In part one of a two part series, Piotr Zulauf examines the changing image of the Japanese military.
Technology
I AM THE PASSWORD
An analysis of the state and progress of biometric security technology at the border, in the workplace, and at home.
Adapting the Military to the Future of Conflict
Stuart Munnich looks at how militaries are using simulation to tackle budget cuts and the changing nature of warfare.
The Economy of Drones and their Proliferation
Piotr Zulauf discusses how drones are changing national economies and how their proliferation will transform the way we wage war.
The Fermi Paradox: A Blurry Line Between Sci-Fi and Security (2/2)
In this second section of her two-part article series, Tina Bouffet examines both the plausible and the absurd proposed solutions to the Fermi Paradox.
The Weaponization of Space and the Future of Warfare
Steven Chadwick explores the future of warfare as aeronautics technology becomes increasingly advanced.
The Fermi Paradox: A Blurry Line Between Sci-Fi and Security (1/2)
In this first section of a two-part article series, Tina Bouffet summarises humanity’s attempted contact with aliens and explains the ever elusive Fermi paradox.
The New Face of Journalism in a Digital Age
Brandon Hazelton discusses the evolution of journalism in light of recent information technology and social media trends.
A Last Chance to Bolster Canada’s Strategic Airlift Capabilities
Is Canada’s heavy transport fleet sufficient? Shahryar Pasandideh discusses the logic behind acquiring yet another Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft.
Internet Censorship & the Introduction of 3G/4G networks in Pakistan
James Keeling discusses Pakistan’s strict internet censorship in light of the country’s recent introduction of 3G/4G networks.