Misha Boutilier analyzes the differences between the reserve forces of Canada and Ukraine.
Defense
A History of Violence: Profiling Boko Haram
How has Boko Haram changed with Nigeria’s shifting political landscape? A brief history of the group’s development.
Sanctions in South Sudan: Now What?
Skin-deep diplomacy is unlikely to bring South Sudan’s civil war to an end.
North Korea’s Fourth Nuclear Test
Steven Chadwick discusses the geopolitical implications of North Korea’s upcoming fourth nuclear test in East Asia.
Canada’s Nuclear Personalities: Obligations and Contradictions
Scott Falls discusses the perceived contradictions in Canada’s approach to nuclear weapons.
Canada and Atlanticism: NATO’s Founding Philosophy
Christian Paas-Lang discusses the development of Atlanticism in Canada and how NATO’s founding philosophy is under threat today.
Online Anonymity & The Deep Web: Why We Need A Better Approach To Cyber-Crime
Tina Bouffet examines the double-edged sword of online anonymity and how states should tackle the growing threat of cyber-crime.
A View from Ukraine, 4 May, 2014
Dr. Serhiy Dzherdzh, head of the NATO-Ukraine Civic League, the NCC’s counterpart in Ukraine, reports on the situation there.
A View from Ukraine, 3 May, 2014
Dr. Serhiy Dzherdzh, head of the NATO-Ukraine Civic League, the NCC’s counterpart in Ukraine, reports on the situation there.
Geopolitics Go North: Canada and Russia Have to Start Talking Again
Fallout from the Ukrainian crisis may reach as far as the Arctic circle if diplomatic relations continue to deteriorate.