Jasen Sagman explores the extensive strategic partnership recently reached between Japan and Vietnam.
Defense
The Putin Doctrine in Action
The troubling developments in Ukraine compel observers to analyze Vladimir Putin’s actions and intentions.
What the P5+1 Negotiations on Iran’s Nuclear Program mean for Missile Defence in Europe
NATO Council member Kristian Kennedy discusses how negotiations with Iran may impact missile defence in Europe.
Heroes in Our Midst
Canada’s success in Afghanistan would not have been possible without the participation of the Reserve Forces as an operational force.
Revenge of the Nerds: Tech Industry CEOs take the Fight to Washington
Andrew Majoran examines the ongoing battle between tech industry CEOs and the United States Government.
Cold War 2.0? Doing More for Ukraine
When it concerns the Ukrainian conflict, the Canadian government has offered no subtleties. Aaron Joshua Pinto tells us why.
You Could Have Just Asked Nicely: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Torture
Andrew Majoran analyzes the effectiveness of torture as an interrogation method.
Canadian Foreign Policy Leading the Way for NATO?
Samantha Hossack contemplates the ramifications of recent decisions Canadian foreign policy in regards to its participation in NATO ops.
Building a Navy Fit for War: A Survey of Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles
Intellectual energy and capital must be invested in thinking about a replacement for the Harpoon missile currently used by the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).
Meeting Female Recruitment Targets
The Canadian Armed Forces is trying to increase the percentage of women in the military by setting ambitious targets for itself.