As defence procurement is downsized or delayed, Paul Pryce calls for more than a lukewarm commitment to Canada’s Arctic.
International Law & Policy
The Rise of Venezuela
In her latest article, Sayde-Hope Crystal discusses the election of Venezuela to a two year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
The Case for the Turks and Caicos
“Paul Pryce explains how annexation of the Turks and Caicos Islands could benefit Canada not only economically but also from a defence standpoint.”
A Talk with Professor Bill Smullen on NATO, Canada, and more
Ben Abonyi sits down with Professor Bill Smullen, Director of the National Security Studies Program of Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, to discuss NATO, Canada, IS and Russia.
Drafting a ‘Drone Convention’
“Paul Pryce makes the case for an international agreement regulating the use and production of drones.”
Tirole takes the Prize!
Anojan NIcholas takes a look at the recent Nobel prize winner in Economics Jean TIrole and his revolutionary work in market power and regulation.
Canada Must be Part of the Solution to Climate Change
Global interest in climate change rises and falls with the holding of conferences. Ben Abonyi, in light of last month’s climate conference in New York, examines what Canada has done to be part of the solution for climate change.
One Nuke, Two Nuke, Cold Nuke, Putin’s Nuke
As Russia’s military modernization continues to improve the Northern Fleet, Ian Litschko examines the nuclear additions to its arsenal in light of the information released through the New START Treaty.
Perceptions of a militarized Chinese Neighbourhood
Nigel Trimble looks at how the rise of China is spuring its Asia-Pacific neighbours to look to increased military spending.
The Canada-China Foreign Investment Protection Agreement: Controversial or Constructive?
Christine Martel-Fleming examines the debate surrounding the China-Canada Foreign Protection Investment Agreement.