Tyler Amos explains why, even as the Eurozone officially comes out of a recession, problems in Greece are far from over.
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South Korea Sails North: Policies and Goals for the Arctic
Georgi Ivanov examines South Korea’s motivation and interests as it looks towards the Arctic.
Ukraine and NATO: A Promising Partnership
With Ukrainian troops set to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014, Paul Pryce assesses the state of NATO-Ukraine relations.
Egypt: Two Presidents Down, an Economy to Go
Following the violent crackdown by the Egyptian Army, Diana Rivera discusses the economic direction of the country under the new army-backed interim government.
Japan Looks North: The US Pacific Ally System and Arctic Geopolitics
Georgi Ivanov discusses Japan’s strategic security and commercial interests in the Arctic and analyses the influence of the US Pacific Ally System in the country’s foreign policy, especially with respect to the High North.
Mali Election: A Final Conclusion or a New Beginning?
Chris Edwards on the future of Mali after this month’s successful presidential elections.
Keep Calm and Recruit On
Maureen Handrahan on why we shouldn’t panic (yet) about the Canadian Forces decision to reduce recruitment targets for women.
Forlorn France Faces Bleak Future
Christopher Kelly on the bleak attitudes held by French citizens with regard to the current state of their economy and their future.
The Harper Government and Canada’s Contribution to NATO: A Fact Sheet
Christopher Kelly outlines Canada’s decision to withdraw from NATO surveillance programs.
Japan in the Red: Taxes, Fragile Growth, and Overwhelming Debt
In his efforts to tackle its growing sovereign debt, Japan might stifle its fragile economic progress. Diana Rivera examines Abe’s tax plan and fiscal cuts and their potential effects.