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.
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The Challenges of Self-Radicalization to Domestic Security
Alexandra Zakreski discusses the threat of home-grown terrorism to Canadian national security.
Afghanistan’s indifference to murder of top female officer: Islam Bibi
Bahram Rahman on Afghanistan’s cultural indifference to murder of female officers.
The Contingencies of Biological Weapons
Sandra Song examines the oft-overlooked dangers of bioterrorism.
Unequal Partnership: European-US Relations in NATO
Daniel Troup discusses Europe’s reliance on US defense and security.
Is climate change a NATO issue?
Daniel Troup examines the security implications of global warming and discusses NATO’s efforts to engage with climate issues.
It Isn’t Over Yet
Leah Nosal explains why NATO members should not be so quick to celebrate the “end” of their war in Afghanistan.
Neverending Story: When will Canada withdraw from Afghanistan?
Nil Sendil on the Canadian withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Born on the 1st of July: The Canadian Forces Reserves and PTSD
James Monteith on PTSD and the Canadian Forces Reserves.
A Future for Canadian submarines? Costs, Capabilities, and Interests
Canada’s submarine fleet often sparks large debate. Going forward, that debate must centre on how costs, capabilities, and Canadian interests align with one another.