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Category: Kurds

Interview with Ian Bradbury: Daesh’s collapse, the Kurds, and Iraq today

Edward Tat, Emerging Security, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Kurds January 12, 2018January 14, 2018 Edward Tat

Edward Tat interviews Ian Bradbury, founder of the 1st New Allied Expeditionary Force, on the deteriorating situation in post-Daesh Iraq and the subsequent need for peace-building and deradicalization efforts.

The Kremlin and Russian Media

Ben Hess, Defense, Diplomatic Relations, Emerging Security, Islamic State, Kurds, Media, NATO, Russia, Syria, Terrorism, The Middle East and North Africa December 10, 2015December 10, 2015 Benjamin Hess

Ben analyzes the influence of Russian media on the current conflict in Syria

#Welcomeallrefugees: How Canada’s Refugee Policy Strengthens our Security and Society

Canada, Emerging Security, Immigration, Intelligence & National Security, Iraq, Islamic State, Kurds, Megan Spurrell, Refugee, The Middle East and North Africa, Uncategorized December 5, 2015December 2, 2015 Megan Spurrell

Megan argues that the influx of Syrian refugees to Canada are a source of strength, not security concerns

Operation Impact No More

Canadian Armed Forces, Defence Spending, Defense, Diplomatic Relations, International Relations, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Matthew Rae, Peace & Conflict Studies, Peace & Security, Security, Syria, Terrorism, United Nations November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 Matthew Rae

Matthew is examining the pros and cons of the Canadian Government’s decision to take a less active role in Operation Impact.

Airlifts, Jurisprudence and Military Bases: Canada’s Responsibility To Refugees

Canada, Canadian Armed Forces, Europe, France, Germany, Immigration, Intelligence & National Security, Islamic State, Jonas Becker, Kurds, Refugee, Rights, The Middle East and North Africa November 2, 2015October 30, 2015 Jonas Becker

Jonas looks at the Syrian Refugee Crisis and its implications for Canadian security

Should We Arm the Kurds?

Emerging Security, Evan Blackwell, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Security, Syria, The Middle East and North Africa, Turkey October 3, 2015October 1, 2015 Evan Blackwell

Evan Blackwell explains why a seemingly simple solution to fighting ISIS raises as many problems as it solves.

Shan Ba Shan, Shoulder to Shoulder

Emerging Security, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Kurds, Peace & Security, Security, Terrorism, The Middle East and North Africa, Western Europe September 18, 2015September 17, 2015 Leon Fleddermann

Leon Fleddermann examines the motivations behind foreign volunteers in the Kurdish resistance who are joining the fight against ISIS.

NATO-Turkey Policy Brief 2015

Canada, Defence Spending, Defense, Diplomatic Relations, Europe, Global Horizons, Ian Goertz, ISIS, Islamic State, Jonas Becker, Kurds, Kurds, Michael Oshell, NATO, Peace & Security, The Middle East and North Africa, The United States of America, Turkey September 9, 2015September 11, 2015 Jonas Becker

The NATO Association of Canada Team offers insight into the current state of NATO-Turkey relations.

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