Sarah Danruo Wang continues this series on Syria’s current alliances with an analysis of the relations between China and Syria. Particular attention is given to the contentious notion of “humanitarian intervention”.
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Important Global Chokepoints
Hamza Salahuddin looks at the some of the most important choke points in the world.
Central African Republic: Spiraling Out of Control
George Benson-Patterson discusses Central African Republic and its civil decline.
What the Shutdown Means for Canadians
Katie Skinner provides a briefing on what Canadians need to know about the US shutdown
US, Iran, and Russia (should) Have the Same Goal in Syria
Dylan Crimmins on whether a transitional government is a viable option for Syria at this stage
The Power of Information
Kristina Grinshpoon examines the power behind producing information by using the US as a case study.
Citizens of No Country
Khemesse Diop discusses the issues of statelessness.
Haiti: Nexus of Canada’s National Interests
Misha Boutilier on the high stakes attached to Canada’s cooperation with a Brazilian mission in Haiti
CIMSEC: Searching for a Somali Coastguard
James Bridger looks at the possibility of developing a Somali Coast Guard.
Egypt’s Long Way Down
Dahlia James examines Egypt’s current situation.