Anti-government protests erupt in Venezuela as the international gaze is fixed on Ukraine.
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Crisis in Ukraine: NATO’s Options
As the crisis in Ukraine continues, NATO and its allies must evaluate their options and formulate a response.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) Part 1
An exploration of how al Qaeda emerged in the Arabian Peninsula and why this new branch poses a new and even greater threat.
Ending the Chaos: The Case for Crimea’s Independence from Ukraine
Justine Reisler argues that if NATO is going to draw a red line in the sand it should be Odessa, not Crimea.
Chaos in Ukraine: Cold War Competition Exacerbates Internal Problems
Justine Reisler argues that in the tug-of-war for influence over Ukraine, radical elements are gaining momentum as Russia tries to stabilize the situation while NATO protests.
The Tipping Point: Sao Tome and West African Piracy
Paul Pryce explores how the politics of a small island nation could play a big role in West African counter-piracy.
Optimizing NATO’s Collective Defense
An examination of the risks associated with a defense division of labor within NATO.
Precarious Standoff in the New Ukraine
Ukraine is crucial to Russian geostrategic interests &the coming days will show how serious Putin is in preserving his country’s influence.
Promoting Peace in Liberia: An Interview
Paul Pryce interviews the co-founder of SADAD, a Liberian NGO that is fostering peace and tackling corruption across the country.
Carleton Model NATO 2014 Highlights
Rebecca McFadgen recaps the 2014 Carleton University Model NATO event held in Ottawa this past weekend.










