Magan Haycock discusses the advantages of the Internet revolution in China, even in the face of overbearing censorship.
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Securing Interests in Asia Pacific: An honest broker role for Canada
Canada has a lot of work to do to secure its interests in Asia Pacific. Taking on a role as a regional “honest broker” may be the best option.
NATO Chief to Visit Potential New Member State – Increasing Awareness of the Organization in Georgia
Charles Kouri on NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh-Rasmussen’s visit to Georgia.
CIMSEC – West Africa: An Ounce of Prevention
As the threat of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea grows, Paul Pryce proposes a preventive measure: training assistance for West African naval forces.
When can you negotiate with terrorists?
Tyler Amos comments on terrorist negotiations and the US decision to initiate talks with the Taliban in Qatar.
A UK-led Arctic Organization: Could it Work?
Georgi Ivanov discusses the viability and effectiveness of the proposed UK-led Arctic organization
The Fine Balance Between Privacy and Security
Christopher Kelly outlines the debate over privacy and security in the context of developing story on Edward Snowden.
Women and NATO: A Necessarily Gendered Perspective
Avery Bruenjes on NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325.
Deeply Concerned: America’s New “Bunker Busters” and Iran
Emma Lecavalier on the United States’ new “bunker buster” and how the bomb may influence relations with Iran.
Australia Cracks Down on Sexual Assault in the Military
Alexandra Zakreski comments on Australia’s forceful condemnation of sexual assault in the military and argues that the US must follow suit.