Canada recently withdrew from NATO’s surveillance programs citing budgetary concerns. Paul Pryce argues that this was a short-sighted decision.
The Arctic
Arctic Region
Nuclear Weapons in the Arctic: Problems at the State and Individual Level
Tazrian Alam explains how nuclearizaiton in the Arctic permeates through theoretical boundaries and has tangible effects on all levels of security.
Nuclearization of the Arctic: The Problem On An International Level
Tazrian Alam explains the problem increasing nuclearization of the Arctic through an international-level analysis.
The Arctic’s Energy Reserves: A Golden Opportunity or an Unrealizable Dream?
Amidst a decrease in the price of oil, Erik Underwood examines the feasibility of exploiting Arctic energy reserves.
Добрый День Mate
With Russian naval vessels appearing outside of Australia during the 2014 APEC Summit, Ian Litschko examines the reaction.
Canada and its Allies: Arctic Strategies
While the world tends to look towards the Middle East and Asia today, Erik Underwood looks North, examining the military capabilities of the Arctic coastal states.
Whats Up With Oil Prices Dropping Down?
October saw the United States produce more oil than Saudi Arabia for the first time in 40 years. What does that mean for Canada? Emily Robinson analyses the fluctuation of oil prices.
Keeping the Arctic “True North and Free”
Nigel Trimble looks at what the Canadian military needs to reassert Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic.
Turning Up the Heat
Anojan Nicholas looks at how climate change could create greater political instability throughout the world
Russia’s Resurgent Navy: Assessing The Northern Fleet
With the world looking at southern Russia, Erik Underwood looks north, assessing the revitalization of the Northern Fleet.