Gabriel Mallows weighs in on Brazil’s efforts to upgrade its armed forces as its global footprint deepens.
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About-Face: Egypt’s Involvement in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Christian Paas-Lang discusses the history of Egypt’s involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Canada’s Submarine Fleet and a Procurement Dilemma
Stefan Konrad discusses the problems facing Canada’s Victoria Class submarine fleet.
The Rise of Shadow Warfare
Russian strategists have been developing a new approach to warfare – and Ukraine is the battlefield on which they have chosen to unveil it. Paul Pryce discusses the implications of this new ‘shadow war’.
ISIS & Syria: Obama’s New House of Cards
Samir Mourani examines the approach the United States is taking to target the Islamic State and how the Obama administration finds itself at a crossroads with Bashar al-Assad and his Syrian regime.
Debt Fret: The Economic and Social Implications of Canada’s Growing Student Indebtedness
With students relying less on their parents and familiar networks for post-secondary support, pressure is building in the banking and public sector to support this mounting debt.
Blood and Soil: An Introduction to Ethnic Cleansing
Alex Langer discusses the problem of ethnic cleansing and the need for a strong international response to combat it.
From Across Shining Seas: Canadian Immigration Policy in Historical Perspective
Alex Langer discusses Canada’s past and present immigration policies.
So, You Want To Be An Economist?
Have you ever thought about a career as an economist? Michael Motala outlines the educational requirements, as well as the pros and cons behind a career in economics.
Dark Tides on the Black Sea
As Russia strengthens its hold on Sevastopol and works to rapidly expand its Black Sea Fleet, Paul Pryce looks at the region’s shaky balance of power.










