Benjamin Dooley interview’s James W. Rawley, Outgoing Deputy United Nations Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.
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At the Helm: The Case for More Female UN Peacekeepers, Part Two
In this series, Nancy Kanwal addresses the lack of female participation in UN Peacekeeping and answers the question: Why do we need more women?
The Canadian Navy’s New Boarding Parties
They are not quite the Marines promised nearly a decade ago, but the Maritime Tactical Operations Group will professionalize the Royal Canadian Navy’s boarding actions. Paul Pryce discusses.
Xi Jinping’s Dream for China
John Pollock examines Xi Jinping’s vision that has led to the rise of China’s economy since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A Proud Company in Decline: The Long and Troubled History of Colt (Part Two)
In the second part of a two article series, Stefan Konrad examines Colt’s financial problems and declining market share.
Is it Time for Canada to Pivot Back to Peacekeeping?
Marta Canneri examines Canada’s current role in UN peacekeeping operations
An Empty Agreement? The Tale of Preventing a (Maybe) Nuclear Iran.
Will the Iran Nuclear Deal make the world a safer place? Or is it a weak agreement with strong geopolitical backlash? Our Editors weigh in.
Canada Enhancing Defence through Stem Cell Research
Kelsey Berg explores the threats of bioweapons, and the Defence Research and Development Canada project on stem cell research to be used as a form of battlefield tools.
Climate Change and International Security: Turning Up the Heat on Global Conflict
Vanessa Hayford explains the impact of climate change on security.
Canadian Airpower Doctrine: A New Flight Path?
The Royal Canadian Air Force has a new top commander: Lieutenant General Michael J. Hood. Paul Pryce discusses the new commander’s vision for Canadian airpower.