Alex Grigg examines how the American Clean Power Plan could impact Canada.
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I AM THE PASSWORD
An analysis of the state and progress of biometric security technology at the border, in the workplace, and at home.
Homegrown Jihadists and Their Threat to Global Security
Are homegrown jihadists the new emerging threat? A look at the potential threat of homegrown jihadists to Canadian, US, and EU national security.
Curbing Child Marriage: Moving beyond lip service?
Pakistan is taking steps to eliminate child marriage with new legislation and ID cards, prompting backlash from Pakistan’s Council of Islamic Ideology.
Canada, NATO and ISIL: Insufficient Response
As a member of NATO, Canada is highly involved in the Middle East – yet Ottawa’s current conception of a Middle Eastern policy is dominated by Israel, Iran, and bolstering trade.
The Battle for Iraq: What is America’s Best Option?
Can ISIS be stopped? A look at the potential options for the U.S. in dealing with ISIS and the crisis in Iraq.
Using Oil as Political Currency: What ISIL’s Capture of the Baiji Oil Refinery Means for Iraq
Following ISIL’s capture of the Baiji oil refinery, David Hunter analyses the possible impact of Iraq’s political crisis on the global oil market.
NATO: One For All, And All For None
In his latest article, David Hunter discusses NATO’s member states’ different understanding of the intended role of the organisation.
Dawn of the Muslim Superhero
Following the release of the Ms. Marvel comic series, James Keeling gives us an overview of the slowly emerging “Muslim Superhero”.
An Ambiguous Time in NATO-France Relations
Corinne Stancescu analyzes recent shifts in the France-NATO relationship.