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The Caliphate’s Counterpunch: Did ISIS Shift Its Strategy with the Paris Attacks?

The Paris attacks were likely an attempt by ISIS to deter the West from targeting the caliphate, Evan Blackwell writes.

Asia-Pacific Canada Culture cyber security Global Governance Ian Goertz International Relations Investment Security Security, Trade and the Economy Society Technology The United States of America Trade

How the Internet was Won, and then lost again under TPP

As part of the NATO Association of Canada’s series of articles about the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Ian Goertz explores how the landmark deal will affect Internet rights, including copyright, privacy and security.

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Defense Eastern Europe and Russia Europe NATO Russia Security

A False Dichotomy: The Choice Between Protecting NATO’s Eastern and Southern Flanks

Russia’s intervention in Syria and engagement with Western leaders following the Paris attacks marks a new level of convergence in the threats faced by NATO, Caitlin Vito writes.

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An Arctic Accord and the Canadian Coast Guard

Arctic Council member states struck an historic agreement in New London, Connecticut. Paul Pryce discusses the implications for Canada.