Do contemporary state-building practices avoid the charge of being neo-imperialism in disguise?
Global Governance
One Man’s Terrorist is Another Man’s Freedom Fighter: The Struggle for Definitional Solidarity
Andrew Majoran analyzes the issues multilateral institutions have with defining terrorism.
Better late than Never: UN approves War Crimes Investigation in Sri Lanka
Five years after the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka the UN approved a resolution to investigate atrocities committed during the war
Two Eyes on Eastern Europe
While Western media outlets have been keeping close watch on Ukraine’s uprisings, a parallel conflict has been boiling to the surface in the Balkans. This is why the Bosnian Protests shouldn’t go unnoticed:
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.
Guarding Maternal and Child Health Development
Deika Mohamed on global maternal and child health initiatives and Canada’s role in promoting its development.
Election Time in Africa’s Narco-State
After repeated postponement, Guinea-Bissau is holding new elections. Paul Pryce looks at the implications for this troubled country.
EU and the Arctic Part 2: Capacity and Convergence
In the final part of a series, Georgi Ivanov discusses the possibilities for EU involvement in the Arctic.
A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions
From the Foreign Policy Association – A Brief Look at NATO’s History and Core Functions” [youtube height=”360″ width=”640″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFXj6caanXo[/youtube]