Africa’s population is set to double by 2050. Some nations will benefit while others will lose out; Chris Abbott compares the future of two very different nations.
Security, Trade and the Economy
The Security, Trade and the Economy program aims to provide Canadians with relevant and accessible analysis on current international economic policies with a focus on Canadian interests and trade security. Additionally, the program examines our country’s commitment to NATO’s mandate of encouraging economic collaboration and eliminating economic conflict.
Arigato, Mr. Abe
At a time when policymakers in Europe and the United States are advocating for austerity measures to combat economic stagnation, Abenomics in Japan and its focus on stimulus spending could prove trailblazing
An Irish Ale to Cure Europe’s Doldrums
Forget potatoes, the Celts got growth; an analysis of the Irish model for economic recovery.
ISIL’s Threat to World Economy
Anojan Nicholas describes in detail the threat ISIL poses to the global energy supply
The Gift that Keeps on Taking: Using Development to Neglect Political Rights in Chilean Indigenous Policy
The Chilean government seemingly democratic, inclusive and multicultural policies are not what they seem on the surface.
Debt Fret: The Economic and Social Implications of Canada’s Growing Student Indebtedness
With students relying less on their parents and familiar networks for post-secondary support, pressure is building in the banking and public sector to support this mounting debt.
Free Trade and Cheap Medicine: The TPP and Canada’s Generic Medicine Industry
Ben Abonyi explores the nature of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement and its relation to Canada’s generic medicine industry.
The BRICS Bank – Funding a New World Order?
Gabriel Mallows discusses the implications of the BRICS Development Bank.
Fashion Future: Lipstick, Sales and Development
Ashley Boyes examines the potential benefits of large scale female employment in industries of developing nations.
Post-Afghanistan: Training for Environments other than Sand
Stuart Munnich looks at the challenges facing NATO member militaries from procurement to operations in a post-Afghanistan world.