NIgel Trimble takes a look on Japan’s recent decision to return as a major military player in the Pacific.
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Iran’s Developing Military Capabilities Part V: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
In Part V of the series, Shahryar Pasandideh continues to examine Iran’s developing military through a discussion of their drone capabilities.
Russia’s Resurgent Navy: Assessing The Northern Fleet
With the world looking at southern Russia, Erik Underwood looks north, assessing the revitalization of the Northern Fleet.
Mining in the Motherland: An Interview with Kevan Ford on the Impact of Sanctions on the Russian Mining Industry
Ian Litschko, Samantha Di Santo and Anojan Nicholas sit down with Kevan Ford, Director and CEO of Great Lakes Metallurgy Ltd. to discuss Canadian involvement in the Russian mining sector.
Canada’s Tepid Arctic Policy
As defence procurement is downsized or delayed, Paul Pryce calls for more than a lukewarm commitment to Canada’s Arctic.
Technology & Policing: Big Brother Surveillance
Should police have the right to wear body cameras? Ryan Krueger discusses the balance between privacy and security.
Disagree? Ban It.
In her latest article, Rija Rasul explores the practice of state censorship and argues that it is counterproductive to prosperity and development.
Part Two: Canada’s Energy Security
Emily Robinson analyses the pros and cons of Canada’s oil sands, nuclear energy, and renewable energy for Canadian energy security.
Issues in Military Medical Simulation and Training: Austere Medical Environments Conference, London England
Stuart Munnich examines the medical training difficulties for military and civil support.
Chaos in the Capital
Tazrian Alam explains how today’s shootings in Ottawa are the latest in a long history of major security breaches and terrorism incidents in Ottawa and across Canada.