In his latest article, James Keeling examines important health care issues affecting the LGBTQ community.
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One Nuke, Two Nuke, Cold Nuke, Putin’s Nuke
As Russia’s military modernization continues to improve the Northern Fleet, Ian Litschko examines the nuclear additions to its arsenal in light of the information released through the New START Treaty.
Joint Press Conference with the NATO Sec-Gen and the President of Ukraine
This is the transcript from the ‘Joint Press Conference with the NATO Sec-Gen and the President of Ukraine’ on Thursday, September 04, 2014.
The Folly of the Fifth Generation?: A Look at the Future of Fighter Aircraft
As airstrikes against IS are carried out and an F-22 has successfully carried out its mission, Christopher Cowan looks at the future of the Fifth Generation of fighter aircraft.
The Northwest Passage Thaws: The Dilemmas of an Open Waterway
As interest in Arctic shipping rises, Erik Underwood examines the issues facing Canada’s control of the Northwest Passage.
Trouble in Shangri-La?
Paul Pryce highlights China’s new approach to diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific region since the fallout from the 2014 Shangri-La Dialogue.
The Missile Balance Beyond Europe Will Determine the Future of the INF Treaty
In his latest article, Kristian A. Kennedy examines the modernization of intermediate-range missiles outside of Europe and discusses the relevancy of the unmodified INF Treaty in the 21st century.
An Effective Contribution: How Canada Can Best Combat the Islamic State
As debate continues, Misha Boutilier examines how Canada can contribute to the mission IS.
The Slight Inconvenience of Oil Sanctions
As an exploratory well in the Kara Sea hits oil, Ian Litschko examines the the inconvenience of sanctions in the Russian Arctic.
Why Is ISIS Beheadings Citizens of Western Countries?
Daniel Woodburn examines the motive behind the Islamic State’s beheading of western citizens.