Daniel Troup argues that western populations are right to be sceptical of an intervention in Syria.
The Middle East and North Africa
Middle East Region
The Others Part 1: Syria and Russia
Sarah Danruo Wang begins this series on Syria’s current alliances with an analysis of the relations between Russia and Syria.
Obama’s Proposal for a Military Strike on Syria: Superhero or Supernono?
Khemesse Diop on the proposed military strike on Syria by the Obama Administration.
After the Clouds Have Cleared: Chemical Weapons and The Folly of Air Strikes Against Syria: Part I
Christopher Kelly on the Syrian crisis, and the weak case for isolate air strikes.
A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions
From the Foreign Policy Association – A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFXj6caanXo[/youtube]
Holding the Red Line
Samantha Black’s take on the evolving situation in Syria, and Canada’s (non-)role in a possible intervention.
Why Drones Won’t Work in Yemen, Part 2
In her follow-up article, Krista Burns argues that drones won’t help defeat Al Qaeda in Yemen.
Why Drones Won’t Work in Yemen?
Krista Burns on shortcoming of the US counterterrorism approached centered on the use of drones in Yemen.
The Harper Government and Canada’s Contribution to NATO: A Fact Sheet
Christopher Kelly outlines Canada’s decision to withdraw from NATO surveillance programs.
Unfeasible, Unwise, Unlikely: NATO and the Israel-Palestine Peace Process
Maureen Handrahan discusses a potential NATO peace operation as part of the resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Part II of II.