Paul Pryce looks at the regional prominence of the Vietnamese People’s Navy and its fleet modernization plans.
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Security Implications of Climate Change in the Canadian Arctic
Steven Chadwick explores the security implications of climate change in the Canadian arctic.
Software, Human Rights, and the Business of Censorship
Scott Falls discusses internet censorship and the role some companies play in aiding the suppression of free speech abroad.
Appealing in Sudan: Adultery and Apostasy in Law and Faith
World leaders are outraged by a death sentence handed down in a Sudanese court for the “crime” of apostasy. Will that be enough to secure a release?
Brazil’s World Cup Woes
With just a week to go before the 2014 World Cup, Kareem El-Assal looks at why Brazil is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Don’t Feed the Trolls: PAEs and the Bridge to Better Innovation
Steven Chadwick looks at the rise of “patent trolls” and how they operate.
Revisiting Canada’s September 2012 Decision to Cut Ties to Iran
Following Foreign Minister John Baird’s recent comments on Iran, calling it the main threat to international peace, Kareem El-Assal looks back at the Harper government’s September 2012 decision to cut ties with Iran.
UN Report highlights Canada’s successes and failures in protecting indigenous peoples’ rights
Aylin Manduric summarises and evaluates Canada’s recent efforts towards the protection of Aboriginal peoples’ rights.
A Guide to Turmoil in Libya Part II: The Civil War
In Part II, Alexander Langer discusses the events surrounding the Libyan Civil War and the fall of the Gadhafi regime.
The Digital Security Façade
David Hunter breaks down why our computers are not as secure as we like to think.