Opinion piece by Brenna Owen on Canada’s humanitarian track record abroad and within Canada.
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Egypt: A Revolutionary Past, A Military Present, and An Uncertain Future
Alexandra Zakreski discusses the dangers of prolonged military control in Egypt.
A Culture of Silence: Women in the Syrian Conflict
Chelsea Plante on sexual violence against women in the Syrian conflict and how this important issue can be addressed.
Exploring Syria’s Humanitarian Crisis – Part 2
In part 2 of his three part series on the Syrian humanitarian crisis, non-profit fundraising consultant Cameron Becker illustrates the insidious effects the violence in Syria is having on its children.
Military & Civilian Cooperation during the 2013 Alberta Floods
Charles Kouri examines cooperation between the military and civilians during the 2013 Alberta floods.
Post 2014: What Will Become of Women’s Rights in Afghanistan?
Emma Lecavalier discusses the uphill battle facing women’s rights in Afghanistan as the NATO mission end dates approaches.
Looking South: A New Direction for Transatlantic Relations
Courtenay Mitchell of atlantic-community.org argues that NATO must focus more on developing countries in order to stay relevant.
Women and NATO: A Necessarily Gendered Perspective Part II
In Part II of her analysis of NATO’s implementation of UNSCR 1325, Avery Bruenjes discusses the challenges that remain for both Afghanistan and Kosovo.
Who are the Taliban Negotiators in Doha?
Bahram Rahman discusses the Taliban’s top negotiators profile and their pursing objectives in Doha.
Egypt’s new cross-roads: The bipolarity of power, and the unfinished revolution
After the ousting of President Morsi and Canada closing it Embassy in Cairo, Milosz Zak contrasts the current turmoil with his own experiences of the Arab Spring in Egypt.