Through China’s relations with the west, Christopher Cowan examines the balance between trade and human rights.
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The F-35 Controversy and the Need for Greater Public Confidence in the Federal Government’s Approach to Defence Procurement
In light of the F-35 controversy, Stefan Konrad weighs in on Canadian procurement policies.
Citizen Advocacy and Renewing Muskoka
Deika Mohamed discusses how the recent international summit on maternal health relates to Canada’s past maternal, new-born and child health commitments.
RIMPAC 2014: Multilateralism in the Pacific?
As Canada gears up to participate in a large-scale maritime exercise, Paul Pryce looks at the implications for Pacific affairs.
Honour Killings and Gender Discriminatory Laws in Pakistan
Corinne Stancescu examines the phenomenon of honour killings in Pakistan and the laws associated with them.
Assuming Responsibility for Our Own: Homegrown Canadian Terrorists
Samantha Di Santo discusses the recent prevalence of Western citizens implicated in foreign terrorist attacks.
Outdated and Irrelevant: A Critical Evaluation of Britain’s Military Spending (2/2)
In Part II, Gabriel Mallows explores potential avenues for reform in Britain’s outdated defence spending model.
The Youth Vote and Why It Matters: The Case of Scotland
With Scotland’s historic referendum coming up this September, Carlos Abarca examines the power of mobilising young voters.
Revisiting Rwanda: 100 Days of Violence (Part II)
In Part II, Scott Falls details the events of the Rwandan Genocide and discusses the international community’s response to the crisis.
Adapting the Military to the Future of Conflict
Stuart Munnich looks at how militaries are using simulation to tackle budget cuts and the changing nature of warfare.