Are targeted killings an effective method of counter terrorism?
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Canada’s Northern Strategy: an Interview with Dr. Brooke Smith-Windsor, Former Senior Canadian Representative at the NATO Defense College Rome
Jenny Yang interviews Dr. Brooke Smith-Windsor who was appointed as Canada’s Senior National Representative at the NATO Defense College (NDC). Her interview focuses on Canadian Arctic security.
Completing the Indian Nuclear Triad
Gabriel Mallows sheds light on the development of India’s nuclear submarine fleet
Crisis in Ukraine: Thousands of Russian soldiers and arms continue to flow into Ukraine through the unregulated eastern border
NATO images, released this week, prove heavy Russian military presence in Eastern Ukraine as the Kremlin continues to deny supporting the pro-Russian rebels. The international community recently gathered to discuss placing additional sanctions on Russia in an attempt to resolve the conflict.
The NATO Response Force and Free Riding
Christopher Cowan analyzes the issue of NATO members shirking their responsibilities to the alliance and the ramifications this could have on proposed additions to the Alliance’s capabilities.
NATO Partnerships Policy: A Primer
This article explains NATO Partnerships policy.
The Islamic State in Iraq
Why the execution of James Foley will not impact US military involvement in Iraq.
Presence and Role of the Canadian Forces and Reserve in the Arctic
Craig Moorhead analyzes the growing need for the presence of the Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic.
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen|NATO Wales Summit
Jenny Yang, NATO Council of Canada’s Junior Research Fellow, attended the Sec-Gen’s doorstep speech today this morning, and transcribed it an hour later. Here is the transcription.
United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy: Effective Global Governance or Failed Policy?
A discussion on why the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy is ineffective in curbing terrorism around the world.