Nigel Trimble takes a look at the chaging state of Canadian Defence Policy over the past year
Naval Issues
Who’s going to take the helm?
Nigel Trimble takes a look at who may replace the outgoing US Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel
When the GOP comes to town
Nigel Trimble investigates the possible consequence that the new Republican controlled Congress may have on the US defense budget
Gabon’s Growing Navy
A new maritime player is emerging in the Gulf of Guinea: Gabon. Paul Pryce discusses how this small state is making big waves in the fight against piracy.
When Giants Make Peace
Nigel Trimble looks at how the recent easing of tensions in Sino-American strategic relations may affect the military situation in the Pacific.
Добрый День Mate
With Russian naval vessels appearing outside of Australia during the 2014 APEC Summit, Ian Litschko examines the reaction.
Canada’s Navy: Charting a New Course?
Paul Pryce explains how many of the Royal Canadian Navy’s woes can be attributed to a lack of a strategic update. But Ottawa can chart a new course.
Africa’s Arms Race at Sea
As maritime boundary disputes increase among African countries, Paul Pryce expresses concern that the continent is on the verge of a naval arms race.
Canada and its Allies: Arctic Strategies
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.
Keeping the Arctic “True North and Free”
Nigel Trimble looks at what the Canadian military needs to reassert Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic.