armed Forces, Ben Abonyi examines suicide in the military.
Global R&D Spending
Research and development is a key driver of future growth and prosperity. Canada needs to improve its competitive edge by increasing R&D spending.