Public health should not merely concern itself with disease eradication but also preventative measures based on international collaboration.
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.
Ukraine and the EU: Is there a Path to Membership?
Daniel Troup argues that recent events in the Ukraine create at least as many challenges as opportunities for the European Union.
Treasure Islands: China’s Favourite Hiding Place
Ian Whytock investigates the popularity of the British Virgin Islands as a tax haven for China’s elite.
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations Dual-National Controversy
An examination of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations dual-national provision and its recent amendment.
The Distancing of Waste From Rich to Poor Countries: Dangerous Implications for Development in the Global South
Overconsumption and the emergence of a “throwaway” society have contributed to the dangerous practice of exporting waste from rich countries to poor ones.
Senator Hugh Segal Scheduled to Speak at the February 28 Forum
Senator Hugh Segal will be providing a keynote address at the NATO Council of Canada’s annual forum.
The NATO Council of Canada Would Like to Thank Our Sponsors: The Toronto Port Authority and Bankers Petroleum!
A big thank you to our presenting sponsor, the Toronto Port Authority, and our major event sponsor Bankers Petroleum for their generosity!
Should Emerging Markets Hike Interest Rates?
Anderson Christie explores the prospect of interest rate hikes in emerging markets.
Count Nigeria In: GDP Rebasing and the Politics of Numbers
Ian Whytock discusses the rise of the Nigerian economy and the implications of GDP rebasing.
The Corruption Index: A Cause for Concern
Rebecca McFadgen examines the Corruption Index and its implications both internationally and domestically.










