In this two-part article series, Tina Bouffet discusses the state’s right to and way of punishing all forms of electronic disobedience.
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Rebalancing the Canadian Forces: The Case of the Tank Fleet
Shahryar Pasandideh discusses the role of Canada’s tank fleet in light of the country’s fiscal situation while offering possible solutions.
European Parliament Elections and CETA
With European Parliament elections looming, Kareem El-Assal addresses what it might mean for CETA.
Approaches to Development Part II: Microfinance
In Part II of his series on development, Scott Falls examines the effect the microcredit revolution has had on impoverished communities.
Why the European Parliament Elections Matter
Looking at the upcoming European Parliament election, Kareem El-Assal explains why these elections are more significant than ever before.
Foreign Policy and Procurement: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Conor Smith explains how and why Canada’s incoherent foreign policy has undermined Canadian defence procurement.
The Entrepreneurial City
Julia Baldesarra discusses how the “entrepreneurial city” and attracting global investors to the metro-region can create local implications.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE bring arms industry to the Gulf
Emerging defence industries in Saudi Arabia and the UAE may impact the Gulf’s political landscape.
Economic Growth in the DPRK: What Private Sector?
Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital city, is quickly becoming the playground of the world’s most isolated country. Despite sanctions banning imports and financial transactions into North Korea, third-party companies and Chinese middle-men ensure that shop fronts are kept stocked with a variety of foreign and luxury goods. The city itself has been restructured as well, with Read More…
NATO and Global Markets for Defence Technology
Conor Smith analyzes the cooperative arms trade among NATO member states.