Georgi Ivanov discusses the viability and effectiveness of the proposed UK-led Arctic organization
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The Fine Balance Between Privacy and Security
Christopher Kelly outlines the debate over privacy and security in the context of developing story on Edward Snowden.
Transnational Terrorism: Reasons that US and NATO need to remain involved in the Middle East
Krista Burns discusses the threat of transnational terrorism in the Middle East and why should NATO remain involved in the region.
Tensions in South Sudan: Peaceful Solution or Inevitable Conflict?
Chris Edwards on the possibility of renewed conflict between Sudan and South Sudan.
No Tour d’Afrique?
Canadian officials toured Africa last month, but Paul Pryce asks why Francophone countries were left off the itinerary.
Closing the Political Gender Gap: The National Conversation Canada Needs to Have
Maureen Handrahan discusses the various strategies that exist to increase women’s participation in the Canadian political arena.
Waging War on Water Scarcity: How NATO and Canada Can Defuse Tension and Prevent Conflict in Central Asia
Tyler Amos provides an overview of the water crisis in Central Asia and how NATO can help.
Border Controls and Europe’s Immigration Debate
Daniel Troup analyzes Europe’s border security measures amidst economic crisis and anti-immigrant sentiment.
On The Road To Reform: Georgia and Its Quest for a MAP
Aaron Willschick examines Georgia’s push for a MAP in 2014 as another example of the MAP keeping an aspirant country to NATO on course in their reforms.
Canada and Sierra Leone: Setting the Standard?
As Sierra Leone rebuilds after a long civil war, Paul Pryce wonders if Canada’s engagement there might serve as a model for efforts elsewhere in West Africa.