Samir Mourani examines the expansionist role of ISIS into Syria and the obstacles it faces from opposing rebel groups on the ground.
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A Guide to the Euro Crisis (Part I)
In Part I, Alexander Langer discusses the formation of the Euro-Zone and the conditions and characteristics of the Euro-Zone leading up to the 2009 financial crisis.
Korea’s Shipbuilding Strategy: Lessons for Canada
Paul Pryce looks at South Korea’s shipbuilding strategy and finds some lessons for the future of the Royal Canadian Navy.
Replacing Canada’s Sea Kings: A Cautionary Tale in Defence Procurement
Stefan Konrad weighs in on the troubled legacy of Canada’s procurement of the Sikorsky CH-124 Sea King helicopters.
Revisiting Rwanda: Justice and Repair (Part III)
Scott Falls concludes his series on the Rwandan genocide by discussing methods of retributive justice and analyzing the present-day situation in Rwanda.
Washington Redskins and the Misrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples in the Mainstream Media
Carlos Abarca denounces society’s unrealistic and forced portrayal of indigenous peoples in the mainstream media.
New Canadian Prostitution Laws: Skirting Around Bedford?
Ashley Boyes discusses the new proposed prostitution legislation in Canada.
Right-Wing, Right Time: The Coming Together of Nationalist Politics in Europe
Justin Fantauzzo looks at the latest attempt by Eurosceptics to consolidate power in the European Parliament – Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD).
The Politics of Waging War and Reserve Force Structure Part I: The United States Army Experience
Shahryar Pasandideh looks at United States’ experience with the Total Force concept of reserve organization.
Medicine without Borders: The Globalization of Healthcare
Adena Eliasoph explores the topic of medical tourism and the impact it can have on economic/social growth, relationship building, increasing healthcare capacity and infrastructure development globally.