Steven Chadwick discusses Chinese oil dependency and its geopolitical implications for the South China Sea.
Security
Peacekeeping: It just makes ¢ents (2/3)
Exploring the economic and political effectiveness of multilateral peacekeeping and the challenges currently faced.
Bitcoin: A Look at the Controversial Cryptocurrency
Kyle Chatterson takes a look at what bitcoin is, the misconceptions surrounding it, and why some think it could change the world.
Sanctions in South Sudan: Now What?
Skin-deep diplomacy is unlikely to bring South Sudan’s civil war to an end.
World Sport and International Relations Roundtable Report
Alia El Didi reports on the NCC’s recent Toronto Roundtable covering World Sport and International Relations.
North Korea’s Fourth Nuclear Test
Steven Chadwick discusses the geopolitical implications of North Korea’s upcoming fourth nuclear test in East Asia.
Canada’s Nuclear Personalities: Obligations and Contradictions
Scott Falls discusses the perceived contradictions in Canada’s approach to nuclear weapons.
Canada and Atlanticism: NATO’s Founding Philosophy
Christian Paas-Lang discusses the development of Atlanticism in Canada and how NATO’s founding philosophy is under threat today.
Missing Students: Security in Nigeria
Over 200 Nigerian secondary students remain in the hands of Boko Haram while outraged parents protest the government’s perceived lack of concern.
UN Office for Disarmament Affairs Pays Tribute to Canada’s Douglas Roche
On May 1, the United Nations Office payed homage to renown Canadian author, parliamentarian, and diplomat Douglas Roche. The occasion was held ahead of Roche’s 85th birthday next month to celebrate his lifelong dedication to peace and efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament. Roche has long been involved with nuclear disarmament and was elected Chairman of Read More…