Stuart Munnich looks at the evolution of Al Qaeda and explains how it has now evolved into its most deadly form yet.
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Forgotten Minorities: Violence against Armenians in Syria
Justine Reisler discusses the negative impact of the Syrian War on its Armenian community.
Central African Republic: Spiraling Out of Control
George Benson-Patterson discusses Central African Republic and its civil decline.
Boko Haram: a serious threat?
Hayden Rodenkirchen examines recent attacks in Nigeria, Mali, and Africa’s Sahel
Looking South: Indian Ambitions Could Spell Trouble for NATO Dreams in South Asia
George Benson-Patterson discusses NATO and India’s interests in security.
NATO’s Counterterrorism Efforts
Krista Burns on NATO’s counterterrorism actions since 9/11.
Mapping the Syrian Conflict: On the Ground and Online
On Thursday, September 26, the NATO Council of Canada hosted Alex Corbeil, the NATO Council’s Senior Middle East Advisor, to discuss the origins and present state of the conflict in Syria.
A comparison between Jabhat Al-Nusra and Free Syrian Army: Jihadist Militant Groups in Syria
Khemesse Diop discusses the Jihadist militant groups in Syria: Al-Nusra Front and Free Syrian Army.
Next on FBI Wanted List: THE SYRIAN ELECTRONIC ARMY
Khemesse Diop takes on who is the Syrian Electronic Army and what exactly is its mission.
After the Clouds Have Cleared: Chemical Weapons and The Folly of Air Strikes Against Syria: Part I
Christopher Kelly on the Syrian crisis, and the weak case for isolate air strikes.