As debate continues, Misha Boutilier examines how Canada can contribute to the mission IS.
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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.
NATO’s Role in the Fight Against the Islamic State
Rija Rasul examines NATO’s role in the fight against the Islamic State.
Canada’s Supply Ship Crisis
With the recent retirement of the Royal Canadian Navy’s two supply ships, Paul Pryce explores Canada’s options to plug the resulting gap in logistics.
When Barry met Modi…
With the recent meeting between US President Obama and Indian Prime Minister Modi, Anojan Nicholas looks at the growing importance and necessity for a strong Indian and American relationship
Preparing for War: Domestic Support vs. Military Effectiveness
An analysis of Obama’s speech announcing airstrikes on Syria. Was it really the best strategy to announce the U.S. intentions of war to the world?
Growing Issue of U.S Cyber Security
In his most recent article, Piotr Zulauf discusses the growing issues of Cyber Security in the United States of America.
US Requests Greater Canadian Contribution in Iraq as Some Suggest Increasing Investment in the CAF
As Canada deliberates how to contribute to the fight against IS, Ben Abonyi examines Canada’s defence spending and its impact on the Canadian Armed Forces ability to operate.
A History of LGBTQ Rights in Canada
In his latest article, James Keeling explores the history of LGBTQ rights in Canada, commenting on the social inequalities that still exist.