George P.R. Benson on the recent Nobel Peace Prize nomination of Edward Snowden.
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Hardball just doesn’t work: Sanctions vs incentives in the US decision to suspend the GSP to Bangladesh
Tyler Amos explains why suspending the GSP is not the most efficient way to ensure worker safety in Bangladesh.
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Zahra Sachedina takes a look at a different approach to Iran’s nuclear program
The Changing Nature of War: James Stavridis and the New Strategic Triad
Admiral James Stavridis, recently retired, has proposed a new structure for the US military, including a Cyber Force. But Paul Pryce expresses some concerns.
Azerbaijan & NATO: A Solution to Nagorno-Karabakh?
Charles Kouri examines the potential for NATO mediation in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Canada’s Continuing Submarine Saga
With the future of Canada’s submarine fleet uncertain, Paul Pryce looks at ways to preserve this defence capability.
All That Glitters, Is Not Gold
Emily Simonin on the reckless role of credit rating agencies in the financial crisis and the future of the ratings industry.
‘Africa’s Pinochet’: Who is Hissène Habré?
Following the arrest of the former Chadian president Hissène Habré, Tyler Amos discusses his past, his crimes and the significance of his trial.
From the Leader to the “Powder Monkey” of NATO
Samantha Black discusses the need for a stronger transatlantic commitment as US shifts from the leader to the “Powder Monkey” of NATO.
Exploring Syria’s Humanitarian Crisis – Part 3
In the final installment of his 3 part series on Syria’s humanitarian crisis, Cameron Becker illustrates the dire future Syria’s medical system holds, as today it lies on the verge of collapse.