Hanna Murray on Canada’s status as the best G20 country in which to be a woman.
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Canada’s International Presence – Are we still peacekeepers?
Katie Skinner analyzes the disconnect between the rhetoric and reality of Canada’s peacekeping efforts
Indifference, Neglect, and Outright Abuse in the RCMP
Alexandra Zakreski on the appointment of an aboriginal female to the head of the RCMP Saskatchewan division.
Safe Seas at what Price? The Costs, Benefits and Future of NATO’s Operation Ocean Shield
James M. Bridger discusses current counter-piracy efforts by NATO.
Secularism in Canada: The Charter of Quebec Values
Samantha Black on the international context of Quebec’s secularism law.
South Korea Sails North: Climate Change, Natural Disasters, and the US Pacific Ally System in the Arctic
In his second article on South Korea’s role in the Arctic, Georgi Ivanov discusses the country’s regional challenges and the potential for increased stability through the US Pacific Ally System.
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
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Holding the Red Line
Samantha Black’s take on the evolving situation in Syria, and Canada’s (non-)role in a possible intervention.