Anti-NATOism is widespread in European politics on both the Left and the Right. In part one of a two-part article, Justin Fantauzzo looks at the fusion of domestic and foreign policy in Europe and the emergence of anti-NATOism on the European Left.
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All’s Fair in Money and War
Among the death and destruction of war, some groups are able to come out on top. A look at the winners in the offensive against ISIS.
Who’s at Fault in Yasuni?
A case study of the Yasuni conservation plan; what went wrong, and how we can learn from this failure in international responsibility.
Purposing Canada’s Patrol Pathfinders
Paul Pryce seeks to demystify Canada’s Patrol Pathfinders and proposes how to better integrate these elite members of the Canadian Forces.
The End of QE3 May Spell Trouble for U.S. Stocks and Emerging Markets
The U.S. phasing out its quantitative easing policies 6 years after the financial crisis can have ripple effects on the world economy. Will interests rate rise, and what will happen when they do?
China’s “Maritime Silk Road”
With Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent conclusion of his four country tour, Christopher Cowan analyzes the purpose of these visits, the promotion of the Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road initiatives.
Challenges and Solutions of Our Oil & Gas Dependent World
Andreea Turcu interviews George Draghi about a new product from Romania which could revolutionize how we deal with highly volatile substances
Do Canadians Relate to the Scottish Choice?
Augusta examines the parallels between the Scottish and Quebec independence movements.
Canada in the Fight Against the Islamic State: What will be the role of the RCAF?
Ben Abonyi analyzes the role of the RCAF within previous operations and its possible usage against the Islamic State.
When in Afghanistan, go private
With American and other NATO troops withdrawing from military operations in Afghanistan, Alessandro Gagliardi reports on the increasing use of private military contractors to pick up the load