Christian Paas-Lang discusses the conspicuous absence of the Turkish military in that country’s most recent political crisis.
Society
What would George Kennan think of “Containment 2.0”?
Kristian Kennedy discusses the extent to which Obama’s actions in Russia are a modern application of Kennan’s Cold War policy of containment.
EU Elections: Distinguishing the Far-Right’s Gains
Daniel Troup discusses the recent EU elections and argues that those concerned with rising nationalism should focus on France.
Reservist Employability in the Present Economic Climate
Craig Moorhead discusses the employment difficulties facing Canada’s former reservists.
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.
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome on the Rise
Alex Grigg looks at recent developments involving Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome.
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.
The Future of the International Youth Internship Program
Following International Development Minister Christian Paradis’ welcome announcement on youth internship funding, Kareem El-Assal explains why such initiatives are important to Canada
Denouncing Double Standards: Canada’s Two-Faced Stance on LGBTQ Rights in Uganda
James Keeling discusses Immigration Canada’s recent decision to refuse travel visas to nine Ugandans attending the World Pride Conference.