In her article Sonia Hukil highlights the sticking points of the fourth Caspian Sea Summit, and its significance to the West, notably NATO.
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Turning Up the Heat
Anojan Nicholas looks at how climate change could create greater political instability throughout the world
Producer vs. Consumer Cost: How Affordable Are Renewables? (Energy Security Part 3/3)
In the final part of her series on Canada’s energy security, Emily Robinson takes a look at the cost of renewables to examine how renewable energy is developing.
November 6- Energy Security Roundtable in London, ON
How is the energy-environment nexus reconciled (or not) in Canada? Come join the discussion!
The Enemy of My Enemy
IS may have added a new dimention to the Syrian conflict, but was it ever as simple as viewing it as a bilateral struggle? Daniel Woodburn considers the complex nature of Syria’s belligerent situation.
The Arms Trade Treaty: A Promising Start?
In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: China’s relations with India
Christine Martel-Fleming examines China’s motives for increased investment in India.
Let Them Eat Cake: Grace Mugabe and the Political Realities of Being a Dictator’s Wife
Hannah Styffe examines Zimbabwe’s shaky political landscape and the consequences derived from Mugabe’s unchecked fiscal privileges.
The return of the Samurai
NIgel Trimble takes a look on Japan’s recent decision to return as a major military player in the Pacific.
Healthy Air = Healthy Economy
While a world leader in the use of renewable energy, Canada’s fossil fuel record is dismal. Canadian governments need to continue to incentive the use of renewables to secure Canada’s future.