Zahra Sachedina examines NATO’s take on education and if it is one of the vital steps to promoting peace and security.
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Nelson Mandela and Women’s Rights
Maddalena Vani on Nelson Mandela and his role in promoting women’s rights.
US Suspends Aid to Syria as Infighting Ensues
Dahlia James on the US and why it suspended aid to Syria.
A Glimmer of Hope in the Central African Republic
Dahlia James on how deploying troops in the Central African Republic may create some semblance of peace.
CIMSEC’s Corvettes of the Persian Gulf: A Strategic Survey
Paul Pryce looks at the different roles corvettes play in the maritime forces of the Gulf states and Iran.
Barriers to Receiving Mental Health Care Treatment in the Military
Allyson Haarstad discusses the many obstacles to mental health treatment in the Canadian military
Women as Weapons of War in the Syrian Conflict
Alexandra Zakreski on the exploitation of Syrian women.
Essentials 101 Series: How to Read Effectively for University
Emily Tsui on the benefits and strategies of active reading
The Far East Contradiction: China’s current economic problems (II)
Brian Su continues to investigate China’s other economic problems: the increasingly high demand of desirable jobs, its mega urbanization projects and the contradiction of party power and economic reform.
Smooth Sailing in Rough Waters: NATO and Canada’s future in the South China Sea
Tyler Olinski examines the current tensions in the South China Sea and assesses the possible future role of Canada and NATO in Southeast Asian security affairs.










