Samantha Black on the international context of Quebec’s secularism law.
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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
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.
The Canadian Debate on Participation in the US Missile Shield
Samantha Black highlights the pros and cons of Canadian participation in a North American missile shield.
The Arctic Council Round Up: Mapped Membership
The Arctic has become increasingly dynamic as new challenges and opportunities are uncovered. As a result, the Arctic Council has gained importance and garnered interest as an institution. Diana Rivera maps its members, observes states and related articles by the NCC.
Finland’s NATO Debate
Samantha Black argues that Finnish policy-makers should consider NATO’s membership more seriously.