Hannah Styffe explains how the violence projected by IS mirrors similar political structures around the world.
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U.S. Marine Corps Getting Closer to Recruiting Female Infantry Officers
Rebecca Mukuna reflects on the revolutionary decision made by the U.S. military to allow female soldiers the opportunity to try out for active combat roles.
Why Malala’s Win Is More Complicated Than You Think
The win of recent Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai is a positive sign, but many hurdles remain for the success of her ideals.
Canada’s Energy Security: Part One
Part 1/3 Emily Robinson discusses Energy Security to prepare us for the NCC Roundtable on Energy Security on Nov 6th, 2014 at University of Western Ontario.
Fighting the Terrorist Economy
Military action should not be the only option on the table. The U.S. needs to look at ways it can disturb IS’s finances to destroy the terrorist organization’s local economy.
Grits vs. Tories
Nigel Trimble takes a look at the differences between the Conservatives and Liberals when it comes to the Canadian defence policy
The Unequal Reality of Canada’s Equalization Program
An examination of the unequal nature of Canada’s federal equalization program. As the most populous and central province, Ontario loses out.
UK vs. ISIS: Part 2
In the secord part of his two-part series, Gabriel Mallows looks at how the reduced military capability of Great Britain will impact its new offensive against ISIS.
Tirole takes the Prize!
Anojan NIcholas takes a look at the recent Nobel prize winner in Economics Jean TIrole and his revolutionary work in market power and regulation.
“Too Little, Too Late”: Violence Continues in Libya
Emily Robinson looks at the situation in Libya, post NATO intervention.










