While the world tends to look towards the Middle East and Asia today, Erik Underwood looks North, examining the military capabilities of the Arctic coastal states.
International Law & Policy
An Ever More Fragile Ceasefire
Western governments have rejected the legitimacy of the separatist poll beacuse the separatist elections undermine the 05 September ceasefire reached in Minsk.
The Ukrainian Elections: An Interview with Dr Lada Roslycky
Following yesterday’s discussion on the current situation in Ukraine, Ian Litschko speaks with Dr. Lada Roslycky about the recent elections in Ukraine.
A Robotized Military
A new era has dawned on human warfare!. Nigel Trimble looks at rising use of drone technology in the realm of war.
USA: Get REAL on your foreign policy!
In this opinion piece, Anojan Nicholas calls for the US foreign policy to return to its realist roots
The Ukrainian Situation: An Interview with Dr. Lada Roslycky
As the situation in Ukraine continues to evolves, Ian Litschko speaks with Lada Roslycky about the situation on the ground.
A Look at Capital Punishment
In his latest article, James Keeling explores the death penalty.
Keeping the Arctic “True North and Free”
Nigel Trimble looks at what the Canadian military needs to reassert Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic.
The Arms Trade Treaty: A Promising Start?
In his latest work, Ben Abonyi examines the Arms Trade Treaty.
Mining in the Motherland: An Interview with Kevan Ford on the Impact of Sanctions on the Russian Mining Industry
Ian Litschko, Samantha Di Santo and Anojan Nicholas sit down with Kevan Ford, Director and CEO of Great Lakes Metallurgy Ltd. to discuss Canadian involvement in the Russian mining sector.