Alexandra Zakreski discusses the threat of home-grown terrorism to Canadian national security.
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The Struggle Against Corruption: Bulgaria and NATO’s Building Integrity Initiative
Bulgaria has become a top supporter of NATO’s Building Integrity Initiative but as recent developments show, the roots of corruption run very deep in transition states.
Thinking Beyond Intervention: A Limited Transatlantic Policy Towards Syria
This Atlantic Memo from atlantic-community.org argues that western states should pursue alternatives to intervention.
What Will NATO Leave Behind? Considering the Legacy of the War in Afghanistan
George P.R. Benson-Patterson examines the legacy NATO will leave in Afghanistan.
Why Thomas de Maiziere is not a good choice for NATO
Peter Charnvarnichborikarn discusses why Thomas de Maiziere is not a good choice for NATO.
Unequal Partnership: European-US Relations in NATO
Daniel Troup discusses Europe’s reliance on US defense and security.
It Isn’t Over Yet
Leah Nosal explains why NATO members should not be so quick to celebrate the “end” of their war in Afghanistan.
A Future for Canadian submarines? Costs, Capabilities, and Interests
Canada’s submarine fleet often sparks large debate. Going forward, that debate must centre on how costs, capabilities, and Canadian interests align with one another.
The Spark for African Growth? Social Investment in Entrepreneurs
Tyler Amos discusses the potential of social investment as an engine of African Growth.
NORAD in the Arctic: A real option for Canada?
Andrew Chisholm asks how viable NORAD is for Canada considering issues with ballistic missile defence and the structure of NORAD’s maritime domain awareness role.