Maps can be remarkably powerful tools for understanding the world. Take a look—you might just unleash your inner cartographer.
4. Programs
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Neoliberalism: A History of Broken Promises
Revealing the misconceptions and dangers of neoliberalism.
Having a Say in the North: Indigenous Cooperation and the Arctic Council
Julia Baldesarra examines whether or not the Arctic Council effectively creates a forum of cooperation between indigenous groups and Arctic states.
Defense Trade Controls: Try to Keep Pace, Canada
Alessandro Gagliardi examines how Canada’s slow-to-evolve defense trade controls impact Canadian industries.
Does Yulia Tymoshenko have a future in Ukraine?
Maddalena Vani examines whether or not Yulia Tymoshenko has a future in Ukraine.
The Purpose of the Reserve: Mobilization, Augmentation, or Integration?
Misha Boutilier argues that Reserves need not serve as a base for mass mobilization, they should instead continue in their role of augmenting the Regular Force, while also expanding their ability to complement Regular Force skills.
The NATO Council of Canada Hosts a Luncheon for the Producer and Cast of the Mirvish Production The Two Worlds of Charlie F.
“ The Two Worlds of Charlie F. presented those lucky enough to attend with the simple sight and sound of injured servicemen and women sharing their stories, their battle scars, their pain for two gripping hours”
The Role of the G20 in Modern Diplomacy
The G20, criticized for their inefficiency, have the opportunity to better effect policy if the group undergoes internal change.
Procurement for Canada’s Arctic Sovereignty Mission: Slush-Making, or Path-Breaking? Pt. 1/2
Conor Smith explains why Canada’s show-of-force strategy to secure its Arctic sovereignty can be problematic.
Social Protection in Colombia: The Next Challenges
An examination of the challenges facing Colombia’s Social Protection system.










