After examining the capabilities of Canada’s contribution to the efforts against IS, Shahryar Pasandideh offers a solution to the logistical problems of the contribution.
Defense
The Kremlin’s Hot Air Brings All the Blimps to the Dirgibledromes
As increased attention is paid to the Russian skies, Ian Litschko examines the various Russian blimp projects.
Keeping the Arctic “True North and Free”
Nigel Trimble looks at what the Canadian military needs to reassert Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic.
On Capabilities and Canada’s Fight Against IS/ISIS/ISIL
As Canada continues to combat IS in the Middle East, Shahryar Pasandideh examines the capabilities of Canada’s contribution.
Why Islamic States Need to Follow the Turkish Example
In her latest article, Rija Rasul examines the relationship between Islam and democracy, the success of Turkey, and the lessons that could be learned by other Islamic States.
The Enemy of My Enemy
IS may have added a new dimention to the Syrian conflict, but was it ever as simple as viewing it as a bilateral struggle? Daniel Woodburn considers the complex nature of Syria’s belligerent situation.
The Arms Trade Treaty: A Promising Start?
In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: China’s relations with India
Christine Martel-Fleming examines China’s motives for increased investment in India.
The return of the Samurai
NIgel Trimble takes a look on Japan’s recent decision to return as a major military player in the Pacific.
Iran’s Developing Military Capabilities Part V: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
In Part V of the series, Shahryar Pasandideh continues to examine Iran’s developing military through a discussion of their drone capabilities.