Alexandra Zakreski explains why Iran’s relationship with Hezbollah will make EU sanctions against the group ineffective.
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One Foot in the Door: The U.S., NATO and Syria
As the bloodshed continues to rise in Syria, the U.S. and NATO continue to deliberate on getting involved militarily. Aaron Willschick argues that a more balanced NATO is desperately needed to help even out the burden.
UK Foreign Policy after Afghanistan
Daniel Troup discusses the domestic political situation in the UK and what it might mean for its future foreign policy.
Politics and Economics: the blurry line that isn’t
Zahra Sachedina examines the ever relevant China-Africa dynamic
NATO Post-2014: A Lack of a Core Mission or a Well-Deserved Break?
While some feel that NATO will no longer have a well-defined role after its withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014, a break from active engagement in foreign conflicts may be exactly what the Alliance needs.
Canada’s Reaction to Egyptian Coup: The Struggle to Account for all our Allies
Samantha Black on why Canada treaded the Egyptian coup lightly.
Of Sea Kings and Cyclones: Canada’s Persistent Procurement Problem
Canada continues to experience trouble with replacing its maritime helicopters. Paul Pryce explores the latest challenges.
What Egypt Means to Canada
Leah Nosal explores the implications of the recent coup in Egypt on Canadian interests.
Obama’s Africa Tour: A Long Time Coming
Chris Edwards on the symbolism and implications of Obama’s recent trip to Africa.
‘Africa’s Pinochet’: Who is Hissène Habré?
Following the arrest of the former Chadian president Hissène Habré, Tyler Amos discusses his past, his crimes and the significance of his trial.